We’re pleased to bring you the premiere of Friend of My Youth’s new album Telling (listen below), which is scheduled to be officially released on July 19, 2019 on vinyl through Secret Pennies Records and Salinas Records, as well as on cassette through Phat’n’Phunky. You can purchase the album here: Secret Pennies Records | Salinas Records | Phat’n’Phunky.

Friend of My Youth are celebrating with a record release show on July 13 at Nearly Normals in Corvallis, WA alongside Alien Boy (Portland, OR) and Cool Original (Philadelphia, PA).

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About the band:

Friend of My Youth are a long-distance indie punk band split between Corvallis, OR, and Santa Barbara, CA. What was originally intended to be a short-lived project with a firm expiration date (guitarist/singer Indiana Laub’s move from Southern California to the Pacific Northwest) turned into a cross-state band built on voice memo demos and discount flights. After two years of traveling back and forth to write songs, play shows, and record, the band is ready to release Telling, their debut full-length. “The record is mostly about processing and reprocessing memory and trauma and weird feelings over and over until the point of feeling like an alien around everyone you know,” the band says. “It’s also about being obsessed with science fiction and alternate timelines.”

Connect with the band:

Bandcamp | Instagram