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“I’m freaking out!” Linkin Park’s new album From Zero hits Number One in the UK charts
See Mike Shinoda and Emily Armstrong accepting their trophy from the Official Charts to celebrate Linkin Park’s new album From Zero hitting Number One.
Cambridge-based crew instantly seal the deal on this scintillating taste of their 2018-due debut album.
Sometimes – though it feels rarer and rarer – a song, or a band if you’re lucky, just pops out of the ether and hits you with a punch that feels like a kiss, and that’s it, it’s love.
Step forward Grieving, a four-piece from Cambridge who aren’t exactly newcomers, having put out a few small releases and enjoyed some decent radio play from Daniel P Carter and 6 Music, but are fresh to these ears.
And what a rush, truly – the track we’re premiering here, Start Young, is evocative of so many great post-hardcore bands of a decade-plus ago, acts that toured on floors, that took payment in sweat, and who ate cold beans straight out the tins for sustenance. Which is to say: some stuff just sounds more real than the rest, doesn’t it? Don't @ us.
Start Young is the second song released from the band’s early-2018-due debut album, which was recorded with Bob Cooper (his credits include Nai Harvest and Self Defense Family, which will mean a lot to some readers, certainly). The first, Brian Emo (see what they did there?) can be heard here.
Previously compared to Jawbreaker, and we're definitely hearing some Jade Tree-isms in here, Grieving are nailing that late-90s/early 00s heavier-end-of-the-emo-spectrum sound, while adding a modern resonance – and we’re loving it. Throwback, a little; but absolutely in tune with the here and now.
And if you’re loving it too, see Grieving (Facebook, Twitter) live as follows:
September
22: Cambridge, Subterranean Festival @ Corn Exchange
December
21: London, New Cross Inn
And listen to the band’s 2016 EP, Demonstrations, below.