No Such Animal Ends Their Provo Music Magazine Acoustic Sessions With “I Don’t Like You”

Hear a throwback track from their 2022 album, Painted Faces.

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By Mike Romero

No Such Animal has emerged as a band to watch, consistently refining their electrifying blend of infectious riffs and punchy melodies. Led by the dynamic Finn Morrison, the group continues to push the boundaries of contemporary rock while maintaining a sound that is unmistakably their own. Their latest Provo Music Magazine Acoustic Session sees them performing a whimsically chill version of their song “I Don’t Like You” from their album, Painted Faces.

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Morrison is joined by his bandmates: Ella Morrison (keys), Seth Jensen (bass), Cole Harris (guitar), and Jacob Golden Ward (drums). Joining them for this special acoustic performance is former drummer and backup vocalist Max Miller, whose presence adds an extra layer of warmth and nostalgia to the session.

Captured live at downtown Provoโ€™s June Audio, the session highlights the bandโ€™s tight, cohesive musicianship. The performance was engineered and mixed by Mason Winter.

The Provo Music Magazine Acoustic Sessions are more than just a showcase of local talentโ€”they represent an innovative approach to supporting Utahโ€™s music community. Royalties from the sessions are evenly split between the artists, engineers, and Provo Music Magazine, making each stream a direct contribution to sustaining the local music ecosystem, from the artists themselves to the studios and journalists that support them.

This weekโ€™s episode is sponsored by Taste 117, a celebrated destination in downtown Provo. Known for its world-class, award-winning artisan chocolates, Taste also offers a refined cafรฉ experience with decadent desserts and dishes. Open Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 8:30 PM, at both their Provo and Mesa, Arizona locations.

To stay up to date with No Such Animal, follow them on Instagram and be sure to check out the full acoustic performance below.

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