Diamond Youth
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Diamond Youth | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
| Genres | Alternative rock, indie rock, power pop, punk rock |
| Years active | 2010–2015 |
| Labels | Photobooth, Topshelf |
| Spinoffs | Turnstile, Angel Dust |
| Spinoff of | Trapped Under Ice |
| Past members |
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| Website | dmnd |
Diamond Youth was an American alternative rock band from Baltimore, Maryland, with members from Chicago, Illinois and Richmond, Virginia.[1][2]
Diamond Youth began in 2010, under the name Diamond, with the release of a 7" on Photobooth Records titled DMND.[3] In 2011, Diamond Youth released an EP titled Don't Lose Your Cool on Alliance Trax and Fita Records.[4] In December, the band supported Four Year Strong on their brief holiday tour dubbed It's a Wonderful Gig Life.[5]
In 2013, Diamond Youth released their third EP titled Orange on Topshelf Records.[6][2][7] In March, they embarked on a two-week tour with Turnover and PJ Bond.[8] In November and December, the band went on tour with Citizen, Polar Bear Club and Sainthood Reps.[9] In February 2014, Diamond Youth released their fourth EP titled Shake on Topshelf Records.[10][11] In April, the group supported I Am the Avalanche on their headlining US tour.[12] In July, the group embarked on a UK tour with Citizen and Headroom.[13]
In March 2015, Diamond Youth announced plans to release a full-length album.[14] On May 19, 2015, Diamond Youth released their first full-length album titled Nothing Matters on Topshelf Records.[15][16] They split later that year, with Fang and Yates moving on to play in Turnstile.
In 2015, Justin Gilman formed a new project, Palladino, who toured Europe with Turnover in 2017.
In summer 2024, Justin Gilman formed an alt-doom project called We Read Minds who has released two singles, with talks of a full length and live performances on the way.