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YOUNG LIONS
new single
‘MAKE A RAINBOW
AND PUT IT IN THE SKY’
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Young Lions are fast approaching the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album due to drop in January 2023 – their first in five years following the critically acclaimed 2015 album ‘Mr Spaceman’. With singles ‘Help’, ‘Coming Home’, ‘Pilgrim’ and ‘Kaleidoscope’ already out and in the stratosphere, the fifth chapter is ‘Make A Rainbow and Put It In The Sky’ and was released November 4, 2022.
Whilst ‘Kaleidoscope’ – described musically by critics with having a “chest-pounding groove and riff-driven sting” – explored the complexity of mental health in ones self, ‘Make a Rainbow and Put it in the Sky’ is a journey of self-discovery.
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“The lyrics follow a character entering a party looking for some answers to life’s big questions,” explains singer Zach Britt. “Whether the song is interpreted as a psychedelic trip or more a metaphorical awakening is up to the listener really. I think we’re all after some purpose in life, no matter what shape that takes, we’re all trying to make a rainbow and put it in the sky.”
Young Lions are far from shy on the creative spectrum. With the words “try see things differently” themed across the cover art and video for ‘Kaleidoscope’, doing different is exactly what they set out to achieve. It’s all part of the charm for the Brisbane four-piece who, a decade in to their career, show no signs of slowing. With near 11 million streams on Spotify alone, over 650,000 YouTube views, a 2013 debut album ‘Burn’ which was named “alternative Rock at its finest” and praise by Rolling Stone Magazine for the band’s “undeniable charm to the song writing”, Young Lions are just getting started.
Have they got your attention yet?
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