You Me At Six’s ‘Cavalier Youth’ album review

Composed of Josh Franceschi, Max Helyer, Dan Flint, Chris Miller and Matt Barnes, You Me at Six is a UK pop/rock band. Cavalier Youth is their third released album, as the Surrey-based band first came on the scene with their first album, Take Off Your Colours in 2008.
To create this album, the boys of You Me At Six stayed in Los Angeles, California to work with Neal Avron, who has previously worked with other bands such as Linkin Park and Fall Out Boy.

In comparison to the last album the band released in 2011, “Sinners Never Sleep” this album holds more of an uplifting tone and pop influence.

Despite “Bite My Tongue” undoubtingly being one of the more popular songs off their last album, featuring the vocals of Oli Sykes from Bring Me The Horizon, there is no screaming in this album. However, it is still filled with guitars, drums and a new mature You Me At Six tone that makes you sing along.

The album keeps the band’s aggressive tone, even with the more positive subject, as demonstrated in the songs, “Fresh Start Fever” and “Lived A Lie.”

However, the band with songs such as “Always Attract,” “Stay With Me” and “Crash,” You Me At Six do have a softer side they like to display. Cavalier Youth still features this side of You Me At Six with slower songs such as “Wild Ones” and “Be Who You Are.”

The Deluxe album features 13 songs with the bonus track of “Champagne Wishes.”

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