Chicago's The Youngest released their sophomore album, See It Through mid-October this past year. Consisting of thirteen tracks drfiting between upbeat Americana to wistful folk to guitar-driven blues without ever moving arms-distance from their pensive through line.
After launching the first leg of their American tour this past fall with a slew of Midwestern tour dates, Frontman Andrew Taetz (vocals, rhythm guitar, keys) and keyboardist Jackie Myers will be heading out West for a string of acoustic tour dates up and down the California coast. More tour dates to be announced later this year.
See It Through's inspiration is "half relationships and half society," according to Taetz, and offers up frenetic lyricism with a reflection on both the current civil zeitgeist and modern youth's reaction to it. The albums "Thirteen expansive, textural tracks that span indie folk to country rock and blues," says Culture Collide. Album standout "Make Me New" tells of cautious optimism in the face of adulthood and Consequence of Sound dubs it a, "sweetly rolling ballad, whose textures and earnestness at times evoke early Fleet Foxes."http://www.theyoungestmusic.com/
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