

After a four‑year silence, Foxwarren—and its core members Andy Shauf, Avery and Darryl Kissick, Dallas Bryson, and Colin Nealis—are back. Today they unveil “Yvonne,” the shimmering lead single (and video) from their eagerly awaited sophomore album 2, arriving May 30 via ANTI Records. Alongside the release, the band shares news of their first North American tour in half a decade.
“Yvonne” is pure sonic sunshine: a laid‑back Laurel Canyon groove built on loping guitars, warm bass, and breezy drums. Shauf’s tender vocals weave through rich string arrangements, culminating in a chorus of harmonies singing, “I don’t know what I’d do without you, Yvonne,” like witnessing sunrise reflected in someone else’s soul. The video—bathed in golden light and intimate close‑ups—captures the song’s blend of nostalgia and promise.
2 expands Foxwarren’s cinematic folk‑pop universe, exploring love’s mysteries, moments of quiet joy, and the bittersweet ache of memory. With “Yvonne,” they prove their gift for crafting irresistible melodies that linger long after the last note fades.
Foxwarren’s North American tour kicks off this summer—marking their first stateside run since 2019—and will hit major cities from coast to coast. Don’t miss this chance to experience their lush harmonies and sun‑drenched sound live.