The Young Escape's "Older" Offers Support to Those Going Through Life's Transitions

"Older" is the latest single released by The Young Escape, a Christian electronic pop band from Southern California composed of siblings Ryan, McKenna, Kyrsten, and Luke Johns. The track reflects on the challenges and experiences of growing up, resonating with listeners facing similar transitions.
On their Facebook page, the band mentions, "If you're in a quarter life crisis, welcome to the club. Our song 'Older' is all about growing up and going through the challenges of that together."
The Young Escape is known for their energetic live performances and a fresh blend of indie pop. Their debut singles, "Good Life" and "Love Me Like You," both secured #1 spots on the Hot AC Billboard chart. They have toured nationally, supporting artists like Crowder and Jordan Feliz, and have been recognized for their engaging stage presence.
Drawing inspiration from bands such as Audio Adrenaline, TobyMac, and Hawk Nelson, The Young Escape delivers a fresh shot of EDM-infused pop rock with an energetic live show to match. Their music addresses themes of insecurity, anxiety, and societal pressures, aiming to inspire listeners to break free from cultural currents and rediscover youthful dreams.
With their dynamic sound and heartfelt messages, The Young Escape continues to make a significant impact in the Christian music industry.
You can listen to "Older" on various platforms:
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Spotify: Older - Single by The Young Escape
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SoundCloud: Older by The Young Escape
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Amazon Music: Older - The Young Escape
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