Youth Killed It: What's So Great Britain

Youth Killed It SKU: 36662876
Youth Killed It: What's So Great Britain

Youth Killed It: What's So Great Britain

Youth Killed It SKU: 36662876

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: What's So Great Britain
Artist: Youth Killed It
Label: Rude Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8054521840494
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. 2018 release. The members have an eclectic range of tastes, from funk to indie, to alt rock, blues, and prog metal. In fact, the band began life in Norfolk as metal-band Under The Influence, before reforming in 2016 with their current moniker and aspirations of "writing songs about never doing the dishes, hating their day jobs and having fun, not taking things too seriously in a world where everything is taxing and exhausting." Signing with Rude Records on the strength of two EPs, the band released their debut album Modern Bollotics in mid-2017. Now they return with more nostalgic '90s riffs, stream-of-consciousness vocal deliveries, and charming hooks. What's So Great, Britain? is their new ironic chapter!

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