Visuals are astounding but the track is all over the place. First it's a chord progression you've heard a thousand times before than it goes full Aerosmith and it finishes on a U2-ish semiacoustic outro and everything is seasoned with heavily processed vocals. It's ambitious and it has definitely picked up my interest for the album but I'll see where it goes from here.
Not sure if this is cheaper than his webstore, but signed vinyl (Idols - Indie Exclusive Color Vinyl with Autographed Insert) and CDs available at Newbury Comics.
Never heard his music, but his persona seems cringe. I just watched the Hello Heaven, Hello video. I gotta listen to the album now.
I tried getting into Yungblud when he did that admittedly cool throwback with MGK and Travis Barker, and nothing has really stuck. Should I be giving it another go?
His ep with Aerosmith is the No 1 'album' in the UK. It's not particularly good (and I wish it was, as a fan of a few Aero albums) but cool to see nonetheless.