The Young'uns
The Young'uns

The Young'uns

GBRPop, Indie Pop
10,067 monthly listeners
  • 8.6K followers
  • 2.2K subscribers
  • 2.4K followers
  • 502 fans

The Young'uns's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Rolling Down the River
3.3K streams
2
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A Place Called England
1.3K streams
3
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Rolling Down the Bay to Juliana
811 streams
4
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The Hartlepool Pedlar
691 streams
5
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Cable Street
646 streams
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The Young'uns's YouTube Videos

58.9K
Views
The Young'uns - Be the Man (Official Video)
Youtube
58.9K views
Oct 03, 2017
36K
Views

The Young'uns - John Hill (2014)

The Young'uns

The Young'uns - John Hill (2014)
Youtube
36K views
Mar 14, 2014
32.8K
Views
The Young'uns - Jack Ironside (2014)
Youtube
32.8K views
May 27, 2014

Events54 Events

May-Jun
25-08
Swaledale Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, VentnorN/A N/A
Oct
11
The Young'uns at Kings Place London
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Hall
Dec
23
The Young'uns at Cecil Sharp House
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Hall
Past
Sep
07-10
Bromyard Folk Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, BromyardN/A N/A
Past
Aug
25-28
Towersey Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, ThameN/A N/A
Past
Aug
18-20
FolkEast
United Kingdom
GBR
, WoodbridgeN/A N/A
Past
Aug
10-12
Fairport's Cropredy Convention
United Kingdom
GBR
, BanburyN/A N/A
Past

The Young'uns's Upcoming Events2 Events

  • Swaledale Festival festival

    Seckou Keita, Martin Taylor, Raphael Wallfisch, Antonio Forcione, Ganda Boys, Brodsky Quartet, The Young'uns, Emma Johnson, The Whoop Group, James Gilchrist, The Carrivick Sisters, The Jeremiahs, Adriano Adewale, Villiers Quartet, Mathilde Milwidsky
    GBR, Ventnor
    Medium
  • The Young'uns at Kings Place London

    The Young'uns
    Kings Place London
    GBR, London
    Hall0 - 500

The Young'uns's Past Events52 Events

  • The Young'uns at Cecil Sharp House

    The Young'uns
    Cecil Sharp House
    GBR, London
    Hall0 - 500
  • Bromyard Folk Festival festival

    Kris Drever, Crows, Eliza Carthy, Cerys Hafana, The Young'uns, Dallahan, Merry Hell, Jim Moray, Maddie Morris, Frankie Archer, Jack Rutter, Melrose Quartet, GRANNY'S ATTIC, Old Spot, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson, Owen Spafford and Louis Campbell, Ben Robertson, Whapweasel, Enda Kenny, The Hunch, Peeping Tom
    GBR, Bromyard
    Small
  • Towersey Festival festival

    The Proclaimers, Frank Turner, Nickel Creek, The Divine Comedy, Jack Botts, Gnoss, Jemima Coulter, Flook, Sam Sweeney, Thea Gilmore, Molotov Jukebox, Ross Ainslie, The Young'uns, Gwenifer Raymond, The Spooky Men's Chorale, Tim Edey, Merry Hell, Rusty Shackle, Bargainatt, Lady Nade, Solstice, Flammer Dance Band, Leveret, The Urban Folk Quartet, John Kirkpatrick, GRANNY'S ATTIC, Joshua Burnell, Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage, Lizzy Hardingham, James Riley, Gavin Osborn, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, Owen Spafford and Louis Campbell, Threepenny Bit, Sheshanties, The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band, Damien Barber, Frog on a Bike, Sacha Dieu, Rooftop Assembly, Crowdy-Kit, The Dartmoor Pixie Band, Klezmer Loshn, Kirkophany
    GBR, Thame
    Medium
  • FolkEast festival

    John Smith, Katherine Priddy, Lindisfarne, Capercaillie, Son Of Dave, Ímar, Sam Sweeney, Martin Simpson, Naragonia, Kathryn Tickell, Martyn Joseph, The Young'uns, John Spiers, Jackie Oates, Angeline Morrison, Lady Maisery, The Spooky Men's Chorale, Nick Hart, Frankie Archer, Ellie Gowers, CYNEFIN, Jez Lowe, Boss Morris, Jon Wilks, Burd Ellen, Joshua Burnell, The Magpie Arc, Hack-Poets Guild, Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne, Bonfire Radicals, Filkin's Music, Rory McLeod, The Ciderhouse Rebellion, Sam Baxter
    GBR, Woodbridge
    Small
  • Fairport's Cropredy Convention festival

    10cc, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Easy Star All-Stars, Toyah, The Fisherman's Friends, Fairport Convention, Robert Fripp, Beans On Toast, Peat and Diesel, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Strawbs, The Young'uns, Morganway, Merry Hell, Solstice, Joshua Burnell, Richard Digance, kikki Dee & Carmelo Lugeri, Richie Owens and the Farm Bureau, Anthony John Clarke, Ritchie Owens, Wilson & Wakeman
    GBR, Banbury
    Big

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More about The Young'uns

Overview of Indie Pop musician The Young'uns

The Young'uns are a British pop and indie pop music group from Stockton-on-Tees. This band, which is renowned for its lively and catchy melodies, creates a distinctive sound that is both retro and modern. Their sound is both recognizable and intriguing since it combines elements of vintage pop with contemporary indie influences.

