Youth Group on Forever Young and finding contentment in middle age

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Older and wiser, Youth Group have rediscovered the simple pleasure of making music with mates

It’s 1993 and year 12 student Toby Martin is standing in the grounds of Canberra’s Narrabundah College, strumming his 12-string acoustic guitar. Boasting twice the number of strings as a regular acoustic, it immediately catches the eye of fellow music enthusiast Cameron Emerson-Elliott, then in year 11.

"I played on Toby’s solo albums," says Emerson-Elliott, 43. "Toby played on the first record by Community Radio [another of Emerson-Elliott’s bands]. I’d been playing with Patrick [Matthews, bass] when he was in [Community Radio], so we all kept doing things but it wasn’t necessarily Youth Group."came in 2015, when Youth Group performed a brief east coast Australian tour during which they played 2004’salbum in its entirety.

"[The acoustics] were beautiful, it was all empty and echoey," he says. "I had this idea I was going to write all these songs about the village. Then when I looked at the songs I’d done they were all really Youth Groupy, whatever that means. More focused and guitar-based." "It was one of the charms of the record," says Martin. "It was all quite fresh and exciting and live-feeling for us."as a riposte to those who bemoan the holiday’s growing popularity in Australia – Martin is such a fan that as a kid he once egged his own house when his parents refused to allow him to go trick-or-treating – the record boasts a lightness of touch and jauntiness that reflects the instinctual nature of its creation.

"It became quite a big difference between touring Australia and touring America around that time," says Martin. "was really not a very important part of [our story] in America, they were just as happy to hear [2003 single]. But in Australia at the same time, the only reason we’d be invited to play in Townsville or Darwin was because ofThe single’s success opened significant doors for the quartet, such as touring with Coldplay.

For all that mid-2000s success, the sense is very much of a band at peace with their present standing. Each member now has children and Martin has returned to Australia to lecture at the University of Sydney. Youth Group have reached that enviable and rare position of being a band based on genuine friendship, which its members can return to when inspiration strikes rather than having the stress of it being their entire lives.]," says Martin.

 

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