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the young gods announce new studio album, lead single and an autumn eu/uk tour

  • March 28, 2025
  • Phil Pountney
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THE YOUNG GODS ANNOUNCE NEW STUDIO ALBUM “APPEAR DISAPPEAR” OUT 13TH JUNE VIA TWO GENTLEMEN.

LISTEN TO LEAD SINGLE, “APPEAR DISAPPEAR”

Credit: Charlotte Walker

Legendary Swiss rock pioneers, The Young Gods return with “Appear Disappear”, a striking new song and the title of their upcoming 14th studio album out 13th June via indie label Two Gentlemen. Celebrating 40 years of career this year, the trio also announces a highly anticipated EU/UK tour which will take place across October, November and December 2025, with stops in London, Leeds, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Brussels, Prague and many more. 

The guitars are out, and the knives are drawn. To the galloping rhythm of a world spiraling out of control, The Young Gods take aim and strike with renewed power. From the very first second of Appear Disappear, the six-string tears through space, baring its fangs in an electric howl. The trio has returned to its most aggressive fundamentals, to its art of sonic warfare—never superfluous when war is everywhere.

Rarely has a Young Gods album been so deeply infused with its era—one of military conflicts, mass surveillance, and intimate dramas. Since their inception in 1985, the band has pioneered musical landscapes that dared to fuse the raw urgency of rock with the power of electronics. “Appear Disappear” captures that beating heart. The Young Gods honour their own history as much as their lifelong influences, from psychedelic rock to post-punk, from the swirling, very “Doors-like” “Intertidal” to the industrial rolls of “Systemized”.

“We wanted something raw,” summarizes Franz Treichler, guitarist and vocalist. “After the atmospheric rock of “Data Mirage Tangram” (2019) and the instrumental piece “In C” by Terry Riley (2022), we needed and wanted to express ourselves more directly.”

A guerrilla album, then. A record of resistance. In both its themes and intensity, it plunges into the heart of the trap, into “the brain of the monster”—which Che Guevara precisely located in Switzerland and which still thrives there comfortably. But it is not impossible to confront it.

“Appear Disappear”  is a reflection on our involvement in the world’s problems and our ability to take a stand. How do we react, make the right move amid the vast sea of data we process every second?” asks Treichler. Propelled skyward by the electro pulse of Cesare Pizzi (sampling, electronics) and the pounding drums of Bernard Trontin, “Mes yeux de tous” unfolds the same dizzying question: How do we avoid being swallowed by the “cloud” we ourselves feed?

LISTEN TO THE FIRST SINGLE ‘APPEAR DISAPEAR’

The answer is in our hands. The impact is physical, the dance tribal. To an obsessive tempo, “Shine that Drone” imagines a crowd stomping the ground, raising a wall of dust to blind surveillance drones. “Blackwater” celebrates new tools of resistance—how to turn digital surveillance to our advantage. Blackwater was the codename of a Chinese activist who mapped police movements in real-time during the Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution. The bass undulates and sways, like a silent revolt spreading through the streets.

But “Appear Disappear” is also—and above all—a record about love. A collective chant, created in jam sessions by a trio more united than ever, and an ode from Franz Treichler to his wife Heleen, who passed away in 2023. Love is shouted, it overturns everything. “Blue Me Away” reserves the album’s most beautiful explosions, its rawest bursts of sound. Treichler is certain: “Chaos dances when feminine and masculine dances unite.” The music of The Young Gods is its soundtrack.

Tracklisting: 

  1. Appear Disappear
  2. Systemized
  3. Blue Me Away
  4. Hey Amour
  5. Blackwater
  6. Tu en ami du temps
  7. Intertidal
  8. Mes yeux de tous
  9. Shine that Drone
  10. Off the Radar

“Appear Disappear” will be available on CD, standard black LP, limited pearl-northern light LP and digital formats via Two Gentlemen

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On Tour

In addition to the album and single announcement, The Young Gods have also shared details of their EU / UK headline, which will take place across October, November and December in support of “Appear Disappear”. The Young Gods will also be playing exclusively at Kilbi Festival in Switzerland in September 2025.

Tickets for the new tour dates will be available at 11am (local time) on 28th March at www.younggods.com. A full list of live dates is below:

Festival Date:

04.09.25 – KILBI, Düdingen, CH

New Tour Dates:

16.10.25 – L’Usine PTR, Geneva, CH

17.10.25 – Rote Fabrik, Zürich, CH

18.10.25 – TPO, Bologna, IT

19.10.25 – BIKO, Milan, IT

21.10.25 – Transbordeur, Lyon, FR

22.10.25 – Wolf, Barcelona, ES

23.10.25 – Sala Copernico, Madrid, ES

24.10.25 – Hard Club, Porto, PT

25.10.25 – LAV, Lisbon, PT

28.10.25 – Le Ferrailleur, Nantes, FR

29.10.25 – L’Aéronef, Lille, FR

30.10.25 – The Garage, London, UK 

01.11.25 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK

04.11.25 – MS Stubnitz, Hamburg, DE

05.11.25 – Loppen, Copenhagen, DK

06.11.25 – Hus 7, Stockholm, SE

08.11.25 – Kuudes Linja, Helsinki, FI

10.11.25 – Hydrozagadka, Warsaw, PL

12.11.25 – Fléda, Brno, CZ

14.11.25 – Palac Akropolis, Prague, CZ

15.11.25 – S-klub, Olomouc, CZ

16.11.25 – Frannz Club, Berlin, DE

19.11.25 – De Helling, Utrecht, NL

20.11.25 – Botanique, Brussels, BE

21.11.25 – Le Trabendo, Paris, FR

22.11.25 – La Vapeur, Dijon, FR

04.12.25 – Coupole, Bienne, CH

05.12.25 – Dachstock, Bern, CH

06.12.25 – Kaserne, Basel, CH

12.12.25 – Grabenhalle, St. Gallen, CH

13.12.25 – Schüür, Luzern, CH

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