Young Guns premiere Bulletproof lyric video
Young Guns release lyric promo for their track Bulletproof from upcoming 4th album

Young Guns have released a lyric video for their track Bulletproof.
It’ll feature on the UK outfit’s as-yet-untitled fourth album, which is expected in August.
Frontman Gus Wood tells AltPress: “We recorded it at House Of Loud in New Jersey with the brilliant David Bendeth this February, and are really excited with the results. Featuring Chris Kamrada on drums, it’s a big anthemic rock song and we hope you dig it as much as we do.”
Kamrada was brought into the fold following the departure of Ben Jolliffe. The band wished their former sticksman well for the future and said the split had happened as they were “simply headed in different directions.”
Young Guns will appear at this summer’s Butserfest, which takes place in the UK at the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Hampshire, on September 10.
They released their third album Ones And Zeros in 2015.
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