IT MAY HAVE taken Blood Youth a few years to capture the recklessness of their live show on record but now they have, they can’t stop writing. After a month spent locked in the studio, frontman Kaya Tarsus talks all about album number three, and Blood Youth’s newfound formula for darkness.
It’s only been a year since the release of your last album,
Starve.
Has much changed for Blood Youth since then?
“We realised, with Starve, the band we wanted to be. We hated how with the first album, everyone had already predicted what we were gonna sound like because we didn’t feel like we’d found that sound yet. Then with Starve we loved everything from the music to the image; our fanbase has grown, the show is more exciting and we’ve experimented now. We’ve definitely found our formula.”