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Youth Group seems an almost perfect bridge between the gloomier, more darkly melodic pop bands of the '80s and the grandly ambitious Brit-rock acts of the past decade.
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Youth Group seems an almost perfect bridge between the gloomier, more darkly melodic pop bands of the '80s and the grandly ambitious Brit-rock acts of the past decade.
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A live acoustic session by this great Aussie band compliments of the one and only Triple J radio ...
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Have anyone purchase the new album from Youth Group yet? Is it expectedly good?
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i really want to see them...it doesn't seem like they make it out to california ever though. what do you guys think of the new album? i don't like it as much as the first one.
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Youth Group has always seemed to have a love/hate relationships with their US critics. Though both Skeleton Jar (2005) and Casino Twilight Dogs (2006) earned the group props for their upbeat melodic rock, they received their share of disdain for being just another Death Cab or Nada Surf wannabe. Maybe that’s why the Aussie quartet spends little time over in the States, having stayed away for al.
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Youth Group seems an almost perfect bridge between the gloomier, more darkly melodic pop bands of the '80s and the grandly ambitious Brit-rock acts of the past decade.
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| Title | Lyrics | Buy |
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| 1 Forever Young |
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| 2 Sorry |
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| 3 Start Today Tomorrow |
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| 4 Under the Underpass |
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| 5 On a String |
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