This exclusive deluxe version of the album includes “The Funeral” (Live At The Shrine) and “The Funeral” (Acoustic) printed on limited edition transparent vinyl with a unique jacket, inner sleeve, limited run double sided poster and signed art card.
YUNGBLUD’s self-titled third album feels like the moment Dominic Harrison stopped playing the role of the outsider and fully embraced being the voice of a generation. Where 21st Century Liability was angry and defiant, and Weird! wore its glam-pop eccentricities on its sleeve, YUNGBLUD strikes a balance between rebellion and accessibility.
Sound & Style
The record is a mash of pop-punk, alt-rock, and stadium-ready anthems. Gritty guitar riffs fuel tracks like “The Funeral”and “Tissues”, while “Memories” (feat. Willow) pushes into electronic-tinged territory without losing that youthful angst. It’s clear YUNGBLUD has taken lessons from Bowie, Green Day, and My Chemical Romance, yet repackaged them in a way that screams 2020s Gen-Z identity.
Lyrics & Themes
Identity, alienation, mental health, love, and youthful rage remain his wheelhouse—but there’s growth here. Instead of just shouting at the system, he’s inviting everyone to join his twisted carnival of self-expression. “Don’t Feel Like Feeling Sad Today” is a perfect example—tongue-in-cheek, but undeniably uplifting.
Highlights
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The Funeral – Anthemic opener, equal parts sarcasm and stadium-ready swagger.
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Tissues – Built on a sample of The Cure’s “Close to Me,” showing his love of goth-pop history.
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Memories (feat. Willow) – A high-energy duet dripping with raw emotion.
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Cruel Kids – A more vulnerable cut, highlighting the cost of outsider life.