Young Men, The, have released their debut album, "Fuck You Were the Young Men," and it's a raw, energetic, and honest collection of songs. The album is a perfect blend of punk rock, indie, and garage rock, and it's clear that the band has been influenced by some of the greats of the genre.
The album opens with "Intro," a brief but intense instrumental that sets the tone for what's to come. From there, the band launches into "Fool," a catchy and anthemic track that showcases their knack for writing hooky melodies. "Cocaine" is another standout song, with its driving rhythm and gritty guitar riffs.
One of the strengths of the album is the way the band combines punk rock aggression with more melodic elements. "One More Time" is a great example of this, with its catchy chorus and punk rock attitude. "Lies" is another highlight, with its infectious guitar riff and sing-along chorus.