It’s easy to forget just how long
You Me At Six have been around, given that the band has an average age of only 30, which isn’t very old at all despite what social media might have you believe.
The Surrey quintet have been weathering the storms of the music industry since 2004 and in the years since their inception they’ve gone from teenagers putting their own spin on pop-punk, long before a UK scene would truly materialise around the genre, to grown men known for crafting arena-ready, radio friendly rock music.
Of the crop of british rock bands that they emerged with, You Me At Six are one of the few still left standing in 2021. This feat was made possible, in part by their willingness to constantly reinvent themselves by looking outside of the confines of whatever box they’ve been placed in at any given time in their career. Straying from pop rock and diving headfirst into heavier territory lead to 2011’s ‘Sinners Never Sleep’, an album that still stands as one o