1 | New Yesterday is a musical group which specialises in Dance music, primarily featuring Electronica and Alt-Rock with some Latin influences. |
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3 | They have three officially released singles, but only one has been broadcast worldwide - in the form of a video on Website/YouTube, ''Shift''. This single is the first to not include any Latin-inspired segments but, rather, repetition of a dance break from their first single, which [[WordOfGod claim to make it "a good mix track for DJs"]]. Also, the single has added water-drips, moving ladders, and a toy robot in the background to add to the Alt-Rock effect. |
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5 | On a later Website/YouTube upload, they revealed that they had gained a singer, who is British. |
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7 | You can listen [[https://soundcloud.com/new-yesterday here]]. |
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10 | !!Tropes that apply to this musical group: |
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12 | * AllInTheEyes: Artwork for ''Shift'' is a concept eye. |
13 | * AnonymousBand: Simply all we know is they're American, with [[WordOfGod (apparently)]] some Latino heritage and a British singer. That's it. |
14 | * ButNotTooForeign: Central-North American with a bit of Latin Spice and a Brit thrown in for good measure. |
15 | * CoverVersion: One, sung ''a cappella'' by friends of their singer. It was ''"I Write Sins Not Tragedies"'', and is on Website/YouTube somewhere. |
16 | * EverythingIsAnInstrument: A toy robot and a step ladder were used for ''Shift'', along with a computer. |
17 | %%* FakeOutFadeOut |
18 | * FullNameBasis: [[NoNameGiven No individuals' names are known,]] [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname they all go by 'New Yesterday'.]] |
19 | * GenreShift: Ditching the Latin with the main single didn't suit them. Not even a bit. |
20 | * IncrediblyLamePun: |
21 | ** When asked about the change to Alt-Rock for ''Shift'' the response was "No, it's ''Shift-Rock''! [[DontExplainTheJoke Like on a keyboard.]] And we used a computer, too." |
22 | ** Just ''[[PunBasedTitle titling]]'' the song 'Shift' could denote the ''[[GenreShift shift]]''. No WordOfGod on that, though. |
23 | * {{Industrial}}: Most likely of the danceable kind, but there's a fair amount of synthesising, too. |
24 | * {{Instrumentals}}: Well, there aren't any words. |
25 | * LoopedLyrics: Technically looped ''music'', in the case of ''Shift'' most notably - and this itself comes from [[{{Title 1}} Song No. 1]]. |
26 | * LukeNounverber: Not AdjectiveNounFred, because they ''are'' Adjective Noun... [[StageName New Yesterday]]. |
27 | %%* MinimalisticCoverArt |
28 | * [[NewSoundAlbum New Sound Single]]: They ''Shift''ed. |
29 | %%* NoisyRobots |
30 | * NonAppearingTitle: They're a big fan. None of their songs have any lyrics at all, though (unless you count that one time they recorded a cover JustForFun). |
31 | * OopNorth: Where their singer is from, and you can tell from the way syllables are shortened. As such, the group's name isn't [[OverlyLongName all that long for her at all]]. |
32 | * PropheticName: Even with TimeTravel, [[RealityBreakingParadox hopefully not]] as that could cause a TemporalParadox. |
33 | %%* {{Sampling}} |
34 | * SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: {{Averted}}, there's [[AlternativeRock rock and roll]] but the group are [[WordOfGod perfectly clean]]. |
35 | %%* SongStyleShift |
36 | * SquatsInAName: Although Song No. 1 was the first song, the group's name was just [[AGoodNameForARockBand made up and sounded catchy]]. |
37 | %%* StopAndGo |
38 | * TextlessAlbumCover: {{Averted}}. To say the songs are ''wordless'', this could well have been expected. [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle Not so fast]], because the cover art for their singles features [[{{Minimalism}} one lovely abstract image]] with the song's title and 'New Yesterday' emblazoned on top. |
39 | * TickTockTune: ''Shift''. |
40 | * TrashCanBand: What sounds like it was pulled from a kitchen used in all songs. |
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