Young The Giant's "Something To Believe In"


"Something To Believe In" single artwork

America is a great place where indie bands can grow in the industry (music). One great example of how great american indie bands/musicians are is Young The Giant. They began making music in 2004. Formed by Sameer Gadhia (vocals), Jacob Tilley (guitar), Eric Cannata (guitars), Payam Doostzadeh (bass), e François Comtois (drums) they have released three studio albums since 2011 (the release year of their first one, "Young The Giant"). Some of their greatest hits are "Cough Syrup", "Silvertongue" and "My Body". Their latest album (Home of the Strange) features three of their biggest hits, at the moment: "Something To Believe In",  "Silvertongue" and "Amerika". Today we'll be talking about one of them ("Something To Believe In"). This "new" (1 year old) tune is made of guitars, bass, drums, and a few more instruments, but the ones that we can maybe listen to the most are the guitars and the drums. The guitars and the drums give the song "power" and make the song "heavier" (in a good way). They have grown their success/fame from record to record but when it comes to their biggest one everyone knows their first and self-titled album from 2011 is their biggest "thing". Some of the bands that make similar music are: Grouplove, Ra Ra Riot, Cold War Kids, Local Natives, etc.. This is song is the one you should listen to when you're waking up and washing your teeth. Well, singing this song while you're washing your teeth may not be a great suggestion but it's a methafor for how great this song is. To finish this review, here's the video of "Something To Believe In" for you to watch and listen to. 



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