mxdwn PREMIERE: Youth In A Roman Field Releases Empowering New Single “Albatross” From Upcoming New Album Get Caught Trying for Nov 2022 Release

Introducing your new favorite surrealist folk outfit: Youth in a Roman Field. The project was spearheaded by multi-instrumentalist, artist, writer, and activist Claire Wellin, known for being a full-time member of the Brooklyn-based indie rock powerhouse San Fermin and her time touring with Delta Rae and Once The Musical. There are no bounds to what she can or cannot do. The band’s progressive style (defined as “Appalachia, cayenne pepper, and ghosts” and “like Radiohead but also folk music”) is represented in their creative records as well as intimate, appealing performances. Her newest single, “Albatross,” from her upcoming new album, Get Caught Trying, is set to be released on November 11, 2022 via Better Company Records/The Orchard.

“Albatross,” exclusively premiering with mxdwn Music, allows listeners to just feel in the moment, reflect and explore who we are as people. Sweeping voices, powerful string loops, weaving, layered guitars and violins provide a wonderfully insightful and immersive sound to channel the pain and trauma that humans go through everyday. It’s genuine and authentic. Need a pick-me-up? “Albatross” has just the right sound and beautiful voice to do just that.

Wellin breaks down her latest single:

“‘Albatross’ is a meditation on breaking cycles. It explores generational patterns and trauma as the thread between myself and the women who came before me, and makes a pledge to rebirth, freedom, and celebration, and trusting the ‘motions’ of your own way. It’s also about knowing that though we can’t retrieve any of our time spent in and on the past, we are here – for ourselves and for each other – now. There’s a lightness and joy in that realization.”

Check out the new single “Albatross” below!

Cassandra Reichelt: I graduated from California State University of Long Beach in Spring 2021 with a degree in Journalism major. I did attend Long Beach City College for a couple of years, I then transferred to CSULB in 2019. I want to write something outside the normal, something no one would think to write about in a unique way. It also shows how far I am willing to go to produce something amazing that will get more readers interested in the world of Journalism. I am on my way to making a professional life for myself.
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