Idols (Complete) YUNGBLUD

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Album-Release:
2026

HRA-Release:
20.02.2026

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  • 1 Hello Heaven, Hello 09:06
  • 2 Idols Pt. I 03:35
  • 3 Lovesick Lullaby 02:55
  • 4 Zombie 04:06
  • 5 The Greatest Parade 03:55
  • 6 Change 03:28
  • 7 Monday Murder 02:54
  • 8 Ghosts 06:26
  • 9 Fire 02:32
  • 10 War 03:50
  • 11 Idols Pt. II 01:41
  • 12 Supermoon 03:12
  • 13 I Need You (To Make The World Seem Fine) 03:42
  • 14 The Postman 02:55
  • 15 Zombie 04:00
  • 16 Time 02:15
  • 17 War Pt. II 03:44
  • 18 Blueberry Hill 05:10
  • 19 Suburban Requiem 04:40
  • Total Runtime 01:14:06

Info for Idols (Complete)



The Complete Edition 19-track collection combining both installments of Yungblud’s GRAMMY® nominated album Idols, which adds 6 brand new songs and a re-imagined version of the GRAMMY® nominated single “Zombie” with The Smashing Pumpkins to the tracks released June 2025.

Idols has been praised as Yungblud’s “boldest statement yet… a genre-blurring, emotionally expansive project”.

On ‘Idols’, Yungblud explores the theme of hero-worship; how we look to others for validation, often putting others’ lives on a pedestal at the expense of the richness of our own experiences. Yungblud says, “We turn to others for an identity before turning to ourselves. Self-belief, self-reclamation, self-evolution and change. As we grow up, we lose our belief in magic and mystery. We begin to rationalise everything; our cage walls build up.”

He added, “We compare ourselves to 15 different people before we’ve even had our breakfast”.

Yungblud describes the album as, “A love letter to self-reclamation… to rock music… [and] to life; in all it’s f*cking madness.”

The Independent said of ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’, "...beneath all the bombast is a newfound maturity in songwriting and production."

Speaking about ‘Lovesick Lullaby’, BBC News’ Mark Savage said, “Combining Liam Gallagher's sneer with Beach Boys' harmonies, it's uniquely Yungblud.”

The Telegraph referred to the artist as “The pop star bringing real rock music back from the dead.”

The London Standard said, “... he’s a genuine Gen Z rock phenomenon.”

Dominic Harrison, vocals, guitar (tracks 1–10), keyboards (6), piano (11)
Matt Schwartz, bass, programming; keyboards (1–10, 12), guitar (1–10), string arrangement (2, 4–8, 10, 12), strings (4)
Ben Sharp, drums (1–10, 12)
Adam Warrington, guitar (tracks 1–3, 5–10, 12)
London Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks 1, 2, 4–8, 10)
Bob Bradley, bass, guitar (tracks 3, 9)
Brixton Choir, vocals (track 1)
Sally Herbert, conductor (tracks 2, 4–8, 10)
Mary Hammond, choir arrangement (track 12)
Cormac Diamond, choir (track 12)
Ela Vaughan, choir (track 12)
Zach Burns, choir (track 12)
Hannah Walker, choir (track 12)
Joe Partridge, choir(track 12)
Madeleine Morgan, choir (track 12)



YUNGBLUD
English musician Yungblud twists genres and societal conventions, incorporating rock, punk, and hip-hop into a rebellious mix that endeared him to the outcast masses around the globe. Blending punk spirit with pop savvy, he made a steady climb in the late 2010s before scoring a trio of hits with Halsey, Machine Gun Kelly, Dan Reynolds, and frequent collaborator Travis Barker. While his full-length debut, 21st Century Liability, landed in 2018, he made his mainstream breakthrough a year later with the EP The Underrated Youth. He rode that wave of success into 2020 with his sophomore album, Weird!

Born Dominic Harrison in Yorkshire, the singer/songwriter was raised in a musical family. His father was a vintage guitar dealer and his grandfather played with T. Rex. Influenced by Bob Dylan, the Clash, and the Beatles, he played guitar and sang from a young age. In 2017, when he was 19, he issued his debut single, "King Charles," a genre-blending protest song that fell somewhere between early Arctic Monkeys, Jamie T, and Rat Boy. He followed with the song "I Love You, Will You Marry Me," which incorporated some dub and grime elements. A major-label deal with Geffen yielded Yungblud's first collection, an eponymous 2018 EP that included his first two singles alongside three new tracks. His debut full-length, 21st Century Liability, appeared in May of that year and made a solid chart showing in Australia and Belgium.

Yungblud returned in the early part of 2019 with "Parents," "Loner," and "11 Minutes," the latter of which was a collaboration with Halsey and Travis Barker. Later that year, another track with Barker helped push Yungblud higher up the U.S. Rock chart, this time with rapper Machine Gun Kelly on the raucous "I Think I'm Okay." Primed by these chart placements, he scored his first spot on the Billboard 200 at the end of the year with his third EP, The Underrated Youth, which included his third Top Ten single on the U.S. Rock chart, "Original Me," featuring Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds. Rounding out 2019, Yungblud teamed with Marshmello and Blackbear on "Tongue Tied."

At the start of the next decade, he began a fresh blitz with the ecstatic pop of "Weird!" He later issued collaborations with rapper Denzel Curry ("Lemonade") and fellow Englishmen Bring Me the Horizon ("Obey"). Yungblud closed 2020 with the release of his official sophomore effort, Weird! (Neil Z. Yeung, AMG)

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