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''Cavalier Youth'' is the fourth studio album by English
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, released on 27 January 2014 through BMG. A few months after the release of their third studio album ''
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'', the band had started writing new material in early 2012. By the end of that year, they left their label
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and management; pre-production and further writing followed into early 2013.
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was enlisted to produce the band's next album, which was recorded in July and August 2013 at NRG Studio and Avron's home studio La Casita, both in Los Angeles, California. ''Cavalier Youth'' is an
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album, which saw input from the rest of the band members on the lyrics. "
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" was released as the
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in September 2013, which was promoted with a headlining US tour, and then a support slot for
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in the United Kingdom. " Fresh Start Fever" was released as the album's second single in December 2013. "Room to Breathe" was released as the album's third single in March 2014, while the ''Cold Night'' EP appeared the next month. Both of these coincided with a tour of mainland Europe and the UK. "Forgive and Forget" was released as the album's fifth single December 2014, which was then followed with a co-headlining UK arena tour with
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. They then toured Australia and appeared at the
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and
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s. ''Cavalier Youth'' received generally favourable reviews from
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, some highlighting its
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sound, while others felt that the songs were uninspired. The album topped the Scottish and
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, as well as reaching the top 40 in Australia, Ireland and Sweden. Alongside this, it peaked at number 124 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. "Lived a Lie" charted at number 11 in the UK, while "Hope for the Best" and "Fresh Start Fever" reached lower positions. "Room to Breathe" charted at number 40 on the US ''Billboard''
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chart. ''Cavalier Youth'' was ranked within the top 20 on ''
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'' and ''
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'' lists for the top 50 albums of the year. "Fresh Start Fever" won the Best Single Award at the 2014
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.


Background

You Me at Six released their third studio album ''Sinners Never Sleep'' in October 2011, which reached number three on the
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. Out of its four
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s, "Loverboy" reached the highest, peaking at number 39 in the UK. The album was certified silver by the
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(BPI) by the year's end. In January 2012, vocalist Josh Franceschi said that he and guitarist Max Helyer had been writing new material, but estimated that they would not be working on another album for at least a year. In March 2012, the band released " The Swarm" as single. Helyer revealed that while they were recording it, they also worked on ideas for new songs. Following a headlining show at Wembley arena in December 2012, the band parted ways with their record label
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and their management. In February 2013, they began working on ''Cavalier Youth''.Bird, ed. 2015 (200), p. 63 They spent five weeks doing pre-production at The Doghouse Studio in Henley-on-Thames. The following month, the group were writing their new album at The Boathouse in Henley-on-Thames, which was owned by a friend of theirs. They wrote a portion of the album here over two–three weeks. In April and May 2013, the band supported Pierce the Veil and
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in North America on the Spring Fever tour. You Me at Six compiled a wish list of producers, popular and obscure, that they loved. They met with some of them while on the Spring Fever tour, one of which being
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. Avron stood out to the band out of all the ones they met as he seemed to understand the group the most. They liked his previous work with
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,
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and
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. Further pre-production took place in June with Avron. They felt at ease with him present when playing and discussing the songs. Avron had the band pick three–four acts from any genre that they thought were enjoyable and felt they could take inspiration from. They subsequently picked him as producer for the next album due to being comfortable and the previous albums he's worked on.


