New Zealand's alternative pop quartet Yumi Zouma share their brand new single "Give It Hell," mixed by Ash Workman (Christine & The Queens, Metronomy) and mastered by Antoine "Chab" Chabert (Air, Daft Punk). Recorded over remote sessions undertaken throughout 2020, "Give It Hell" showcases an expanded sonic palette of live drums, grand pianos, orchestral strings, and woodwinds revealing a cacophonous glimpse of the band's fourth and most formidable album yet, out early 2022.

“Before we went on stage for the only show we would play on our sold-out 2020 US tour, we held each other tight,” says Josh Burgess. “Fighting back the tears, someone said, ‘let's give it hell tonight’. The next day, Truth Or Consequences was released. We drove to New York, took some photos, and dispersed back to our homes in the US, UK, and New Zealand. We haven’t been in the same room since. This song encapsulates us digging deep, pushing through self doubt, and being grateful for the purpose and process of making music together. Especially when it’s hard and feels futile. In the spirit of staying present, we wanted to release this song NOW, and not wait for any other moment than this one.”

​​Originally created as a long-distance project between friends online, Yumi Zouma is a collaboration drawn from around the world, with members based in New York City, London, and their home of New Zealand. The self-produced quartet have honed their craft of delicate pop tapestries by way of emailed home recordings, resulting in records such as 2020's Truth or Consequences, lauded by FADER as "shimmering nostalgia-pop”.