Victory Garden (album)
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- Jungle Youth Music
- Fearless Records
- Concord Music Group
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Victory Garden is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band Young the Giant. It was released on May 1, 2026, under their own label Jungle Youth Music under license to Fearless Records with distribution by Concord Music Group.
Victory Garden was announced by Young the Giant on February 6, 2026. In a press release, the band described the album as an ode to "radical empathy", further writing: "It's shaped by what we learn when we see a complicated world through the eyes of our young children. In uncertain times, radical empathy can become its own form of resistance."[1]
In an interview with Audacy about the album and the band's history, frontman Sameer Gadhia said: "There's always more that we want to say, [...] and we don't feel anywhere close to having said all of it. So I think there's this inevitability of an inspiration for a record and music." Band member Eric Cannata explained in the same interview specifically about the band's vision for this album was the record was intended for them "to kind of come together and get back to our roots as like brothers" in addition to "[building] community within each other, and check in with all of us [regarding] where we're at [in life]".[2]