Damn, it’s been almost eight years now since we’ve last heard of Youth Avoiders on occasion of their 2018 Relentless LP, which i remember having had some lukewarm feelings about, but that’s probably less a reflection of that record’s qualities and more of the not all too sunny place my life has been at in 2018. Anyway, here’s a new Youth Avoiders LP at long last and guess what, it’s every bit as good as anything the Paris group has done so far, excelling in a sound inbetween melodic punk and postcore that’s become kind of a blueprint for countless of predominantly french groups following in their footsteps like Telecult, Nightwatchers, Stalled Minds, Litovsk, Bleakness, Laxisme or Bronco Libre, who in turn have developed it over the years to include varying amounts of post- and garage punk and, even more recently, Oi! elements. Because of that, their music may nowadays be described as pleasantly oldschool and possibly won’t sound quite as unique today as it did back in the early 2010s, but that’s just underscoring the massive influence these folks have had on parts of the scene with a sound that’s actually very much their own.