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Yungblud reports back: The British musician publishes his fourth studio album “Idols” on June 20, 2025. The work forms the first part of a planned double album. When part two appears – and what it will be called – Yungblud has not yet revealed.
Yungblud: All information about the new album
What he already reveals: “Idols” is “a declaration of love of self -assertion, rock music – and life”. The musician: “I wanted to make an album that is not oriented towards singles, but only on feeling and world building.” It is a project “without limits”. Yungblud was supported by producer Matt Schwartz, Bob Bradley (Additional Production) and guitarist Adam Warrington.
A total of twelve songs will be represented on “Idols”. In addition to the already known pre -dubs “Hello Heaven, Hello” and “Lovesick Lullaby”, the album contains titles such as “Monday Murder”, “The Greatest Parade” and “Supermoon”. It was recorded in a studio in Leeds – just a few kilometers from Yungblud’s home.
“Idols” appears via Locomotion/Island Records in several variants, including six exclusive vinyl editions. Each version contains a collector’s lithograph that can be assembled with the others into a cross motif. Various CD versions with alternative covers and signed booklets are also available. In addition, the return of Blud -proof Planned – Yungblud’s own festival, which celebrated its premiere last year.
Yungblud: The tracklist of “Idols”
- Hello Heaven, Hello
- Idols Pt I
- Lovesick Lullaby
- zombie
- The Greatest Parade
- Change
- Monday Murder
- Ghosts
- Fire
- Was
- Idols Pt II
- Super moon
The first taste came with the single “Lovesick Lullaby”, which was released on April 25 and music video. The song was produced by Matt Schwartz, supported by Bob Bradley and guitarist Adam Warrington. In the video, shot by Charlie Sarsfield, Yungblud Rock-Attitue combines with emotional openness-a thread that runs through the entire album. “Lovesick Lullaby” is the second preliminary single after “Hello Heaven, Hello”. The latter celebrated as Jack Saunders’ “Hottest Record” on BBC Radio 1 and was from The Independent praised as “songwriting with new maturity”.
Limited vinyls, surprised, festival plans
The album publication is accompanied by numerous actions: at the surprise gig in the London Scala, Yungblud presented another new song with “Zombie”, which he devoted to his grandmother. “Zombie” addresses the retreat out of fear of becoming a burden-an intensive moment in the live set.
In addition, the return of Blud -proof Planned – Yungblud’s own festival. According to Yungblud to Talkmaster Jonathan Ross, he wants to rely on an affordable, generational festival experience.

