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Host Brian Quain sits with Max Dunn and Jung Kim of the ARIA Award winning Australian band Gang of Youths on this episode of Sharing Cans With Bands. Quain goes to Portland, OR with cans of beer from Hidden Springs, Green Bench, and Ellipsis and opens them with the boys at the famous Portland venue, the Doug Fir. Of course we find out how they met, how they formed and what it's like being in a band. Tons of laughs while we talk about the differences of Australia to the United States. But as the beers pour, we get deep into David Le'aupepe's music, how the boys cope with David's mental health in the past, and how open and honest their latest album, "Go Farther In Lightness" is to how David lives with his mental health. Gang of Youths have never held back in storytelling and awareness with mental health and suicide, and this episode is the same. We appreciate everyone who made this episode happen, and we know, if you haven't already, you will be listening to Gang of Youths. "Go Farther in Lightness" was Quain's TOP ALBUM of 2017, and still hails it as one of the most important albums in the last decade. You can find them on iTunes, Spotify, and also go to www.gangofyouths.com for more info. Also: Like what you're hearing, then check out our Patreon page for exclusive content, interviews, video clips and rewards for shirts, stickers, and join us for festivals: www.patreon.com/whatalesya
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Host Brian Quain sits with Max Dunn and Jung Kim of the ARIA Award winning Australian band Gang of Youths on this episode of Sharing Cans With Bands. Quain goes to Portland, OR with cans of beer from Hidden Springs, Green Bench, and Ellipsis and opens them with the boys at the famous Portland venue, the Doug Fir. Of course we find out how they met, how they formed and what it's like being in a band. Tons of laughs while we talk about the differences of Australia to the United States. But as the beers pour, we get deep into David Le'aupepe's music, how the boys cope with David's mental health in the past, and how open and honest their latest album, "Go Farther In Lightness" is to how David lives with his mental health. Gang of Youths have never held back in storytelling and awareness with mental health and suicide, and this episode is the same. We appreciate everyone who made this episode happen, and we know, if you haven't already, you will be listening to Gang of Youths. "Go Farther in Lightness" was Quain's TOP ALBUM of 2017, and still hails it as one of the most important albums in the last decade. You can find them on iTunes, Spotify, and also go to www.gangofyouths.com for more info. Also: Like what you're hearing, then check out our Patreon page for exclusive content, interviews, video clips and rewards for shirts, stickers, and join us for festivals: www.patreon.com/whatalesya
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