KODALINE ANNOUNCE FINAL STUDIO ALBUM WE WERE ONLY YOUNG OUT OCTOBER 2ND VIA CONCORD
Beloved Irish band Kodaline have announced their fifth and final album We Were Only Young for release on October 2nd via Concord. The album is available to pre-order now here.
With the announcement Kodaline have released the brand new single ‘Without You’, a beautiful acoustic love song written by frontman Steve Garrigan for his wife on their wedding day. Listen here, watch the video here.
Regarding the single Steve says, “I’ve never been much of a talker, but I can write a song. I wanted to do something special for my wife on our wedding day, so I wrote her ‘Without You’. It became my speech, it was our first dance, and it felt too special not to share. It’s probably my favourite song on the album for obvious reasons.”
Kodaline are bowing out in tremendous fashion with their final album We Were Only Young, a grand emotive and heartfelt record of the greatest music they have made in years.
The reflective album captures the hard yet fulfilling journey through life, with a contemplative look on growth, the power of relationships, the development and strength of love, with an uplifting look to the future and becoming content with closure.
Fans were treated to the first taste of We Were Only Young with the release of the anthemic title track earlier this year. The song was quick to prove another Kodaline hit, receiving over six million streams to date with widespread airplay coming throughout the UK and Europe.
We Were Only Young weaves a tapestry between beautiful ballads, from the soft and soaring acoustics of ‘All I Ever Need Is You’, to the piano and gospel-laced ‘Learn To Lose’. While the tender songs are joined by huge such pop anthems, such as the bright ‘It’s Not Over’, and the propulsive harmony driven ‘Get Me High’. A jubilant folk bounce rings out through ‘Vultures’, complimenting the haunting cavernous sounds that mark the beginning and end to the record, which launches with the bold and brooding ‘Who Will Save You Now’ and closes with the uplifting yet solemn ‘The One For Me’.
Regarding the album Steve says, “I wrote this album over the last four years, and when I started it, I wasn’t even sure I wanted to write songs anymore. The record became a way of making sense of a really important period in my life, getting married, dealing with loss, uncertainty, and the end of the band. Some of the songs are deeply personal, while others found their meaning over time.
If anybody takes anything from it, I’d like to think it might help them through their own tough times, whether that’s love, loss, grief, uncertainty, or whatever life throws at them. Music has always had that power for me, and I hope these songs can do that for someone else too.
For something I never thought I’d do, or even get through, I’m very proud of it. And I’m very proud of everything we’ve achieved as a band over the years.”
Kodaline will be treating fans to songs from the new album live on their extensive Farewell World Tour this year. The shows promise to be huge celebrations with sets spanning the breadth of their cherished chart-topping, multi-platinum and multi-billion streamed catalogue.
The band kick things off with massive outdoor shows in Ireland, performing to 50,000 fans next weekend. Before setting off across Asia, Australia, Europe and the UK. The shows are widely sold out including the entirety of their UK leg in December.