Elaska Young introduces his boundary pushing new single 'Weekend Wars'

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PRAISE FOR ELASKA YOUNG


“Brought to life by honest lyricism and a vulnerable vocal performance, Young ruminates on privilege and addiction throughout Weekend Wars, commenting on the lengths one can go to just to feel a rush and something more."
Milky

“Some endearing emotion on display here and your turns of phrase work really well.”
Declan Byrne, Triple j

“Australia born UK based artist Elaska Young takes mental health stigma & disability and transforms it into ability.”
Vents Magazine

“Capturing raw emotion in the personal experience of heartbreak, Young manages to speak to the masses..”
British Hip Hop

“Influenced by Two Feet, Angus and Julia Stone, Domonic Fike, and Hausky, this artist has been inspired to shape his own sound by looking up to the talents that have marked the music industry before him”
Breaking and Entering


Hailing from Newcastle, Elaska Young has developed his own unique blend of electronica with indie-pop vibes, and today he unveils ‘Weekend Wars’. The track fuses his passion for creating soundscapes with intimate vocals and honest lyrics that shine a light on his personal struggles with addiction.
 
“I grew up in middle class suburbia and had everything I ever wanted in life. But somehow, I still managed to go off the rails in adulthood and fuck everything up. In this song, I really wanted to capture the angst and nostalgia of middle class youth and the things that we did to feel alive. We would go spray paint empty lots in the new estates that we lived in or steal things that we could have afforded to buy - I think this is summed up in the line “I stole a handbag on the weekend and it cost less than the thrill”. Despite all our privilege, there was still a lot of pain.” 
Elaska Young 

Weekend Wars’ was produced by former Glass Towers guitarist, producer Tinker (Chris Bristow), mastered by Elaska and mixed by Swedish musician and producer Björn Wennerborg whom he met online. 
 
“The producer, Tinker, and I met working at JB Hifi in Aus, then ended up hanging out and making music in the UK. He sent me the music exactly as it appears in the song and I wrote and recorded the lyrics and vocals sometime later at my mother’s house in Newcastle, Australia, without changing any of the structure. The funny thing is, we ended up losing the project file with the original production. So the version that you hear is actually just my vocals mixed over an Mp3 of the music. I don’t know how much cred this gives me, but it goes to show: when you have something to say or a song you need to get out there, you do what you can to make it work.”  
Elaska Young 
 
Directed by Elaska and Tom Roberts, the video for ‘Weekend Wars’ perfectly captures the vulnerability of his subjects and illustrates the struggles of young middle class kids who seemingly have it all, but sadly, are subjected to bigotry by their  judgemental families.

“The idea with the music video was to subvert the classic boy-meets-girl narrative with something closer to the lived experiences of my youth. I went to a performing arts highschool in Newcastle and I was the only guy in a group of about 10 girls and 7 of them were gay. Everyone came from nice middle class homes, whose parents could afford to spend money paying for acting and music lessons. Yet I would frequently hear about some new kid who had come out to their family, only to have them disowned and kicked out of home. It amazed me that there was still this bigotry behind the white picket fences. The redeeming fact was that usually the parents of some other kid from our school would take them in and often they would spend the rest of their highschool life living with another family. The film clip I’ve made is trying to capture the essence of these stories.”
Elaska Young

Elaska Young is now crushing the music industry solo after previously being in the band Nova and the Experiences which saw them win ANZ’s Blue Stage national band competition, and win a special prize at Commercial Radio's First Break Competition. The band were also invited to play at SXSW and CMJ in America.

Elaska Young spent most of the last 12 months in his hometown of Newcastle, writing and recording over 30 tracks during lockdown, chronicling his experiences with drugs, sex, sobriety and heartbreak. He is also a member of a Newcastle collective of musicians called the Blue Moon Collective. They put on events supporting local artists. For more details, please head to their facebook page.

Elaska will be releasing his debut EP in early 2022.

‘Weekend Wars’ is released on Wednesday 24th November
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