Gang of Youths
Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn NY
May 10th, 2022
By Nichole Heller
Originally hailing from Sydney, I first discovered Gang of Youths when I lived in Melbourne where university students told me to check out the band. As a group, they relocated to London where they finalized and released their latest album angel in real-time with David Le’aupepe (guitarist, lead singer), Max Dunn (bassist), Jung Kim (keyboard, guitar), Tom Hobden (keyboard), and Donnie Borzestowski (drums). The album is filled with a beautiful landscape of hearty serenades that transform ballads into arena-like summer anthems.
It was impressive to see such care from a band who safely directed the attention onto a helpful resource, especially after this year’s tragic Astroworld Festival, where mixed messages resulted in more harm. However, all was quiet on the East Williamsburg front and the gig was back on and the attendees were in top shape.
Highlights from the night included danceable bops like “Let Me Down Easy” which was restarted about twice for the band to convince the crowd to get pumped all the way to the soundboard and jump higher and sing louder to the beat.
The singer managed to get to the floor and walk around the crowd, parting the sea of fans eagerly chanting lyrics and cheering him on. The songs were so incredible that new fans pulled out Shazam during the end of the show to try to get the title although it didn’t process the song for them, another guy managed to get the set list.
