Yorkshire quartet, Blood Youth, have released a video for their new track ‘Cells’. Check it out below.
The song follows the release of ‘Iron Lung’, the bands first new music in two years, which premiered on the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter.
“The approach we took for Cells is to try and capture the feeling of saying goodbye to a feeling you hate to feel, a person you hate to love.” Guitarist Chris Pritchard explains. “The song references the feeling of drowning a lot, and to really step back and think about what it means or feels like to drown is to be surrounded, overpowered and helpless to something much greater than you. But in order to live, you need to feel these things and suffer in life. Pain = growth in so many levels of life, and I guess you could use Samsara to universally capture the approach, the concept of pain and rebirth. This song is truly one of our proudest pieces of work and one of our most unique songs to date and we hope you feel it the same way we do.”
Check out ‘Cells’ here:
Following the recently announced September live dates and confirmed appearance at Slam Dunk Festival, Blood Youth have now confirmed details of a new co-headline tour with US metallers Cane Hill, which will kick off in February 2022.
“We’re fucking stoked to be able to bring Cane Hill over from the US, such an awesome and unique band that we’ve been following for a while now, so getting to put this tour together with them is next level.” Chris says. “We’re also bringing Diamond Construct along for the ride too all the way from Australia, who are also a crazy awesome band we’ve had our eyes on. Feels good to bring bands over internationally to actually put together a great and one of a time line up for this tour, especially how a lot of similar bands will rarely get the chance to tour over here outside of festival circuits. So this is definitely one to remember and one not to miss.”
Tickets for all dates and more details available here . Check out full dates here:
Setember 2021- Headline Tour 2021 with Support from Death Blooms
15 – Hull – O’Rileys
16 – Sheffield – Corporation
17 – Edinburgh – Opium
18 – Newcastle – Students Union
19 – Chester – The Live Rooms
20 – Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach
21 – Plymouth – The Junction
22 – Bournemouth – The Anvil
23 – Brighton – The Prince Albert
24 – Oxford – The Jericho Tavern
25 – Stafford – Redrum
26 – Huddersfield – The Parish
February 2022 – Co-Headline with Cane Hill with Support from Diamond Construct
21 – Glasgow – G2
22 – Manchester – Rebellion
23 – Leeds – The Key Club
24 – London – The Underworld
25 – Southampton – The Joiners
26 – Bristol – The Exchange
27 – Birmingham – Mama Roux’s
March 2022 – Co-Headline with Cane Hill with Support from Diamond Construct
01 – France Paris – L’International
02 – Switzerland Baden – Werkk
03 – Italy Milan – Slaughter Club
04 – Germany Munich – Feierwerk
05 – Austria Vienna – Chelsea
06 – Czech Republic Prague – Chapeau Rouge
07 – Germany Leipzig – Naumanns
08 – Germany Hamburg – Headcrash
09 – Germany Hannover – Béi Chéz Heinz
10 – The Netherlands Den Bosch – Willem Twee
11 – Germany Mainz – Schon Schön
12 – Germany Cologne – MTC
13 – Belgium Antwerp – Kavka
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