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Young the Giant is an alternative rock band which formed in Irvine, California, United States in 2004. The band consists of Sameer Gadhia (vocals, percussion), Jacob Tilley (guitar), Eric Cannata (guitar), Payam Doostzadeh (bass) and François Comtois (drums). The band's name is purposefully nonsensical; Gadhia explained it as a "leftfield idea" meant to evoke curiosity. Check our available Young The Giant concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Young the Giant are back with their second dose of nostalgic indie rock, with their signature flair and love of vintage sounds firmly in place. Fans of their first, self-titled album, could rest assured that the band were sticking to their roots upon the release of the album's first singles, "It's About Time" and "Crystallized", which both show the band's ability to pen some serious hooks, but without an over-polished production or the often cheesy lyrics usually found in radio-worthy tracks...
- www.musicreview.co.za
It's been four years since these summery, bummery Californians dropped the power-pop bomb "My Body," earning fans from MTV to Morrissey. Their second album, and first for Fueled by Ramen, adopts the post-Spotify try-anything attitude of new labelmates Cobra Starship and Twenty One Pilots. When they nail the postmodern smash-up thing, it's explosive, inventive rock: "Anagram" sounds like Dirty Projectors headlining the Bamboozle Festival, and "It's About Time" marries Foo Fighter fuzz, Justin...
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The curse of the second album. Some careers are built slowly, album after album showing a band growing into their own, finding a sound, perfecting that sound (see: The National). A very, very rare few crush it out of the gate, dropping a goddamn near perfect first album and then keeping it up as the years progress (see: Arcade Fire). Another subset of bands have the good fortune of putting together a remarkable first album, but then stumble on the second...
- consequenceofsound.net
Hint: Follow a reviewer to be notified when they post reviews.Author's Rating Inside AP.net Young the Giant - Mind Over MatterYoung the Giant - Mind Over Matter Record Label: Fueled by Ramen Release Date: Jan. 21, 2014 Chalk this one up to pretense. The highly anticipated sophomore follow-up to Young the Giant's juggernaut self-titled debut is a mixed bag of awkwardness, superfluous breathiness and more brain-wracking lyrics...
- www.absolutepunk.net
Tweet 13 Songs That Flow Young the Giant, the California alternative rock band, released their newest album, Mind Over Matter, on January 17th. The album is comprised of thirteen songs that are both engaging and soothing. The songs on this album are ones that you can easily hyper-focus on and work to dissect - both instrumentally and lyrically. However, at the same time the music isn't so overpowering that you can't do something else while listening to it...
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Release Date: Jan. 21, 2014 Chalk this one up to pretense. The highly anticipated sophomore follow-up to Young the Giant's juggernaut self-titled debut is a mixed bag of awkwardness, superfluous breathiness and more brain-wracking lyrics. Plenty might find album opener "Slow Dive," gorgeous and inviting but really it's a waste of 40 seconds that serves no purpose. Ditto for the punchy "Anagram," which has a cheery chorus and a sun-drenched vibe but does very little on repeat listens...
- absolutepunk.net
When Young the Giant's debut album crashed the American mainstream back in 2011, reviewers attacked the band's hooky, polished pop-rock for general blandness. But with its dazzlingly immersive textures and eclectic songcraft, Mind Over Matter won't suffer those same criticisms. Prog-pop epic "Anagram" sets the whiplash pace with its mindfuck mood swings, blending jittery guitars with swirling orchestrations and Sameer Gadhia's swooning falsetto...
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Has there ever been a more mismatched band and record label combination than Young the Giant's self-titled LP being released by Roadrunner Records? Here we had a young group of Californian indie-rockers rubbing shoulders with metal behemoths such as Opeth and Slipknot. Maybe it was this weird amalgam of genres - along with the constant promotion of the quintet's multicultural backgrounds - which heightened anticipation for the record to the point of inevitable disappointment...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Sound: Young The Giant are an alternative band from California, formerly known as The Jakes. They're charting well, and the album has been critically acclaimed by many magazines and even Morrissey. The band's sound is a softer alternative style, accompanied by Sameer Gadhia's signature vocals. Although it has moments of lackluster lyrics and awkward falsettos, most of the songs are quite well-written and their self-titled debut isn't a bad album at all...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
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