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Dreamy, Defiant, Electric: Yellow Fang Brings Women’s Power to Standard Sounds

This International Women’s Day, The Standard, Hua Hin was alive with a sound that commands attention without asking for it: Yellow Fang, the Bangkok-born indie trio whose music is as intimate as it is powerful. They don’t just perform; they reshape the room. And the lobby responded.
Yellow Fang blends ethereal vocals with jagged guitar riffs and hypnotic rhythms, crafting songs that feel soft yet never fragile—dreamy, introspective, and unexpectedly potent. Their music has earned recognition beyond Thailand, with performances at regional festivals such as Summer Sonic in Japan, Thailand’s Big Mountain Music Festival, and a showcase at SXSW in Austin, bringing their atmospheric, emotionally charged sound to audiences across Asia and beyond.

At Standard Sounds, the lobby shifted the moment they stepped on stage. The day’s calm gave way to a warmer, looser groove. Heads nodded. Drinks lingered. Conversations blurred into the rhythm. The space moved together, carried by the subtle magnetism of their sound.

On a day celebrating women, Yellow Fang’s presence felt effortless. Three artists fully in command of their music, their space, and their story. No explanation needed, no narratives forced. Confidence, creativity, and authenticity radiated from every note.

Standard Sounds is about moments that stay with you. With Yellow Fang, the music didn’t just fill the room; it resonated, becoming the perfect soundtrack to a day honoring empowerment, individuality, and the quiet strength of presence.

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