One of the most successful bands to emerge from the UK in recent years, You Me At Six, today release a brand new single titled ‘No Future? Yeah Right’ via Underdog Records / AWAL Recordings.
Complete with a soaring, defiant chorus, the track – featuring Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari – is an anthemic ode to taking a stand for yourself. Vocalist Josh Franceschi adds “‘No Future? Yeah Right is a song that focuses in on breaking the chain of a negative cycle. Sometimes we find ourselves under the spell of others’ insecurities & if you let people hurt you, they will. Nothing is more disappointing than discovering someone’s true colours and them being dark. Getting our long time friend Rou to lend his skills to our angst and defiance made the song that much more profound.
The release of ‘No Future? Yeah Right’ follows the near frenzy of excitement reached by fans after the band confirmed the release of their 8th studio record, ‘Truth Decay’, along with a UK wide tour in 2023.
You Me At Six are masters of their genre, representing pop rock & emo on a global level, with two UK Number 1 albums including 2021’s ‘SUCKAPUNCH’ and a further 4 Top 10 Records. They have amassed over half a billion streams across platforms, have graced the covers of global magazines and have had 18 singles on BBC Radio One playlist alone; well and truly proving their mainstream appeal.
The band recently celebrated the 10 year anniversary of their milestone UK Gold certified album, ‘Sinners Never Sleep’. The newly packaged UK album was released alongside two very special sold-out shows.
With a busy year ahead and a tour and new album coming in 2023, You Me At Six can safely enjoy their status as one of the biggest and most prolific British bands of the 21st Century.
See the music video below:
UK DATES – FEBRUARY 2023
1st – Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth
3rd – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
4th – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
6th – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
9th – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
10th – Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
11th – Alexandra Palace, London
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