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RIOT YOUTH (INDIE EXCLUSIVE RECYCLED ECO BLUE VINYL)
Chloe Slater
Title
RIOT YOUTH (INDIE EXCLUSIVE RECYCLED ECO BLUE VINYL)
Artist
UPC
5056167184195
Label
Genres
Release Date
Oct 9, 2026
Format
LP(150G)
Packaging
LP (150g)
Weight
0.572
Price
$64inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
This item is usually delivered in 10 days
Recycled eco blue vinyl that comes with a double-sided Maxi Poster
Chloe Slater''''s debut album '''Riot Youth'''' unfolds in the fleeting, chaotic moments before doomsday ' a coming of age record fit for the modern world. Arriving right on time in an era when hopelessness and nihilism run rife, painting the truest portrait of what it is to be young, British, and brave enough to be hopeful today. Across 10 tracks, she departs her signature, succinct commentary on the issues plaguing her generation: social divide, toxic internet culture, our dwindling sense of community, the climate crisis and, ultimately, the vampirish billionaire class cashing in on our collective misery. She playfully shifts from these frank descriptions of society to moments of gorgeous, gut-punching poetry, crafting anthemic choruses and intoxicating one-liners from the gripes many of us can barely muster the words for.
Chloe Slater''''s debut album '''Riot Youth'''' unfolds in the fleeting, chaotic moments before doomsday ' a coming of age record fit for the modern world. Arriving right on time in an era when hopelessness and nihilism run rife, painting the truest portrait of what it is to be young, British, and brave enough to be hopeful today. Across 10 tracks, she departs her signature, succinct commentary on the issues plaguing her generation: social divide, toxic internet culture, our dwindling sense of community, the climate crisis and, ultimately, the vampirish billionaire class cashing in on our collective misery. She playfully shifts from these frank descriptions of society to moments of gorgeous, gut-punching poetry, crafting anthemic choruses and intoxicating one-liners from the gripes many of us can barely muster the words for.


