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“Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.” - James Baldwin

 

For Los Angeles-based post-rock/shoegaze band Young Lovers, love has always been a hard thing to write about. As Baldwin notes, love is inherently tied to growth – it is growth. And this growth can only ever be found within the inevitable, mysterious, and painful process of maturation, a process that can only ever be completed if one is ready to go through it. For Young Lovers, this process, with all its uncertainties, dead ends, and unbreakable cycles became the band’s own portrait in 2026, crystallized in their upcoming LP, The Circle’s End.

 

The band’s journey up until this point can be seen as a prelude to these themes, and an establishing of their unique sonic vocabulary. 2018 single “Distance // Absence” as well as their 2020 self-titled LP saw the complete expression of their initial ideas surrounding love, informed by all the youthful romanticism of a newfound band. These records laid the foundation for the group’s signature harmonically rich, dynamically expansive, emotionally supercharged post-rock and shoegaze derived vocabulary. It was this joyous and vulnerable sound as well as their willingness to connect with audiences that established them as one of the Los Angeles independent underground’s most stalwart and beloved bands. 

 

And yet, astute listeners can detect a persistent melancholy found even within the early triumph of those records, an inherent realism that forms the band’s signature dynamism. What are the limitations of youthful romanticism? What lies beyond it? And what if that love isn’t enough to make a life, after all? 

 

Out of a vicious cycle of heartbreak, self-discovery, and redemption comes Los Angeles post-rockers Young Lovers’ sophomore album “The Circle’s End”, a sprawling, elegiac tribute to growing past the very cycles that bind us. Under the guidance of producer David Jerkovich, the band’s dense, energetic guitar-based soundscapes of their debut 2020 LP evolve beautifully into orchestral and vocal harmony for their 2025 effort, throwing their signature raw emotionality into clearer, sharper relief. The result is an uncommonly intimate journey through the band’s personal and collective coming-of-age.

 

 

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