Review: Young The Giant – Victory Garden

On the sixth studio album from Young The Giant, called Victory Garden, the band described the approach to the record as a tribute to “radical empathy.” We could all use a bit of that these days with the state of the world being what it is, and the constant barrage of negative news outweighing any glimmers of good. On the opening track of “Evergreen”, Young The Giant have the concept of a garden top of mind as frontman Sameer Gadhia croons, “Don’t blink, or you might miss it / ‘Life is a garden’, you said / Just walk among the flowers / Don’t kill or be devoured,” in a way of setting the tone for the very topical album that is built around the human elements of accepting others. The set was co-produced by veteran Brendan O’Brien (Incubus, The Killers) as well as the band, and Victory Garden is another solid effort from one of the most consistent bands in the current Alt Rock scene.

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Overton – “At The Seams” (Song Premiere)

Overton

Today I’m thrilled to bring everyone the latest single from North Carolina “dark punk” band, Overton, called “At The Seams.” The song is the second single from the band’s upcoming self-titled EP that will be released later on this year. With a unique approach to their brand of punk rock, Overton are embracing the darkness in more ways than one here. If you’re enjoying the single, please consider supporting the band here.

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