YOUNG MOUNTAIN serves a tribute to he youthful spirit with new video “Lovely”

A little over two years since the release of their acclaimed full length “Lost Tree“, Swedish post rockish, emotive post hardcore / screamo act YOUNG MOUNTAIN are back with new single “Lovely”, a mellow, moody offering refining their earlier sound and gifting us with a nostalgia trip, strengthened by the blurred music video shot on analog 16mm film using an old camera made in Soviet Russia. “The video is about subculture and is an embodiment of the youthful spirit.” – says the band. “When you’re young nothing can hurt you.” We’re honored to give you its first viewing above. Asked about the meaning of the new track, YOUNG MOUNTAIN offers: “The single Lovely is musically inspired more by pop and post-punk songs than our earlie...

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