Produced by Brendan O’Brien (AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan) and Young the Giant, and written by the band collectively, the track is an emotionally charged song about distance, longing, and the quiet ways we stay connected to the ones we love, no matter how far apart we are. An equally inspiring music video for the track is also out now.

Speaking on the new single, the band shared, “Already There is a song about the strange tension between distance and intimacy. It’s about two people who are far from one another but share the same dream of being together — existing in that in-between space where love feels both absent and overwhelmingly present at the same time. There’s something almost spiritual about that kind of connection, especially in young, earth-shattering love, where even across miles you feel like part of you is already there.”

The release follows the band’s recent single Bitter Fruit. This anthemic track followed Different Kind Of Love, which debuted as the #1 most-added track at Alternative Radio and #5 at Triple A in its first week — listen here. The track continues to climb at Alternative Radio, currently sitting in the Top 10. Both singles will appear on Young the Giant’s forthcoming sixth studio album Victory Garden, arriving May 1.The project marks the band’s first full-length release since 2022’s American Bollywood

Earlier this year, Young the Giant announced their forthcoming Victory Garden Tour, kicking off May 24 and running through August 9 across North America. The run of arena and amphitheater shows will feature support from Cold War Kids, almost monday, and KennyHoopla, with Cold War Kids also celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album Robbers & Cowards.

About Young the Giant:
Young the Giant’s Victory Garden is an ode to radical empathy.

Over the past fifteen years, the multi-platinum Southern California band has flourished through distinct sonic eras, progressively solidifying itself as one of the most consistent and influential rock bands of the 21st century. On their sixth full-length album and Fearless Records debut, Victory Garden, Young the Giant reconnects with the core experience of 100% band collaboration, writing and recording together as a unit in one room. Written largely during writing retreats in Idyllwild and Joshua Tree and produced by Brendan O’Brien (Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden) at Henson Studios in Hollywood, Victory Garden is a cohesive album experience that both inspires and enthralls. Lyrically, the album is rooted in radical empathy, capturing the band’s songwriting instincts at its most immediate and heartfelt. Musically, Victory Garden showcases the seasoned artists’ collective performances at their intuitive height. The result is a prolific record that beckons a new season of creative fertility for the band and presents Young the Giant as confident, refined, and fully inhabiting its voice.

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