Young And Doomed is out now – and you’ll love it!
Following the recent announcement that Frank Iero has signed to UNFD and formed his latest band Frank Iero And The Future Violents, the first track from his upcoming album Barriers (out 31 May 2019) Young and Doomed is now available today via DSPs and streaming services.
Premiered yesterday on BBC Radio1 with Annie Mac, the insistent, dark rock nā roll anthem flails with a wild and uncontrollable angst and energy. Its accompanying video is a visceral performance piece that captures the frenetic and frantic energy that bursts from the track with guitar, bass and drums with Frankās plaintive vocals anchoring the hopeless emotion. Directed by Steve Pedulla from Thursday, the video features childhood photos of Frank Iero and The Future Violents.
In addition to the trackās release, Frank Iero and the Future Violents have announced today that theyāll will be hitting the road this Summer for a headline tour kicking off on 29 May in Philadelphia and circling around the Eastern Seaboard and wrapping up in NYC on 22 June. But before that, they will be supporting Taking Back Sunday for a round of Southwest and West Coast dates that kick off next week in Houston and conclude at SFās The Warfield on 14 April. They will also head to the UK to play 2000Trees festival on Saturday 13 July.
His third album Barriers is a rumination of sorts on life and living and the obstacles (a.k.a. ābarriersā) that get in the way. Recorded and mixed by Steve Albini, Barriers is 14 songs that not only tackle the existential journey of his heart and mind, but help him redirect his musical path.
āI never expected to do one solo record in my lifetime,ā he chuckles, ālet alone three. Every time I start a new record, I say to myself āThis is it. This is the end. This is the last one.ā It got me thinking about how we set up these obstacles around ourselves. Sometimes theyāre for protection and sometimes theyāre to keep people out, and sometimes we even set them up so that we fail and we find solace in that failure. But whenever I find something that scares the shit out of me, thatās when I know I have to do it! And so these songs are about experiences that were either walls I wanted to break down or walls that Iād built up around myself in order to protect myself. But these songs were also things that Iād never attempted before but had always wanted to try.ā
āBarriers is a record that I still canāt believe I made and Iām so incredibly proud of it,ā Iero reflects. āI canāt wait for other people to be shocked and appalled and inspired by it. Hopefully it scares the shit out of them.ā
Frank Iero and the Future Violents is Frank Iero, Evan Nestor, Matt Armstrong, Tucker Rule and Kayleigh Goldsworthy. Barriers was recorded and mixed by Steve Albini and will be released via UNFD on 31 May Ā 2019.