Set for release on June 20, the record will mark the fourth studio album from the Doncaster punk star – real name is Dominic Harrison. Visit here to pre-order.
It comes after months of him teasing a new record with fans, and recently tasters via self-reclaiming comeback track ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ and unapologetic second single ‘Lovesick Lullaby’.
Recorded in Leeds, ‘Idols’ comes as the first part of a highly-anticipated double album, and is described as Yungblud’s “most ambitious” release to date. It will comprise 12 songs, and the decision to make the record near where he grew up in Yorkshire was intended limit distractions.
“I wanted to make a project that didn’t focus on singles or anything else except feeling and world-building… a project with no limitations,” he explained, before adding how the release will explore the innate need for validation.
“We turn to others for an identity before turning to ourselves. Self-belief, self-reclamation, self-evolution and change,” he shared. “As we grow up, we lose our belief in magic and mystery. We begin to rationalise everything; our cage walls build up.”
Yungblud, ‘Idols’ artwork. CREDIT: Press
“We compare ourselves to 15 different people before we’ve even had our breakfast,” he added, before describing the album as “a love letter to self-reclamation… to rock music… and to life; in all, it’s fucking madness.”
‘Idols’ sees Yungblud joined by guitarist Adam Warrington, and enlists both Matti Schwartz and Bob Bradley as producers. Check out album artwork above, and the full tracklist below.
“I made a fucking rock opera double album that has no limitations towards imagination,” he shared. “It’s a full-on rock album. I’ve experimented, I’ve gone through different places, and I’ve enjoyed it …[but] what did I want to do when I was nine years old? Make an album like that. It’s a homage to British rock ‘n’ roll music.”
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