Young The Giant - Victory Garden [Indie, Yellow Vinyl LP]
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Product Details
- Genre / Style Alternative Rock / Indie Rock / Pop Rock
- UPC 0888072770010
- Record Label Fearless Records
- Edition Indie Exclusive
- Format LP
- Disc Quantity 1
- Vinyl Color Yellow
- Vinyl Size 12"
- Vinyl Weight Standard
- Additional Info Limited Edition, "Translucent Lemonade Vinyl"
- Release Date 5/1/2026
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Young The Giant move through Victory Garden with an emphasis on empathy, family, and connection, framing their sixth studio album around the idea of choosing care over withdrawal. The 11-song set includes "Evergreen," "Different Kind Of Love," "Bitter Fruit," and "Already There," with Brendan O'Brien co-producing alongside the band. This indie exclusive translucent lemonade yellow vinyl record gives the album a distinct limited edition format.
"Evergreen" opens with a recurring-image title that suits the album's interest in renewal and persistence. "Different Kind Of Love" turns the record toward empathy as an active choice, while "Bitter Fruit" addresses the hardening that can come with adulthood and the effort to see life with less cynicism. "Already There" moves into distance and longing, tying connection to absence rather than simple reunion. "Mona Lisa" and "Life Is A Long Goodbye" widen the album's focus from love into time, family, and loss.
The album title points to care as something cultivated, not merely felt, and the songs approach that idea through relationships, parenthood, distance, and emotional endurance. Young The Giant give the record a clear thematic center in radical empathy, using personal relationships to address broader uncertainty. This edition is the indie exclusive pressing on translucent lemonade yellow vinyl.
- Format: Vinyl LP
- Standout tracks: "Evergreen," "Different Kind Of Love," "Bitter Fruit," "Already There"
- Pressing details: Indie Exclusive, Limited Edition, Translucent Lemonade Yellow Vinyl
- Genre/style: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Pop Rock
- UPC: 888072770010
For Young The Giant fans, Victory Garden connects the band's modern alternative rock identity with a specific lyrical focus on empathy and persistence. "Different Kind Of Love," "Bitter Fruit," and "Already There" give the album its clearest early statements.
* The Spotify track list may not exactly represent the tracks and audio of this LP edition.
Track List:
Side A:
- Evergreen
- Different Kind Of Love
- Bitter Fruit
- Already There
- Ships Passing
Side B:
- This Too Shall Pass
- Mona Lisa
- God As Witness
- Are You with Me?
- The Garden
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Life Is A Long Goodbye
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