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Young Fresh Fellows
More than four decades in, the Young Fresh Fellows are still moving forward. Loft isn’t a nostalgia piece—it’s a snapshot of a band creating in real time, driven by instinct, chemistry, and a refusal to stand still.
The album came together during the band’s 40th anniversary tour for their debut The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest. With John Perrin (NRBQ) stepping in on drums, the lineup of Scott McCaughey, Jim Sangster, and Kurt Bloch hit a new stride onstage—looser, sharper, and fully alive.
On a rare day off in Chicago, the band walked into Wilco’s Loft studio with no gear and no real plan. Eight hours later, they walked out with a full album. Most of the songs were cut in one or two takes, built from rough ideas and finished on the spot. The result is immediate, unfiltered, and unmistakably the Fellows.
Loft has since taken on a second life, expanding beyond that raw session into something more cinematic, with new arrangements, guest appearances (including Neko Case, Peter Buck, and members of Wilco and The Decemberists), and a wider sonic palette. Across both versions, the spirit is the same: spontaneous, collaborative, and open to wherever the music leads.
Musically, the record stretches from punchy garage rock to piano ballads, jazz-tinged turns, and deeply personal songwriting. McCaughey’s writing remains as sharp and curious as ever, while Bloch’s guitar work—recorded under less-than-ideal conditions—stands among his best. Perrin’s drumming adds a fresh dynamic, giving the band new rhythmic space to explore.
At its core, Loft captures what the Young Fresh Fellows have always done best: following the moment. No overthinking, no looking back—just a great band, in a room, making something happen.