Forester reignite the reckless romance of youth with punk anthem “Daredevil Youth”

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Edmonton punk rockers Forester channel late-night longing and the raw edge of memory in their latest single, “Daredevil Youth.” Fueled by adrenaline, angst, and aching nostalgia, the track is a shout-along anthem to the reckless abandon of being young, alive, and utterly unbreakable.

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Honest and unpolished, “Daredevil Youth” doesn’t try to dress youth up in sentimentality – it drags it through the mud, slaps on a crooked grin, and raises a glass to everything that shaped us, scarred us, and made it all worth it.

“This one is quite literal,” says pianist Keenan Gregory. “It’s an anthem to our younger years, and being wild and free. The time we’ve spent playing music together has left its mark on each of us – it’s been formative.”

Anchored by their signature melodic piano punches and distortion-soaked guitars, “Daredevil Youth” feels like speeding down a highway at 2AM with the windows down and too much on your mind. It’s cinematic, gritty, and packed with emotional weight – romantic in the most gut-punch kind of way.

“There’s always a deep sense of honesty in what we write,” Keenan adds. “It’s important for us to speak from personal experience or tap into something real, and to be honest about where the emotion comes from”

Forester doesn’t follow the rules. They don’t polish the edges. What they offer is raw and real – a soundtrack for those who’ve lived through it, felt it, and maybe wish they could go back just one more time.

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