Track Listing
The Funeral Tissues Memories Cruel Kids Mad I Cry 2 Sweet Heroine Sex Not Violence Don’t Go Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today Die For A Night The Boy In The Black Dress The Emperor ..
Yungblud, a self-titled album from the north of England, is a gritty exploration of memories both good and bad. The musician comes forward with his debut album, which delves into the disenchanted travelers who feel the overcast of doubt and the world weighing heavy on their minds. ..
The album is a melancholic record, and Yungblud has scattered his lyrics around in an unassuming way. However, the words on the album are dark, but they are also relevant and valid. The musician has spoken about his drug use, his past pain, and his present situation on the album. ..
Yungblud is hurting, and he’s letting us know, through a record which broadens his talents. From the beginning the gloves are off, and the sadness ripples and attacks, but it doesn’t impair the record’s fluency. While the darkness does impose; it doesn’t kill the vibes.
The album’s centerpiece is the title track, which is a beautiful ballad about the death of a loved one. It’s introspective and emotive, and it perfectly captures the feeling of loss. The lyrics are raw and personal, and they offer a unique insight into the mind of someone who has lost someone they care about. The album closes with an upbeat track called ‘Goodbye’. It’s a positive song that celebrates life after the death of someone you love. It’s catchy and fun, and it shows how much life still has left to offer.
The song is about a man who falls in love with a woman who is also in love with someone else. The man doesn’t want to go through with the relationship because he loves her too much.
Yungblud excels here and his vocals are decisive and clear, readying for battle. He’s put his all into this dark project and as a result, proves that the world can be his oyster, as he has the talent to pave more lanes.