Yngve & the innocent's debut album, The Sadness of Remembering, distributed by Proper Music Group is available for purchase. Listen to more music.
…this album is bloomin brilliant. Love it. Can’t stop listening to it. It is everything that’s fab about alt-country. Beautiful, carefully placed notes, multi-layered and excellently played instruments, strong, quirky vocals, and intelligent lyrics all combine to make this a genuinely satisfying musical experience —Call Upon The Author
…an expertly played bar room piano hunts notes beneath searching sing-a-longs and the gentle churn of electric guitar …brilliant and hook-lined —Music Dash
Real quality …full of musical accomplishment …if you genuinely aren't stirred by anything here, what's wrong with you? —Room Thirteen
…finely polished, sunny Americana …pitched between wearied experience and eager expectation —Folly Of Youth
…a break-neck declaration of love and obsession, powered along by motoring boogie-woogie piano. You heard them here first. —The Word Magazine
…an album full of up-tempo, rollicking folk vignettes…suited for whiskey-accompanied evenings... 7/10 —DIY Magazine
…a real foot tappin' barn stormer…similar to an upbeat Avett Brothers...well worth checking out —Eirecana
An encouraging, and flowering, first long-player from a well-rehearsed and tight group of players who show there’s still fuel left in the rock’n'roll folk tank. —Monolith Cocktail
Definitely an act to watch for —Acoustic Magazine
* * * * (4 stars) Brilliant in their own right, unique, distinct and uplifting —Artrocker
Deceptively Infectious —Steve Lamacq, BBC Radio 2
Slippery boogie blues piano and Dylan-esque lyrics from this pair of brothers. —Time Out Magazine
Built on strong rhythmic foundations and plenty of knees-up piano; the band produce a rollicking, good times sound on their debut —Hotpress Magazine
...fully furnished with a riotous Basement Tapes swagger that pervades the overall feel of the album, Yngve and Co are a vital new folk-rock force to be reckoned with and fully deserve to be in numerous end-of-year lists. —R2 Rock 'n' Reel Magazine