Yungblud has shared a efficiency of comeback single ‘Howdy Heaven, Howdy’, recorded on the Black Lodge Studio in Leeds.
The identical studio during which the epic, 9-minute basic rock-inspired monitor was created, the black-and-white video sees Dom stood alone along with his microphone doing what he does greatest.
Test it out beneath:
Talking on the inspiration behind the monitor, Dom has beforehand mentioned:
“Rock music is in my DNA. It’s the primary style I used to be ever uncovered to; I grew up in a guitar store with my Dad and my Grandfather. Rock music helped me discover an identification as a human being.
“[‘Hello Heaven, Hello’] is a journey of self-reclamation—a goodbye to the previous and the way you’ll have recognized or perceived me earlier than, and a ‘hiya’ to the long run and the place I’m going. It’s an journey that’s sonically extra bold than ever earlier than—a journey that’s meant to be performed in its entirety, by no means holding again or permitting its creativeness to be filtered.”
Discussing the tune’s run time, he’s additionally mentioned:
“I’ve been discouraged from releasing a nine-minute and 6 second tune as my first transfer again in a yr as a result of, within the fashionable world, it’s seen as a “danger.” I don’t see it that manner in any respect—I see it as a possibility. In my view, danger is an artist’s best instrument—placing all the things on the road in pursuit of the perfect evolution and artwork you possibly can create. With out danger, there isn’t any innovation.”
Yungblud’s Bludfest occasion returns this summer time, going down at Milton Keynes Bowl on June 21. Different acts on the lineup embody Chase Atlantic, blackbear and Denzel Curry.
We caught up with Dom backstage on the first Bludfest final yr, watch that chat beneath: