Young The Giant – Young The Giant

Album Info

Artist: Young The Giant

Title: Young The Giant

Year: 2010

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Tracklist

  • 1. Apartment - 2020 Remaster (3:54)
  • 2. My Body - 2020 Remaster (4:04)
  • 3. I Got - 2020 Remaster (4:19)
  • 4. Cough Syrup - 2020 Remaster (4:08)
  • 5. God Made Man - 2020 Remaster (4:47)
  • 6. 12 Fingers - 2020 Remaster (4:16)
  • 7. Strings - 2020 Remaster (4:10)
  • 8. Your Side - 2020 Remaster (3:50)
  • 9. Garands - 2020 Remaster (4:05)
  • 10. St. Walker - 2020 Remaster (4:08)
  • 11. Islands - 2020 Remaster (4:05)
  • 12. Guns Out - 2020 Remaster (4:41)
  • 13. Every Little Thing - Demo (2:43)
  • 14. Typhoon - 2020 Remaster (4:09)
  • 15. Strings (Reprise) - 2020 Remaster (5:17)
  • 16. Take Me Home - 2.0 (4:06)

Review

Hey, music lovers! Let's chat about Young the Giant's self-titled debut album from 2010. This bad boy has been rocking our worlds for over a decade now, and it's still fresh as hell. I mean, come on, who hasn't belted out 'Cough Syrup' or 'My Body' at the top of their lungs while driving with the windows down?

What really gets me about this album is how it takes you on a journey. You start off with these chill, introspective vibes, and before you know it, you're swept up in this crazy energetic sound that makes you wanna dance your ass off. The way they build their songs is just *chef's kiss*. And let's talk about those harmonies for a sec - they're so warm and inviting, it's like getting a musical hug.

But wait, there's more! The 10th Anniversary Edition threw in some extra goodies like 'Every Little Thing' and 'Typhoon'. 'Typhoon' is a real standout - the guitar work is insane, and when Sameer and Jacob's voices blend together, it's pure magic. It's crazy to think some of these tracks started when they were still The Jakes. Talk about a glow-up! This album isn't just a time capsule of 2010 indie rock - it's a freaking classic that's still killing it today. - Madi