Yungblud, "Hello Heaven, Hello" and new album inspired by Britpop

Yungblud, “Hello Heaven, Hello” and new album inspired by Britpop

Next March 18 will be published “Hello Heaven, Hello“, The new single by Yungblud, ready to kick off his new musical era. In anticipating the song, the British musician has recently shared a series of reflections on his next studio album which, inspired by Britpop, will follow the 2022 album.

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Through a shared post on Instagra, the artist at the registry Dominic Richard Harrison has learned of “never felt so shiny” and “never having been so proud in supporting something” he created. Thus speaking in the detail of his next album, rebelling against having never been so proud of his own work, Yungblud wrote:

“Four years of work and everything starts on Tuesday. I am happy, healthy, nervous, terrified at the same time, but I have never felt so lucid or so proud to support something I created. We did exactly what we set ourselves to do. This album is an adventure and I want you to close your eyes and you are prosing in its nine minutes and six seconds of opening “

In an interview with the “NME”, revealing details on his ongoing projects and announcing exclusively the arrival of a double album, last December the musician had made it known: “The new album revolves around the idea of ​​their own love and self -re -appropriation, allowing people to feel seen and emanate this light. You can be seen for what you are really, regardless of where you come or what you think … I needed to write an album about this “. In another interview always for the British magazine, Yungblud had already talked about the disc calling it inspired by Britpop. Among the influences he quoted Oasis, Verve, Primal Scream, My Chemical Romance, David Bowie and Madonna.