Swedish quartet Isolated Youth has released their debut album Miserere Mei, showcasing a blend of shoegaze atmospheres and post-punk intensity. Produced by Faris Badwan of The Horrors, the album is a raw and emotionally charged collection that solidifies the band as one to watch. The album’s visually striking artwork, painted by band member William, adds another layer to their artistic statement. Despite personal struggles and the effects of the pandemic, the band’s resilience shines through in every track, making Miserere Mei a dark, beautiful, and heartfelt work of post-punk art. What are your thoughts on the band’s evolution and the emotional depth of their music?
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