The Young'uns are known for using enticing hooks and energetic rhythms in their music. Love, relationships, and self-discovery are frequent themes in their lyrics, which makes listening to them an emotional and relevant experience. The Young'uns are swiftly establishing themselves in the pop and indie pop music scenes because to their catchy and expressive sound.

Overall, The Young'uns are a brilliant band of musicians who inject new life into the pop and indie pop genres with their own style. This band is sure to make waves in the music industry for years to come because to their captivating tunes and accessible lyrics.

What are the most popular songs for Indie Pop musician The Young'uns?

With its distinctive fusion of traditional and modern folk music, the Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom-based band The Young'uns has established itself as a mainstay in the pop and indie pop music industry. One of their best songs is "A Place Called England," followed by "Be the Man," "Cable Street," "Between the Wars," "Ghafoor's Bus," "You Won't Find Me on Benefits Street," "John Ball," "Carriage 12," "Ta-ra to Tooting," and "Dark Water."

The song "A Place Called England" stands out thanks to its stirring lyrics and lovely music. The song discusses the need to appreciate and celebrate England's beauty and variety. Another excellent song by the group that demonstrates their talent for crafting catchy pop tunes with deep lyrics is "Be the Man."

Other noteworthy songs on the album include "Between the Wars," a song on the sufferings of working-class people during the interwar period, and "Cable Street," which relates the tale of the Battle of Cable Street, a pivotal moment in the fight against fascism.

Overall, The Young'uns' fusion of traditional and modern folk music has helped them establish a distinctive sound in the pop and indie pop music scenes. Their most popular songs demonstrate their talent for crafting appealing melodies and lyrics that connect with listeners.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Indie Pop musician The Young'uns?

The Young'uns, a well-known folk group from Stockton-on-Tees, England, have been creating a stir with their most recent albums. Tiny Notes, their most recent album, was published in 2023 and included songs like "Tiny Notes," "Lyra," and "Jack Merritt's Boots" that highlight their distinctive storytelling approach. The CD has won praise from critics for its moving melodies and tragic lyrics.

The Young'uns have released a number of singles in addition to their most recent album. Both 2023 releases, "Lyra" and "Jack Merritt's Boots," have drawn recognition for their socially sensitive topics and potent narrative. Their most recent album's title tune, "Tiny Notes," which was also made available as a single, has drawn appreciation for its understated, personal aesthetic. Another notable single from the group that displays their aptitude for using music to communicate meaningful messages is "Three Dads Walking," which was released in 2022.

Overall, The Young'uns' singular fusion of traditional folk music and modern storytelling continues to enthrall audiences. Their most recent albums demonstrate their artistic development and dedication to using music as a vehicle for social commentary and change. It's highly recommended for fans of indie and folk-pop music to listen to their most recent album and songs.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Indie Pop musician The Young'uns?

The UK's Stockton-on-Tees-based Pop and Indie Pop band The Young'uns have performed at a number of significant concerts and festivals throughout the years. The "Fairport's Cropredy Convention," "Winnipeg Folk Festival," "Cambridge Folk Festival," "Wickham Festival," and "Celtic Connections" are just a few of their most notable festival appearances. These festivals have given the band the chance to share their music with a larger audience and win over more followers.

The Young'uns have also performed at a number of prestigious locations, including "Oran Mor," "Sage Gateshead," "Harbourfront Center," "Summerhall," and "Norwich Arts Centre." These locations have made it possible for the band to establish a more personal relationship with their audience and to offer a distinctive live music experience. In one famous performance, they played their album "Strangers" and garnered a standing ovation from the audience at the Sage Gateshead.

The Young'uns have participated in various musical collaborations in addition to their festival appearances and venue performances. For instance, they co-wrote "You Are My Sister" with The Unthanks and performed it live at the "Celtic Connections" festival. Their cooperation was praised by the critics, which raised public awareness of them.

The Young'uns have had a successful music career, and their appearances at festivals, concerts in public spaces, and band collaborations have all made a big difference in their achievements. They continue to produce music that appeals to their followers and presents their own sound to the globe.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Indie Pop musician The Young'uns?

The Young'uns, a British indie pop band, has worked with other professionals in the field to produce outstanding songs. Their work with Bob Fox on the tune "Brewster & Wagner - Bonus Track" is among their most impressive collaborations. The song is a lovely ode to the two miners who stood up for their rights during the 1984 Miners' Strike.

The Young'uns' ability to write heartfelt melodies that connect with listeners is demonstrated by their cooperation with Bob Fox on "Brewster & Wagner - Bonus Track". The song is proof of the ability of music to both record history and draw attention to significant situations. It's a lovely song that showcases The Young'uns and Bob Fox's skills.

The Young'uns have collaborated with a variety of outstanding musicians throughout the years, but their work on "Brewster & Wagner - Bonus Track" with Bob Fox stands out. The song pays moving homage to two miners who fought for their rights during the 1984 Miners' Strike and demonstrates the ability of music to record history and draw attention to pressing causes. It's a lovely song that showcases The Young'uns and Bob Fox's skills.