Production

Sessions took place between 1 July and 11 August in Los Angeles, California. They stayed at a house with their respective girlfriends in
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. Avron handled recording with Erich Talaba. Drum tracks were done at NRG Studio, with assistance from Kris Giddens. The group spent a lot of time on figuring out a good drum sound. According to drummer Dan Flint, Avron "tor apart our songs" and on occasion suggest additional fills to play. Recording then moved to La Casita, a converted outhouse at Avron's residence. Guitarist Chris Miller said working here increased their morale "walk nginto a nice, sunny room in the morning." While the band didn't enjoy recording ''
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'' (2011), they found working with Avron a much more better experience. At Casita, they were assisted by Scott Skrzynski. In the past, the group tracked with people who were focused on vintage recording equipment. When walking into Avron's studio, he was surprised to see modern Krank and Vox amplifiers; the sole piece of vintage equipment being a
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amplifier. He thought "everything seemed very tame" to start with, but eventually "it all sounded really sweet." Helyer brought in a
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amplifier, while Miller brought in an Audio Kitchen amplifier. In addition, Audio Kitchen's Big Chopper amplifier was also used. Miller used
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,
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and SG guitars. He purchased a newer version of the ES-335 and was impressed with how different it sounded to his other ES-335 and subsequently used it on half of the album. Helyer mainly used a Fender Custom Strat guitar, alongside his
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and
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. The pair also used Avron's
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guitars. ''Click on the Next button to look through pages.'' They varied guitar tones from Vox and Marshall to
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and Krank amplifiers. The pair used the Big Trees, Boss DD-20, Ibanez AD-80 and
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pedals. ''Click on the Next button to look through pages.'' Towards the end of tracking, Avron was unsure about Franceschi's vocal on a calm song. Avron suggested that since it was a relaxing song, Franceschi should be relaxed. He remarked, "Yeah why don’t I go sit by the pool, and you bring out a microphone?" They went outside and tracked in the garden with Franceschi sat in a chair. They recorded four-to-five vocal performances and picked the best. Avron mixed the recordings at NRG, before they were mastered by
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at Sterling Sound in New York.


Composition and lyrics

Musically, the album's sound has been classified as
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,
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and
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. Helyer wanted to showcase his guitar skills on the album. As such, when he was watching a
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DVD, the crowd was singing a riff. "Room to Breathe", "Cold Night" and "Hope for the Best" were written with this in mind. Helyer said he would "almost start from the idea of humming it to myself and then put it on the guitar." ''Click on the Next button to look through pages.'' ''Cavalier Youth'' marked the first time Franceschi asked for his bandmates' input on his lyrics. For two songs, he completely re-wrote the melody and lyrics. Avron contributed programming and keyboards to the recordings. "Too Young to Feel This Old" talks about moving on with your life despite hardship and finding your own identity. "Lived a Lie" discusses people who felt the group would not make it to arena-playing status. It ends with a gang vocal
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of "We are believers". "Fresh Start Fever" displays Franceschi's vocal prowess, receiving comparisons to ''
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'' (2007)-era
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in the process, especially on that group's track "
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". It was written by Helyer and Miller while the rest of the band went on a night out. "Room to Breathe" talks about fighting to remain strong and breaking free. The song's riff was the first thing composed for the album. Helyer played it for the rest of the band and "an hour-and-a-half later" the track was written.Travers 2015, p. 43 It showcased Franceschi's vocal ability, and drew a comparison to the
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. Some of the drum tracks for "Win Some, Lose Some" were recorded through an iPhone in a basement to acquire a certain distorted sound.McMahon, ed. 2015, p. 24 The riff in "Cold Night" came about from Helyer playing with his Roland Space Echo pedal; the track was compared to
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. The drum parts for it were influenced by
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of
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, a drummer that Flint admires. The
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track "Be Who You Are" is the shortest song on the album, clocking in under two minutes. "Wild Ones" is a slow-building track, compared to " Forever Young" (1984) by Alphaville.


