Gang Of Youths frontman David Le'aupepe isn’t like other singers. Acharismatic man apart,a creative livewire who’s a deep thinker at the same time as being an incessant talker, a militant look-forwarderwho has no intention of resting on any of thesuccess his band have achieved over the past decade. Take this answer to a question about his group’s back catalogue, for instance. “I don’t want to hear the last two albums,” he says. “I want to wake up in a world where they didn’t happen.” But they did happen, so let’s have a quick recap: Gang Of Youths were formed in Sydney, Australia in 2011 by Le'aupepe and some like-mindedmates. Within months of their first gig, they’d started to attract a rabid fanbase enraptured bytheirexpansive, widescreen take on indie-rock, the sort of black magic music that managesto feeluniversal and personal at the same time. They honed this sound over two records,on2015’s The Positions and 2017’s Go Farther In Lightness, and wonfourof Australia’sprestigious ARIA Awards on the back of their Platinum-selling second album. Word spread further afieldtoo, helped by an extensive support tour in the US and Europe supportingMumford & Sons. They relocated to London towards the end of 2017, all living in a house together in Angel, North London. Their current line-up is completed by Max Dunn (bass), Jung Kim (guitar, keyboards), Donnie Borzestowski (drums) and Tom Hobden (keyboards, guitar, violin).
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