Kill Dirty Youth Really Dig Their Lexipro

7 July 2016 | 6:19 pm | Alex Sievers
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Dayumn, Melbourne rag-tag rockers Kill Dirty Youth sure know how to set the mood with their music. As their song 'Lexipro', proves.

Dayumn, Melbourne rag-tag rockers Kill Dirty Youth sure know how to set the mood with their music. As their song 'Lexipro', proves.

Now, 'Lexipro', as in the generic drug brand that one might use to help treat their depression and anxiety, is a dark, fuzzy rock song and seems like a sound from a bygone era of heavy music. Yet, I'm still down for that and hopefully, you are too.

The song comes from the band's most recent two track release, which you can stream on their Bandcamp Page here. The other song, 'Slowdive' is a droning, far longer snow-baller of a track, and it ain't half bad, too. That song, in particular, shows that KDY have more than just a few sludgy riffs up their sleeves.

Check out the video, which is basically a glorified playthrough, just below.

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Disclaimer: Killyourstereo does not endorse the killing of the youth, dirty and/or clean. We endorse the killing of stereos with sweet tunes.