YONAKA

YONAKA return swinging with “Miss Millennial,” a snarling, swagger-heavy standout from their explosive new album Until You’re Satisfied. Fueled by sharp-edged attitude, raw self-awareness, and the kind of controlled chaos YONAKA have made their trademark, the track captures a band reconnecting with exactly what made them so vital in the first place. Drawing inspiration from the grit and emotional honesty of ‘90s alternative icons like Alanis Morissette, The Cardigans, and Radiohead, “Miss Millennial” blends punchy hooks with an undercurrent of frustration and vulnerability. Frontwoman Theresa Jarvis delivers every line with equal bite and catharsis, turning modern anxieties and emotional burnout into something loud, liberated, and impossible not to move to. That tension runs throughout Until You’re Satisfied, an album born from a period where the band nearly came apart completely. After more than a decade together, YONAKA found themselves confronting burnout, conflict, and uncertainty head-on, but instead of breaking, they rebuilt. The result is their most honest and fully realized record yet: raw, industrial, emotionally bruised, and alive with purpose. Following the massive success of Seize The Power, which amassed more than 200 million streams and topped the global Shazam chart, YONAKA could have easily played it safe. Instead, Until You’re Satisfied pushes harder, digs deeper, and embraces every rough edge along the way. Now heading into a major European run and U.K. headline tour this fall, YONAKA sounds like a band that fought to survive and came back louder because of it. Listen to “Miss Millennial” HERE.

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