6/29/2022

YUNGBLUD Releases New Single, "Don't Feel Like Feeling Sad Today.' Self Titled Album Set For Release September 2

YUNGBLUD RELEASES NEW SINGLE & VIDEO ‘DON’T FEEL LIKE FEELING SAD TODAY’ – OUT NOW
 
SELF-TITLED THIRD STUDIO ALBUM
SET FOR RELEASE SEPTEMBER 2

[LOCOMOTION/GEFFEN RECORDS]
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‘DON’T FEEL LIKE FEELING SAD TODAY’
 
YUNGBLUD – OUT SEPTEMBER 2, 2022
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NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
09/13 - MTELUS - Montreal, QC
09/15 - RBC Echo Beach - Toronto, ON
09/17 - RIOT FEST - Chicago, IL
09/22 - 09/25 - Louder Than Life Festival - Louisville, KY
09/22 - 09/25 - Firefly Music Festival - Dover Heights, DE
10/04 – The Union Event Center – Salt Lake City, UT
10/08 - Aftershock Festival - Sacramento, CA
10/14 - Austin City Limits Music Festival - Austin, TX
 
 
Today, internationally acclaimed, multiple-award winning British musician YUNGBLUD has released his energetic new single Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today.’ The high- octane track, written by Dominic Harrison (aka YUNGBLUD) and Matt Schwartz, exec produced by Chris Greatti, offers a taste of what’s to come from his highly anticipated third album YUNGBLUD’, set for global release on September 2nd via LOCOMOTION/Geffen Records. Pre-order/add/save YUNGBLUD HERE.
 
Listen to ‘Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today’ HERE.
 
The release of Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today’ follows the filming of the track’s accompanying video last week (Monday, June 20th) which caused chaos on London’s Southbank as YUNGBLUD invited fans down to be involved. The video, directed by Tom Pallant and YUNGBLUD, showcases the artist and his fans getting chaotic in true YUNGBLUD style, drenching themselves during water fights, as he performs the song on a flatbed truck adorned in slogans. With a mass of fans taking over the location, armed with posters and water pistols, the wet-and-wild scene was subsequently deemed as overcrowding and shut down by the Metropolitan police authorities.
 
Watch the performance video for ‘Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today’ HERE.
 
Speaking about the inspiration and meaning of the track, YUNGBLUD reveals, “I wrote this song on a morning when I didn’t even want to get out of bed. I sat and looked at the ceiling, head full of so much shit, reading what the internet was saying about me that day, and I just didn’t feel like feeling sad. I wrote these words to help me stand up. To me this song is what happiness feels like. Happiness with a bite. A defiant sort of happiness. Looking at yourself in the mirror and telling the sadness to fuck off and come back another day. I wanted this song to be a little part of someone’s day, no matter what they're going through they can put this on and feel a bit stronger today. That’s the vision, that’s the dream… That’s why when we made the video. It needed to replicate that idea. My manager asked me ‘what can we do, that no one else does?’ And the concept came to us. All over the world I meet my fans in the streets, to feel a connection. To look into another person's eyes and see that they’re going through the same things as me. It’s kind of become a ritual of ours. Put it this way, the fucking police all over the world know when we’re town! So I said let's roll some cameras, pull up a truck, no permits, no permission, tell people to meet me at a location and have a massive water fight. Sing, scream, and feel together. Imperfect, raw, real … happy.”
 
Last weekend, YUNGBLUD hit the iconic John Peel Stage at Glastonbury 2022 for an explosive debut performance. Playing to a packed-out tent, YUNGBLUD’s set included fan-favorites such as ‘Memories’, ‘parents’, and ‘The Funeral’ alongside brand new, unreleased tracks ‘Tissues’ and ‘I cry 2’, taken from his upcoming self-titled album. The raucous performance saw the crowd chanting for an encore, whilst sending Twitter into a frenzy with YUNGBLUD trending at no.6 on UK Twitter and subsequently sending his past two Albums 21th Century Liability and Weird straight back into the top 15 on the UK album chart. Check out the full Glastonbury performance here. Over the weekend, YUNGBLUD also joined Chris Difford (Squeeze) on stage at The Acoustic Tent for a special performance of ‘Up The Junction’.
 