Release

On 2 September 2013, a music video was released for "Lived a Lie". In addition, it was mentioned that the group's next album would be titled ''Cavalier Youth''. On the same day, "Lived a Lie" was released as a single. On 13 November 2013, ''Cavalier Youth'' was announced for release in two months' time. In addition, its track listing and artwork was revealed. Two days later, "Hope for the Best" was made available for streaming. After a premier on
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on 3 December, "Fresh Start Fever" was released as a single the following day. A music video was also released. ''Cavalier Youth'' was released on 27 January 2014 through major label BMG. It was released the following day in North America through Prospect Park. The CD/DVD version included a making-of documentary, titled ''Oceans Away'', filmed during the recording process. The
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edition included the documentary, as well as "Champagne Wishes" and the music video for "Lived a Lie". Prospect Park Records president Jeremy Summers had previously worked with BMG on releases with
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and
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; Dave Wallace from You Me at Six's management called Summers to congratulate him on the success of those two acts. Summers said the label had been aware of You Me at Six's success in the UK, with some members of staff seeing them live, being impressed by the performance. Following this, he decided to sign them. Franceschi recounted that their albums had lacklustre support in the US previously, explaining that they had never met people from
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, who handled '' Take Off Your Colours'' or Virgin Records, who handled ''
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'' (2010) and ''Sinners Never Sleep''. He was adamant about the band making a push at US radio, "because it is obscene that we can have the number one selling rock single in Australia and in the UK and then not even have that song played on radio in America". To promote the release, the band did a series of in-store acoustic performances and signing events. On 17 March, a US mix of "Room to Breathe" premiered through ''
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'', before being released as a single the following day. According to Franceschi, Avron made the mix exclusively as a "unique introduction to American audiences." Summers said they picked it out of four possible choices, say it had the "makings of a great rock song - big guitars, soaring vocals and lyrics that everyone can identify with". A music video was released for "Room to Breathe" on 31 March, directed by Tom Welsh. It features tour footage from their previous tours. The song was released to US
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on 8 April. "Cold Night" was released as an EP, which included live radio performances of "Lived a Lie", "Fresh Start Fever" and a cover of
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" on 27 April. The following day, a music video was released for "Cold Night". "Room to Breathe" was released as a single on 28 July. The following day, another music video was released for the track. Video were released for acoustic versions "Lived a Lie" and "Room to Breathe" on 7 October and 23 October, respectively. On 27 October, a special edition of the album was released. It featured five acoustic versions of album tracks and a DVD. The acoustic versions were recorded with producer Stephen Street. "Forgive and Forget" was released as a single on 9 December.


Touring

In September and October 2013, the group went on a headlining US tour with support from
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and
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. Following this, the band supported
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on their headlining UK tour. In January 2014, the group supported
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on their headlining Australian tour. In March, the group went on a mainland European tour, followed by a number of UK shows running into April. They were supported by Don Broco and
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. In May, the band performed at
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. In August, the band appeared at the
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. In September, the group went on a co-headlining Australian tour with Tonight Alive. They were supported by Call the Shots,
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, Masketta Fall and Day Break. Between September and November, the group went on a headlining US tour. The tour was initially meant to take place in April and May, but was postponed due to Franceschi suffering from vocal exhaustion. It was meant to last two weeks, before being expanded into 37 shows. In February 2015, the group went on a co-headlining UK arena tour with
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. They were supported by
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. In April and May, the band played a few Australian shows with
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around their appearance at the
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festival. Later in May, the group headlined the
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, and performed at the
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the following month.


