Genre-mashing singer/songwriter Yuno blends 1990s alt-rock, synth-pop, R&B, and more into his smooth yet distinctive songs. On releases like 2018âēs Moodie and 2021âēs âSomebody,â the way he filters reggae, skate-rock riffs, and trap-tinged beats through a chill 21st century lens makes him a master of recontextualizing.
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, to parents from the U.K. and of Jamaican descent, Yuno grew up as a loner, but his childhood passion for skateboarding led to falling in love with the music of HIM, AFI, and Rancid as well. As a teen, he taught himself how to play guitar and learned how to make beats from his cousin. Along with recording his music on his own, Yuno also added graphic design, photography, and videography to his skill set.
He released a few singlesâââincluding 2011âēs Frequency 7â on Old Flameâââas Unouomedude before switching to Yuno for 2012âēs beachy âSunlight.â He followed it with 2013âēs dreamy R&B-tinged track âGrapefruitâ and didnât resurface until 2018, when his debut single for Sub Pop, âNo Going Back,â arrived that February. The label released his first full-length, Moodie, that May. Following a 2020 reworking of Beach Houseâs âZebraâ for Sub Pop and Hardly Artâs Got You Covered series, Yuno returned in January 2021 with âSomebody,â which channeled his adolescent feelings of boredom triggered by the COVID-19 quarantine in its mash-up of emo and reggae-pop. ~ Heather Phares