Youth In Revolt (band)

Youth In Revolt are an American post-hardcore band from Howell, New Jersey. They are currently independent but was signed to Outerloop Records, a record company co-owned by Outerloop Management and Fearless Records.[1]

After a year long hiatus, the band debuted their cover of "Something In The Way You Move" by Ellie Goulding on September 21, 2016.

The band's debut full length album, The Broken was released February 17, 2017 through Outerloop Records.

In 2019, Idell (Torres) confirmed that Youth in Revolt is not on hiatus and is reforming with him as lead vocalist.

History

Youth In Revolt formed in 2012. They released their first single, a cover of Ke$ha's "Die Young" in early 2013 and then released their debut single Locked & Loaded shortly after. They released their debut EP called "Love Is A Liar's Game" in June 2014.

Also in 2014, the band was featured on Fearless Records, Punk Goes... compilation, Punk Goes Pop 6, covering Royals by Lorde. The band supported For All Those Sleeping and Capture the Crown on their fall co-headlining tour.[2]

Later in 2014, the band released a single called "Dead Inside" on December 16, 2014. The band then released another single "Where You Belong" featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills and Kenny Davis of Chasing Safety on December 25, 2014. This was the final song that lead singer True Arahill was on before departing in 2015 after a long period of inactivity. True's departure was not announced publicly, rather, his name was removed from the biography on their Facebook page.

Following True's departure, he removed himself from social media, including Twitter and Facebook entirely. On December 7, 2015, Alex tweeted "There's gonna be many changes", referencing the band's line up change.[3]

On September 21, 2016, the band returned from their indefinite hiatus with new members (Tanner Allen, Christian Coletti, and Arvin Sarathy) and released a cover of "Something In The Way You Move."(originally by Ellie Goulding)

On October 26, 2016, they announced the new LP album, The Broken, which released February 17, 2017. On November 4, 2016 band released a music video for title track of the album. This was followed by a second single and lyric video for "Not Giving Up".

Band members

Current members

  • Kenny Idell (Torres) – lead vocals (2012–present)
  • Alex Ramos – lead guitar, rhythm guitar (2012–present)
  • Timothy Gilbert – bass guitar (2019–present)
  • Devon Bosque – drums (2012–2014, 2019–present)

Discography

Studio Albums

  • The Broken (2017)

EPs

  • Love Is a Liar's Game (2014)

Singles

  • "There For You" (2014)
  • "Dead Inside" (2014)
  • "Where You Belong" (2014)
  • "The Broken" (2017)
  • "Not Giving Up" (2017)
  • "Don't Wait for Me" (2017)

Music videos

  • "There For You" [4]
  • "Dead Inside"
  • "Where You Belong"
  • "Royals" (originally by Lorde)
  • "Something In the Way You Move" (originally by Ellie Goulding)
  • "The Broken"
  • "Not Giving Up"
  • "There For You" (live video)
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References

  1. Crane, Matt. "Youth In Revolt, "There For You" lyric video premiere/Outerloop Records signing". Alternative Press. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  2. Kraus, Brian. "For All Those Sleeping and Capture The Crown announce co-headlining tour". Alternative Press. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  3. "There's gonna be many changes". December 7, 2015.
  4. Sharp, Tyler. "Youth In Revolt release "There For You" music video". Alternative Press. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
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