
Yah!Z by Yah!Z. is a genre-blurring ride through jazz, fusion, Latin grooves, hip-hop rhythms, and orchestral grandeur—all wrapped up in a slick, cinematic package. This father-son duo craft soundscapes that take you places. With Matt Roehr’s rock pedigree from Böhse Onkelz and Vincent Roehr’s film-scoring expertise honed at Berklee and Abbey Road Institute, the album feels both deeply rooted in tradition and refreshingly modern.
Opening with “The Big Bluff,” the album immediately sets a moody, mysterious tone. A shimmering guitar line drifts through a hazy atmosphere while heavy beats stomp down like distant thunder, giving the track an almost noir-like edge. Then there’s “Frenchman,” an effortlessly suave standout. The rhythm builds like a slow climb up a spiral staircase, getting catchier with every step. Tapping beats create an irresistible groove, while layers of percussion and harmonies swirl together in a dance of spontaneity. Just when you think you’ve got it figured out, the horns burst in like a grand entrance at a Gatsby party, warm and regal. Strings soon follow, swelling with cinematic intensity, turning the track into a full-blown experience—sexy, dynamic, and undeniably fun.
And then we reach the grand finale, “Psychedelic Mushroom.” The groove here is undeniable. The drumbeat pulses with confidence, locking you into its hypnotic rhythm, while the guitar glows with an effortless cool that makes you want to sway, nod, and maybe even lose yourself for a bit. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just end—it lingers, leaving you floating long after the final note. Check out Yah!Z on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
