
Good As True
Good As True (2026), the 12th studio album from Yonder Mountain String Band, leans into a warm, expressive sound â bluegrass shaped with an indie edge, rock undertones, and a hint of country. Recorded live in the studio, its eight original tracks trace romantic, personal, and societal relationships and the work it takes to stay connected.
The lead single âBrand New Heartacheâ pairs rock-driven verses with a bluegrass-lifted chorus as it follows the fallout of a breakup and the uneasy hope of starting again, while âBlindâ opens with a striking instrumental riff that lingers long after the song ends, while its lyrics confront regret, mental health struggles, and the pull to become something better. âLong Rideâ delivers a sharp, sarcastic look at life in a touring band; âNothing Newâ and âThe Lieâ confront political rigidity and division; âOne to One Anotherâ and âAlways Almostâ pull toward quieter emotional corners; and âBarroom Featherâ drifts into indie-folk terrain with one of the albumâs most atmospheric jams.
Across Good As True, Yonder moves between high-tempo runs, layered harmonies, and moments that breathe â a reminder that nearly three decades in, theyâre still charting new ground.Â
Good As True (2026), the 12th studio album from Yonder Mountain String Band, leans into a warm, expressive sound â bluegrass shaped with an indie edge, rock undertones, and a hint of country. Recorded live in the studio, its eight original tracks trace romantic, personal, and societal relationships and the work it takes to stay connected.
The lead single âBrand New Heartacheâ pairs rock-driven verses with a bluegrass-lifted chorus as it follows the fallout of a breakup and the uneasy hope of starting again, while âBlindâ opens with a striking instrumental riff that lingers long after the song ends, while its lyrics confront regret, mental health struggles, and the pull to become something better. âLong Rideâ delivers a sharp, sarcastic look at life in a touring band; âNothing Newâ and âThe Lieâ confront political rigidity and division; âOne to One Anotherâ and âAlways Almostâ pull toward quieter emotional corners; and âBarroom Featherâ drifts into indie-folk terrain with one of the albumâs most atmospheric jams.
Across Good As True, Yonder moves between high-tempo runs, layered harmonies, and moments that breathe â a reminder that nearly three decades in, theyâre still charting new ground.Â
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Good As True (2026), the 12th studio album from Yonder Mountain String Band, leans into a warm, expressive sound â bluegrass shaped with an indie edge, rock undertones, and a hint of country. Recorded live in the studio, its eight original tracks trace romantic, personal, and societal relationships and the work it takes to stay connected.
The lead single âBrand New Heartacheâ pairs rock-driven verses with a bluegrass-lifted chorus as it follows the fallout of a breakup and the uneasy hope of starting again, while âBlindâ opens with a striking instrumental riff that lingers long after the song ends, while its lyrics confront regret, mental health struggles, and the pull to become something better. âLong Rideâ delivers a sharp, sarcastic look at life in a touring band; âNothing Newâ and âThe Lieâ confront political rigidity and division; âOne to One Anotherâ and âAlways Almostâ pull toward quieter emotional corners; and âBarroom Featherâ drifts into indie-folk terrain with one of the albumâs most atmospheric jams.
Across Good As True, Yonder moves between high-tempo runs, layered harmonies, and moments that breathe â a reminder that nearly three decades in, theyâre still charting new ground.Â
















