Young the Giant have released their new song “Simplify.”
“Simplify,” produced by Alex Salibian (Harry Styles), comes at a time when there’s so many points of conflict and scrutiny around us every day, yet Young the Giant have found some space to breathe with this song, focusing on the unequivocal power of some loving eye contact.
“Everything in modern life is complicated,” explains lead singer Sameer Gadhia. “Each decision divides into possible alternatives, reflections multiplying within themselves endlessly, like a room of a thousand mirrors. We construct images of how life should be lived: how to act, dress, tweet, and vote, and often times it is easy to lose your true self to the images we create for all to see. But love is simple, and to love someone is to love all of humanity. It is the closest thing to truth, and even though love can be compromising, painful, and exhausting, we can only see our truest selves in the eyes of another. This is the essence of “Simplify”.”
Along with the track release, Young the Giant announce new headline tour dates for the fall with LIGHTS as the main support. Fan pre-sale begins Monday, June 18. Public on-sale starts Friday, June 22. For more tour info and to purchase tickets, please visit youngthegiant.com/tour.
Most recently, Gadhia performed as a special guest for the annual SuperJam at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival last weekend. For the Tom Petty-themed tribute event coordinated by members of Wilco and My Morning Jacket, he covered the late rockstar’s classic “Free Fallin’.”
Since the band’s 2010 inception, Young the Giant has made a name for itself in rock as the “thinking man’s band,” winning over fans, radio, and press with their incendiary live shows, strong musicianship, and poignant lyrics. The band’s 2010 self-titled debut, which reached No. 6 on the Rock and Alternative album charts, featured the RIAA Gold-certified hits, “Cough Syrup” and “My Body,” which peaked at No. 2 and No. 4, respectively on Alternative Radio. The band’s sophomore release 2014’s Mind Over Matter hit No. 7 on The Billboard 200 and spawned the hits, “It’s About Time,” which reached No. 2 on the Alternative Radio chart and the title track, which hit No. 15. The most recent album, 2016’s Home of the Strange, honed in on the modern American immigrant story. It’s especially relevant to the quintet as they’re from different ethnic backgrounds and most are immigrants or first-generation Americans. Gadhia had an in-depth conversation with NPR’s Ailsa Chang on the topic (see here). The album features hits “Amerika,” “Something to Believe In,” and “Silvertongue.”
Young the Giant is composed of Sameer Gadhia (vocals), Jacob Tilley (guitar), Eric Cannata (guitar/vocals), Payam Doostzadeh (bass), and Francois Comtois (drums/vocals). They’ve sold out performances at historic venues such as Radio City Music Hall, The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, The Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, and more.
- SUN June 30 – Seattle, WA – Elysian Search Party
- FRI July 13 – Prior Lake, MN – Lakefront Music Fest
- SAT July 21 – New York, NY – Rumsey Playfield
- SAT September 1 – Boston, MA – Rock the Roots
- September 14-16 – Denver, CO – Grandoozy Festival
- September 14-16 – Chicago, IL – Riot Fest
- TUE September 18 – Bethlehem, PA – Yuengling Summer Concert Series
- FRI September 21 – lthaca, NY – Cayuga Sound
- SAT September 22 – Roanoke, VA – Budweiser Summer Series
- SUN September 30 – Dana Point, CA – Ohana
- FRI October 5 – Napa, CA – Silverado Resort & Spa
- THU October 25 – Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live
- FRI October 26 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room
- SAT October 27 – Atlanta, GA – The Coca Cola Roxy
- TUE October 30 – Nashville, TN – Ryman
- FRI November 2 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
- SAT November 3 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
- SUN November 4 – Richmond, VA – The National
- TUE November 6 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
- THU November 8 – Toronto, ON – Rebel
- FRI November 9 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
- SAT November 10 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
- SUN November 11 – Providence, RI – The Strand
- TUE November 13 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
- WED November 14 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
- FRI November 16 – Washington, DC – Anthem