yMusic have shared the full stream of their sophomore effort, Balance Problems, on New Amsterdam Records, featuring compositions by Classicalite faves Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly and Timo Andres, as well as works by NOW Ensemble guitarist Mark Dancigers, Chicago timbralist Marcos Balter, Andrew Norman and Jeremy Turner. Set to drop tomorrow, you can stream the full album here thanks to Pitchfork Advance.

Produced by Son Lux, the follow-up to 2011's Beautiful Mechanical promises to, yet again, straddle that finest of lines between classical chamber music and the classic pop hook. In fact, check out what string trio Time for Three had to say about Rob Moose, yMusic's de facto leader, on that subject over at our Clite A.V. Club.

Joined by Nadia Sirota, Alex Sopp, C.J. Camerieri, Clarice Jensen, Hideaki Aomori and Nadia Sirota, consider Moose and Co. at the vanguard of today's "indie classical" scene ... whatever that still means nowadays.

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