In July, he will head to Australia, New Zealand, and Japan to complete his ‘LIFE ON MARS’’ tour, followed by a return to North American shores this fall for select dates, including festival appearances at Austin City Limits, Louder Than LifeRiot Fest, and Firefly Music Festival. For a full list of tour dates go to: www.yungbludofficial.com/tour
 
Rarely does an artist come along such as YUNGBLUD, who has undeniably become Gen-Z’s rock n’ roll poster child. Fearlessly advocating for the weirdos, freaks and the marginalized in the world, from the ground up, YUNGBLUD has amassed legions of dedicated fans from all over the world, who flock to his sold-out shows each night and scream every word to his songs as if their lives depend on it. With co-signs from rock legends such as Mick JaggerOzzy OsbourneSteve Jones, and Dave GrohlYUNGBLUD’Strajectory is looking brighter and more exciting than ever.
 
Last month, YUNGBLUD released his latest single ‘Memories’ ft. WILLOW [LISTEN HERE]. The track, which surpassed 1 million streams in its first week, was accompanied by an official music video directed by Colin Tilley [WATCH HERE]. Speaking on the song, YUNGBLUD revealed: “This song is about letting go of past traumas you may have experienced and voicing them to the world. There’s something freeing about turning painful memories from your past into lessons for your future - I want people to scream this song out and it be cathartic. It’s about coming together and shedding pain, turning it into positive energy and sharing the burden with each other.”
 
In March, YUNGBLUD released 'The Funeral' alongside a music video featuring Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne [WATCH HERE}. ‘The Funeral’ has accumulated more than 25 million combined video and global streams and continues to grow. He performed the song on CBS’ The Late Late Show with James Corden [WATCH HERE].
 
More exciting news and detail on his forthcoming album to come.
 
‘Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today’ is available everywhere now.
Watch the performance video 
HERE.
About YUNGBLUD
Born in Yorkshire, England, YUNGBLUD (aka Dominic Harrison) is a multi-instrumentalist who first picked up a guitar at age two and began writing his own songs at age 10. The 24-year-old artist is known for voicing what he feels are major concerns for his generation, using his music to unite and empower the youth of today. Following the release of his self-titled EP and his full-length 2018 debut, 21stCentury Liability, YUNGBLUD released the underrated youth EP in 2019, which debuted in the top 10 on the Official UK Albums chart. YUNGBLUD was crowned MTV Push: Ones to Watch winner at the beginning of 2020, when he was also shortlisted for the BBC Sound of 2020 poll. YUNGBLUD went on to win ‘Best Music Video’ at the NME Awards in Feb 2020 and Best Alternative artist at the 2021 MTV EMAs. Over the years, YUNGBLUD has performed to sold-out crowds in over 20 countries and played some of the world’s biggest festivals, including Austin City Limits, Life Is Beautiful, Lollapalooza, Rock Am Ring, Reading and Leeds Festivals, and Vans Warped Tour. YUNGBLUD released the full-length album ‘weird!’ on December 4th, 2020, which debuted at no.1 on the UK Official Album Chart after racking up a massive 39,000 chart sales in the first week. Described as a coming-of-age album, ‘weird!’ features tracks “god save me, but don’t drown me out”, “weird!”, “strawberry lipstick” and “Mars”. In Autumn 2020, he launched The YUNGBLUD Podcast on BBC Sounds, where he meets young music fans who are approaching turning points in their lives, to discuss topics and issues affecting young people today whether it be gender, sexuality, identity, money worries, friendships, style or mental health. YUNGBLUD now has over 8 Million monthly listeners on Spotify and over 3 Billion global streams.


 
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