Legendary Chicago pop punk band Mest will release the new album ‘Youth’ via SBÄM Records on June 21st. The band is premiering the video for the second single, ‘Hate You Sober’ featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills. The track delves into the theme of a toxic relationship, depicting how one might endure it by numbing themselves with alcohol, while also exploring the journey towards summoning the courage to break free from the toxicity.
Speaking on the recording of the new album, founding member and front man Tony Lovato says: “The drives to the studio were about an hour and 20 minutes long. A lot of my inspiration for this record was found on those drives. I would just listen to all the records that I grew up listening to. Which brought back a ton of memories. It would just put me in another state of mind. The majority of ‘Youth’ was written up in the hills of Los Angeles where I recorded a bunch of our early records. I would get random flashbacks seeing spots I hadn’t seen in years. But as much as I love all the memories and stories of the past, I’m not one to think that the best days are over. I’m creating new core memories and living my life now, so that in 20 years I’ll look back fondly. The same as I do now. These songs are a cheers to the past with a here’s to the future.”
‘Youth’ tracklist:
01. When We Were Young
02. Hate You Sober
03. Barely Hanging On
04. Empty Room
05. Was It Worth It
06. That Saturday
07. Parking Lot