Reception


Critical reception

''Cavalier Youth'' was met with generally favourable reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 66, based on nine reviews.
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gave it an average score of 5.7, based on seven reviews. Lewis Corner of ''
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'' wrote that the band had a "slightly more mature outlook on life, while still connecting with an audience submerged in adolescent angst". ''
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'' Sarah Jamieson write that the band offered an "array of songs that will undoubtedly allow them access to the upper echelons of arena pop-rock that have already been calling". ''Dead Press!'' writer Michael Heath felt that the band "returned with a more widely appreciated tone", scaling back the "dark sinister nature" of the previous album. He said it was "arena style music for a band with arena sized expectations and this is the best album they could have released to take them to where they want to be". ''
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'' critic Caroline Sullivan wrote that the tracks "aren't subtle or overly innovative, but they hit their target", as the album was "consistently tuneful, yet also pile-driving and monolithic"
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's David Hands shared a similar sentiment, stating that the "yearning melodies make these songs feel instantly familiar and the personal emotion resonates". ''
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'' reviewer Scott Kerr despite the three years between albums, ''Cavalier Youth'' does not "show much appetite to push the boundaries" of their sound. He added it was "unsurprising that this album is filled to the brim of arena-sized singalong choruses ..but unfortunately, they sound all too familiar".
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staff writer DaveyBoy said apart from the opening three songs, the rest of the album was "very much a mixed bag, failing to hit the target more often than it succeeds". ''
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'' writer Evan Lucy said the album was "brimming with the kind of rafter-reaching rock that’s tailor made for filling Wembley Arena". He viewed this as a negative, stating that the "whole thing feels a bit sterile and focus-grouped to death". Tom Doyle of ''Thrash Hits'' referred to it as the "most blatant attempt yet from the band to grow up", seeing it as a "bit boring". ''
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'' subeditor Paul Mardles was highly critical, saying that the album was full of "formulaic riffs, festival-friendly choruses and timeworn sentiments", discarding it as "corporate alt-rock at its most pedestrian".


Commercial performance and accolades

''Cavalier Youth'' topped the
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, selling 32,000 copies in the first week. Franceschi considered it "a big moment" for the band and "the start of something incredible for the lbumcycle". It ranked at number 97 on the UK year-end chart. It was certified Silver by the BPI in July 2014 and Gold in June 2018. Outside of this territory, it reached number one in Scotland, number 14 in Australia, number 23 in Sweden, number 27 in Ireland, number 75 in Switzerland, number 85 in Germany and number 105 in the Flanders region of Belgium. In the US, it peaked at number 124 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In addition to this, it topped
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, and appeared at number 22 on
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, number 24 on
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and number 35 on
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. "Lived a Lie" charted at number 11 in the UK and number 84 in Ireland. "Hope for the Best" charted at number 75 in the UK. "Room to Breathe" charted at number 40 on the US ''Billboard''
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chart. "Fresh Start Fever" charted at number 46 in the UK. ''Cavalier Youth'' was included at number 7 on ''Rock Sound''s "Top 50 Albums of the Year" list. The album was included at number 15 on ''Kerrang!''s "The Top 50 Rock Albums Of 2014" list. "Fresh Start Fever" was nominated for Best Single, and ''Cavalier Youth'' for Best Album, at the 2014
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; "Fresh Start Fever" won, but ''Cavalier Youth'' lost to ''
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. In 2021, Franceschi ranked ''Cavalier Youth'' as his second favourite You Me at Six album, stating that the "overall experience of making this album is why it sits so highly for me ..In terms of life experiences, it's right up there for me in what we’ve done as a band".


Track listing

All songs written by You Me at Six. #"Too Young to Feel This Old" – 4:11 #"
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" – 3:23 #" Fresh Start Fever" – 3:36 #"Forgive and Forget" – 4:00 #"Room to Breathe" – 3:59 #"Win Some, Lose Some" – 3:56 #"Cold Night" – 4:05 #"Hope for the Best" – 2:50 #"Love Me Like You Used To" – 3:04 #"Be Who You Are" – 1:48 #"Carpe Diem" – 3:14 #"Wild Ones" – 5:02


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. You Me at Six * Josh Franceschi – vocals * Max Helyer – guitar * Chris Miller – guitar * Matt Barnes – bass guitar * Dan Flint – drums Additional musicians *
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– keyboards, programming Production and design * Neal Avron – producer, recording, mixing * Erich Talaba – recording engineer * Scott Skrzynski – recording assistant * Kris Giddens – recording assistant *
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– mastering * Shane MacCauley – cover photograph * Tom Welsh – additional photography * Studio Juice – artwork


Charts


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Certifications


References

Citations Sources * * * * * *


External links


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