UTG PREMIERE: Image Society – ‘The Doom Of Youth’ EP

I’m basically Garfield when it comes to my opinion on Mondays, but every so often I have a reason to get out of bed that makes the idea of beginning a new ‘work week’ slightly more digestible. Today, that reason is Image Society, and by the time you’re through enjoying the music contained within this post I think you’ll feel the same.

Brooklyn has given us many great bands over the last decade, and the latest indie-rock outfit to emerge bursting with mainstream potential is Image Society. Their upcoming EP, The Doom Of Youth (available August 5 via The Tone Library), is a beautiful mesh of the members’ Long Island-influenced punk rock backgrounds with catchy instrumentation, layered vocals and sweet melodies. We fell in love when the band premiered their video for “Mirror Images” on The 405 and knew we had to do everything in our power to bring more of their work to you.

The Tone Library granted us permission to share The Doom Of Youth in full an entire week before its official release, so click below and discover your new addiction.

Image Society are playing an album release show on August 6 at The Mercury Lounge. Click here for more information on the event and how you can go about claiming a limited 12″ pressing of this album.

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