Young the Giant - ACT I & II: ORIGINS & EXILE (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: Young the Giant
Title: ACT I & II: ORIGINS & EXILE
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Jungle Youth Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 14:20 / 14:38
Total Size: 72 / 192 / 360 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: ACT I & II: ORIGINS & EXILE
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Jungle Youth Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 14:20 / 14:38
Total Size: 72 / 192 / 360 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
ACT I: ORIGINS
01. American Bollywood (4:44)
02. Wake Up (3:36)
03. Tomorrow (3:08)
04. Guardian Angel (2:52)
ACT II: EXILE
01. My Way (3:34)
02. Insomnia (3:50)
03. Tonight (3:58)
04. The Walk Home (3:16)
Young the Giant have spent the past decade-plus crafting music that centers around complex struggles most experience at least once in our lives, and finding deeper meanings to life’s major questions — you know, the type of questions that help when tailoring one’s identity.
On their latest single, “Wake Up,” the longtime alt-rock band seems to be going beyond these narrative points, exploring a story past life itself. The bass-heavy song serves as a first glimpse of what will be the California quintet’s fifth studio album, American Bollywood.
“Wake Up” displays how much Young the Giant has evolved by incorporating sounds from Indian folk music, like the nagada drums that beat at the beginning of the song. Lead vocalist Sameer Gadhia says the sound was influenced by street musicians he heard on a trip to Rajasthan, India, in 2019.
On their latest single, “Wake Up,” the longtime alt-rock band seems to be going beyond these narrative points, exploring a story past life itself. The bass-heavy song serves as a first glimpse of what will be the California quintet’s fifth studio album, American Bollywood.
“Wake Up” displays how much Young the Giant has evolved by incorporating sounds from Indian folk music, like the nagada drums that beat at the beginning of the song. Lead vocalist Sameer Gadhia says the sound was influenced by street musicians he heard on a trip to Rajasthan, India, in 2019.