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Blood Youth release new music video for ‘Keep You Alive’

BLOOD YOUTH have released a brand new music video!

The new music video, for the track Keep You Alive, is taken from the band’s upcoming new album, Starve, which is due for release through Rude Records in February next year.

Speaking about the track, frontman Kaya Tarsus says, “at some point in our lives we will all go through something traumatic. It will change us and stays with us forever. Life is full of heartbreak, death and loss. Events that we have never been taught how to deal with, but we all have to face at some point. I’ve found that the longer we think and dwell on trauma, the longer we keep it alive within us. Keep You Alive is the darkest and most diverse song we have ever written as a band. It shows a side of us that has never been seen before, something that we are very excited about. The video was filmed and directed by Zak Pinchin, who we have worked with a few times before. He did an incredible job and produced a video that perfectly encapsulates what the song is about.”

Watch the official music video for Keep You Alive here: 

Alongside the release of the new music video, you can view the track list and artwork for the upcoming record. Both of which are available to view below:

Track List: 

1. {51/50}
2. Starve
3. Cut Me Open
4. Spineless
5. Nerve
6. The Answer
7. Waste Away
8. {stone.tape.theory}
9. Visitant
10. Keep You Alive
11. Nothing Left
12. Hate
13. Exhale

To promote their upcoming record, following its release in February, the band will undergo a tour across the UK in March.

Tour dates are as follows: 

01.03 Southampton, Joiners
02.03 Leeds, The Key Club
03.03 Glasgow, Audio
04.04 Newcastle, Think Tank
06.03 Manchester, Star & Garter
07.03 Birmingham, Mama Roux’s
08.03 London, Underworld

Starve is set for release on February 22nd via Rude Records.

For more information on BLOOD YOUTH like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.