Somebody's Child bring their second album on tour
Anyone stumbling across Somebody's Child's discography would never guess that the group from Ireland only released their self-titled debut album last year. Instead, the fervent indie rock of frontman Cian Godfrey is reminiscent of the sound of bands such as The War On Drugs or Kings of Leon, which has matured over many years. Godfrey founded the project in his native Dublin in 2018 and began releasing sporadic indie pop singles, which quickly found favor in the UK. After several EPs, they released their critically acclaimed debut album "Somebody's Child" in early 2023, in which the band's emotional indie project gives vent to the isolation and frustration that life and, above all, growing up in our society currently entails. Less than two years later, the follow-up is already in the starting blocks: In March next year, Somebody's Child will release their second album "When Youth Fades Away". The pre-released single "Time Of My Life" sounds more than promising and seems to pick up musically exactly where the group left off with their debut. The song is thought-provoking and sets the themes for the entire work, in which Somebody's Child are not afraid of the profound thoughts: It's about nostalgia, getting older and what kind of legacy you want to leave behind at the end of it all. In April 2025, the band will be bringing their work to Germany on an extensive tour - and will be making eight tour stops in this country as part of this.
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