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Montreal’s Dear Youth
Announce Details for New EP ‘You Could Wish Me The Best’ out June 29 on Anchor Eighty-Four
New Song Premiering on Substream
“…the Montreal-based quintet sounds like they’ve been ripped from the peak of the mid-aughts — only more carefully constructed and ready to be that band for a new generation of kids. It’s high drama mixed with slick guitars and hooks that are bound to get even passive listeners singing along.”- Substream |
Montréal, QC pop punk band Dear Youth have announced a June 29 release date for their upcoming EP ‘You Could Wish Me The Best’ on Anchor Eighty-Four. Stream a new song “Out of Sight, Out of Mind” on Substream: Pre-order the EP at: http://anchoreightyfour.com. The band will be touring Canada this summer. Watch for dates/venues soon. Upcoming show JUL 14- Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground (w/ Real Talk) |
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About Dear Youth: Dear Youth is Canadian Pop Punk/Emo band from Montréal, QC who formed in December 2015 by Jared Zuckerman, Brendan Pilon, Jacob Saray, Eduardo Fonseca Arraes and Devon Cleary all with the similar interest of writing songs that just felt good. The band released their debut EP titled, Over the Bridge, in October of 2016. The lyrics address the feelings of loss and youth, the challenges of adulthood, growing up and the changes that accompany these times. The name of the band reminds us to look at our own youth with dear nostalgia while looking ahead and figuring out what we are missing. Dear Youth’s sound possesses clear ties to the staple bands of the late 90’s and early 00’s as listeners can draw influences from Blink-182 to Taking Back Sunday, yet the band has been able to bring this iconic sound into 2018 packing its own punch and feel. The band signed with Anchor Eight-Four in March of 2018 and released their first single and music video “Fair Warning” shortly after. www.facebook.com/dearyouthband |