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Album Release for You Me At Six

The anticipated new album from You Me At Six dropped on February 10th. After pushing back the initial January 27th release due to manufacturing issues with vinyl record production, the emo/pop-rock group kept fans on their toes by releasing singles from the album to build anticipation. Singles released include “DEEP CUTS,” “Mixed Emotions,” and “No Future? Yeah Right” feat. Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari, “heartLESS,” “:mydopamine:” and the latest drop from the quintet, “God Bless The 90s Kids.”

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“:mydopamine:” - You Me At Six

You Me At Six has released a new single from their upcoming album, “Truth Decay,” which will be released on February 10th. The album was set for release on January 27th; however, the band was forced to delay due to vinyl production issues. The fifth single, ":mydopamine:” is from the new album. Vocalist, Josh Frenceschi, has spoken about the recent release stating, “Dopamine is the body’s feel-good chemical, it’s responsible for allowing you to have pleasure, satisfaction and motivation. This song is about someone being that for you, making you feel good, making you feel alive.”

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8th Studio Album Announcement for Veteran Pop-Rock Group, You Me At Six

English pop-rock and emo group, You Me At Six, have released the fourth single off of their upcoming album, “Truth Decay”. The single, titled “heartLess,” was released on December 8th. Vocalist, Josh Frenceschi, discussed the recent release, “‘heartLESS’ was a song we’ve been sitting on for years knowing it would always come out,” . . . “It’s a song about feeling insecure and yet accepting of whatever may come. I wrote this song about someone close to me in the middle ground of a break up and falling in love.”

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