Youth Killed It have announced their sophomore albumWhat’s So Great, Britain? will be released on 5th October via Rude Records.

“Everything I’ve experienced over the last 14 months led to the creation of this record. Things that affect and impact the life of someone in their 20’s – from society to relationships. It’s been a mad 18 months for Britain and my personal life in general, so I really put my heart on my sleeve with this one.” – Jack Murphy (guitar/vocals)

The band recently released a single; Great British Summer.

“It’s about the fact that everyone is so miserable in the winter when it’s raining and cold – like my next door neighbour who constantly moans about everything when he’s not outside watering his flowers. We’re pretty sure that like 99% of Britain suffers from SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and we pine for a bit of sun to cheer us all up. Don’t worry you’re not alone and that’s why we wanted to write this song.” – Murphy

Pre-order the new album.

In support of the album’s release in October, Youth Killed It will be hitting the road for a UK headliner, saying: “It’s been ages since we have toured as we have been spending our time writing and producing the album. We are so happy to play a run of shows again and bring everyone a brand new set! We have spent a long time making these songs come to life, so bring your dad dance and be in full voice for the ‘daddiest’ jams around.”

Tour Dates:

6th October – Manchester, Aatma

7th October – Norwich, Epic

9th October – Birmingham, Subside

10th October – Bristol – Hy-Brasil

2nd October -London, Notting Hill Arts Club