Young Empire
Young Empire formed in Los Angeles in 2014 with Mark Richardson on vocals and guitar, Emily Moon on keyboards and vocals, David Perez on bass, and Chris...
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Young Empire formed in Los Angeles in 2014 with Mark Richardson on vocals and guitar, Emily Moon on keyboards and vocals, David Perez on bass, and Chris Anderson on drums. They released their debut EP, 'The City Lights EP,' in 2017, which included the song 'City Lights.' Their first full-length album, 'We Are Young Empire,' came out in 2019.
Their music includes songs like 'Let's Live Love,' 'Find Me,' and 'We'll Be Alright.' The band has worked with other artists including LIGHTS, RAC, and Bad Suns. In 2020, they put out a single called 'Wake Up' that addressed social issues.
Young Empire has been involved in campaigns related to homelessness and mental health. Their songs often explore themes of urban life and personal connection, with 'City Lights' becoming one of their most recognized tracks.
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