Their four track debut EP, ‘Mirrors’, has been produced by former SikTh members Dan Weller and Justin Hill (Enter Shikari, Haunts, Gallows), and covers a host of subjects, from party-induced-excess and temptation, to adolescent aspirations and dependency, and all this in little more than 16 minutes. However, it’s a brief blast of promise that should more than whet the appetite for what’s to come from the five-piece and serves as a ringing statement of intent.
A 12-track debut album 'All Our Kings Are Dead' was released on the 21st of July 2010, and was well-received by both critics and fans alike.
With former Johnny Truant drummer Paul Jackson (Alexisonfire, Cancer Bats, The Ghost Of A Thousand) handling artwork duties, and a forthcoming remix of ‘The Weight Of The World’ by Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins’ L’Amour La Morgue project, there’s a distinct British flavour to ‘Mirrors’.
“British music is so healthy right now, the scene here has been building for a long time,” explains singer Gustav Wood, “and to have people from some of the best bands, past and present, helping us out and digging our band is incredible.”
Having clocked up shows alongside the likes of Funeral For A Friend, Lostprophets, The Answer and We Are The Ocean already, and with a relentless touring schedule ahead of them including supporting All Time Low on their UK tour, it’s going to be near impossible to avoid Young Guns in 2011, and on the proof of 'All Our Kings Are Dead' and ‘Mirrors’, we wouldn’t advise even trying.
[1]On October 13th, Young Guns released their new song 'Learn My Lesson' after it was premiered on Zane Lowes Radio 1's show at 7.30pm.
Young Guns' new album 'Bones' is out in Feb!
Dearly Departed
Young Guns Lyrics
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Facing defeat I'm still holding my head up high
Been deceived into thinking that it's alright
I just needed a reason to reach for the light
Now I've opened, opened, my eyes, Now I see it
The light and I need it
There's no doubt you can yourself out if you want to
Every day is a chance to change the story
Don't run away, take a shot, give it everything you've got
Without pain, tell me what's the point in glory'
Yesterday just a boy now I stand a man
I'm out on the edge feathers clutched in my hand and I know
That a time will come when all is done
Nothing will remain and so it goes
There's no doubt, you can get yourself out if you want to
When you're on the due, if the current calls you
The jump cos to fall is beneath you, don't turn away, don't be shy
You've got questions so do I, every day is a chance to change the story
Don't run away, take a shot, give it everything you've got
Without pain, tell me what's the point in glory'
Don't run away, don't be shy, you've got questions so do I
Without pain, tell me what's the point in glory'
The song "Dearly Departed" by the British rock band Young Guns is a powerful anthem of resilience, determination and hope in the face of adversity. The lyrics speak of the inevitability of death, but emphasize the importance of living life to the fullest and pursuing one's dreams with courage and passion. The first verse sets the tone for the song with the powerful proclamation "I was born, I have lived, I will surely die", which speaks to the impermanence of life and the understanding that every moment is precious. Despite facing defeat, the singer holds their head up high, knowing that they just need a reason to reach for the light - a metaphor for hope, inspiration and positivity.
The chorus of the song is a call to action, encouraging the listener to take control of their lives and pursue their dreams with gusto. Rather than shy away from the challenges and questions that life presents, the singer urges us to face them head on and give it everything we've got. The lyrics "Every day is a chance to change the story, Don't run away, take a shot, give it everything you've got" are particularly inspiring, emphasizing the power of each day to make a difference and the importance of seizing the moment. The idea that without pain, there can be no glory is also a powerful reminder that the things worth achieving often require struggle and sacrifice.
The final verse of the song speaks to the journey of life, from childhood to adulthood and beyond, and the realization that eventually everything must come to an end. Yet, despite this inevitability, the message of the song remains one of hope and empowerment. The repeated refrain "don't run away, don't be shy, you've got questions so do I" speaks to the universality of the human experience and the idea that we can all find strength in each other.
Line by Line Meaning
I was born, I have lived, I will surely die
I have been alive all my life and know that one day I will die
Facing defeat I'm still holding my head up high
Even though I'm being defeated, I'm not giving up and still have hope
Been deceived into thinking that it's alright
I have been tricked into thinking that everything is okay when it's not
I just needed a reason to reach for the light
I just need a reason to strive for something better and brighter
Now I've opened, opened, my eyes, Now I see it
Now that I've gained clarity, I understand what's truly important
The light and I need it
I need something positive and uplifting in my life
There's no doubt you can yourself out if you want to
It's possible to improve your situation if you're determined enough
Don't turn away, don't be shy, you've got questions so do I
Don't be afraid to seek answers, as we both have questions
Every day is a chance to change the story
Every day, we have the opportunity to change the outcome or direction of our lives
Don't run away, take a shot, give it everything you've got
Don't avoid challenges, but instead face them head-on and give it your all
Without pain, tell me what's the point in glory'
Without experiencing challenges, what's the value or purpose of achievement?
Yesterday just a boy now I stand a man
I used to be young and inexperienced, but now I am more mature and knowledgeable
I'm out on the edge feathers clutched in my hand and I know
I am taking a risk and have a feeling of uncertainty about what will happen
That a time will come when all is done
There will come a time when everything will be over and done with
Nothing will remain and so it goes
Eventually, everything will come to an end and life goes on
When you're on the due, if the current calls you
When you're in a difficult situation and find it hard to cope
The jump cos to fall is beneath you, don't turn away, don't be shy
Don't avoid challenges or opportunities because falling short is not an option
Without pain, tell me what's the point in glory'
Repeating this line to drive home the message that achievement without hard work is meaningless
Don't run away, don't be shy, you've got questions so do I
Repetition of this line to emphasize the importance of seeking answers and facing challenges
Without pain, tell me what's the point in glory'
Repeating this line to drive home the message that achievement without hard work is meaningless
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: GUSTAV TOMAS WOOD, FRASER MACLEOD TAYLOR, SIMON MITCHELL, BENJAMIN LLOYD JOLLIFFE, JOHN STUART TAYLOR
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@0xAG
When I lost my kid brother in 2012, this song was one of the major drivers that got me through of the pain and depression I faced at the time. Whenever I listen to this song, the nostalgia isn't associated with pain, but of fond memories of my brother.
I love you guys, I really do!
@ritamlahiri8091
They are so much underrated. This is such a good song. They deserve to be one of the bestest bands around.
@fionalealan4095
Such a nostalgic song for me. First heard it when I was 15, brings back so many memories and is still one of my favourite songs <3
@ebddenby8439
Having a marathon on all those tracks I haven't listened to in a few years. Brothers in arms next me thinks :)
@chonkassSM64
Admittedly as a kid i used to be a massive lostprophets fan but after the whole shitshow i turned to these guys and they really filled a void of love for post hardcore ever since always appreciated these guys!
@stevecontato8959
It's watched very low. They deserve so much better.
One of the best songs. 👍
@JT-yz4rj
I can’t believe Bones came out almost 7 years ago. Makes me sad. I blew one of the speakers in my old Z28 when I heard ‘Bones’ on the radio the first time, sitting in a college campus parking lot.
@TheInfantry98
JT 5150 I just found this band today!
@394pjo
This is the kind of song you hear in a major feature film.
@brandimcmanis8825
Dude I used to jam to this on my mp3 player fan from the beginning still am one of my favorite bands