Danish punk-rock stronghold, Aarhaus, has borne its latest maelstrom of three-minute, three-chord energy in the pummeling quartet, Yung.
On "Don't Cry", the second track released from upcoming debut EP, Alter, Yung barrels through its three minutes with nary a hint of letting off the gas.
In contrast to debut single, "Nobody Cares", which featured an ebb and flow of tempo and dynamics, "Don't Cry" is full-throttle from start to finish, frontman Mikkel Holm Silkjær's buzzsaw vocals scratching and clamoring to eclipse the din.
Alter will drop 2 March courtesy of Tough Love Records on limited edition transparent red vinyl, which can be pre-ordered here. Catch the band at their debut UK show on release day at The Old Blue Last in London.
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- Gracie Abrams releases live performance of new song, "Death Wish"
- Jerskin Fendrix returns with new single, "Jerskin Fendrix Freestyle"
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