Yarn Turns Up The Soul On New Single ‘Good Things’ & Announces ‘Saturday Night Sermon’ Album

Watch the band live it up in the barroom-filmed music video.

By Nate Todd Jan 9, 2026 10:00 am PST

North Carolina roots rockers Yarn will release a new album, Saturday Night Sermon, on April 24 via 333 Entertainment. The band offered the first taste of the record with the single “Good Things.”

Forged in New York City barrooms at the end of the aughts, Yarn’s latest single sees the band playing to their strengths with Glide Magazine describing “Good Things” as “bluesy boozy rock and roll swagger with outlaw country and Memphis soul.”

Yarn frontman Blake Christiana detailed the track further.

“‘Good Things’ is all about gratitude,” he stated. “Ray Wylie Hubbard always says, ‘When your gratitude exceeds your expectations, that is a good day.’ With that in mind I threw away all my negative thoughts and self pity and I wrote this song because the truth of it is, our life is only as good as our reaction to it. And Yarn is pretty damn blessed with a whole lot of ‘Good Things.'”

The music video for “Good Things” was fittingly filmed in a bar. Watch below:

Glide Magazine, who premiered the video for “Good Things,” went on to preview Yarn’s forthcoming album Saturday Night Sermon:

The album finds Yarn entering a new chapter, blending their ever-evolving sound and layered textures with the narrative lyrics that have resonated with listeners. Many of the songs lean into classic country, and the dynamic arrangements bring depth and warmth, with horns and gospel choirs. The album opens with its title track, a soaring, guitar-and choir-filled introduction that sets a positive, uplifting tone for the journey ahead. From the singalong encouragement of “Let the Universe” to the heartfelt ballad “Where We Land,” the collection navigates gratitude, love, and the human condition, culminating in the reflective, comforting “A Welcome New Home.” Rock-tinged tracks like “Longshot,” “Might As Well Be King” and “Never Enough” add edge and contrast.

Saturday Night Sermon Tracklist:

  1. Saturday Night Sermon
  2. Let The Universe
  3. Might As Well Be King
  4. Good Things
  5. Where We Land
  6. Longshot
  7. Good Day
  8. Goodbye Cowgirl
  9. Never Enough
  10. Brand New Light
  11. Please
  12. The Long Awaited Why
  13. A Welcome New Home

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