Four-piece indie-rock band, Young and Heartless, releases a brand new song and music video for “Fevers”.
On the new song and music video, the band explains, “Fevers and the accompanying video is a short concept piece of three friends diving into immoral spontaneity and its grisly consequences. It’s a dark song, dealing with heroin addicts and a fear of abandonment, but it’s not meant to be morbid. We are strong believers of not hiding what makes you miserable. In some ways, bringing it to light is a form of healing.”
Along with the single release, the band has announced their new album Stay Away. The album will be released on March 25th, 2016 and is now available digital pre-order here: smarturl.it/StayAwayiTunes.
The band continues on the album, “Our new album ‘Stay Away’ is an emotional rabbit-hole, and writing it as well as listening to it now, we continually find ourselves in a different place than we expected. It compliments our past, but as a whole it was a radical change in our songwriting. Working with Will Yip was a pleasure; he is nothing short of a visionary. Not only did he work with us to create a great sounding album, he believed in the entire project.”
Young and Heartless is currently on tour with Free Throw, Daisyhead, and Sinai Vessel. A full list of tour dates can be found on their website.
Young and Heartless is a band from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Conceived in 2011, and solidifying their lineup the following year, the group is composed of Jeremy Henninger (vocals/guitar), Bryan Tricarico (guitar), Jake Lepley (drums), and Britain Weyant (bass). The quartet have spent countless months on the road touring throughout North America, supporting the release of two EPs- 2012’s Strange World, 2013’s Death in Color (KatKat Records), and one full-length LP entitled The Pull of Gravity (2014 Mayfly Records, reissue 2015 Hopeless Records).