Since debuting in the early 2000s, Pete Yorn's blend of rugged, folk-leaning indie rock and alt-pop has earned him critical acclaim and a widespread fan base. The New Jersey-born singer/songwriter first rose to mainstream success with his gold-selling debut album, 2001's Musicforthemorningafter, then entered Billboard's Top 20 with 2003's Day I Forgot. Over subsequent releases, Yorn attracted a range of talented producers and collaborators including Peter Buck, Frank Black, Dave Grohl, Butch Walker, and many more. Amid his many solo releases, he teamed up with Scarlett Johanss...