Pennsylvania-born hip-hop duo Joey Valence & Brae – recognized for his or her high-octane mix of growth bap, EDM, and punk – enter a brand new period with maturity and the sensation of rising up, however by no means getting outdated, on their club-ready third album ‘HYPERYOUTH.’
Stream: ‘HYPERYOUTH’ – Joey Valence & Brae
No one’s too cool to bop. Please simply let your self go for a second and luxuriate in your self.
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Growing up used to imply one thing. Not simply wrinkles and sagging pores and skin or feeble bones and crossword puzzles, however one thing inner – like discovering your true self.
By no means letting the get together die although so many individuals need to see it finish. Rising up was presupposed to be enjoyable and stuffed with function however now it’s so stuffed with worry and alter that it haunts our youth.
Why can’t we be younger perpetually? Why can’t we really feel the beat beneath our toes and dance to it reasonably than flip it off? For those who ask Joey Valence and Brae, they’d say you’ll be able to and so they’d be proper.
Welcome to HYPERYOUTH. It’s not simply JVB’s third album – it’s a motion; a press release about rising up, however not getting outdated. By no means dropping that spark that retains the lights on and the get together leaping.
The Pennsylvania pair have been recognized for this supreme. Mixing growth bap with EDM and typically punk to create their distinctive model of genre-defying booty-shaking tracks. Popping out of a Penn State dorm room to raging on the Lollapalooza stage and past, their expertise is timeless, and their sound is for the hip-hop historical past books.
They launched each their debut EP Underground Sound and the breakout file Punk Techniques just a few months aside. The discharge of those albums put them on the map. Quickly after they have been on Ellen, going viral on TikTok, and doing exhibits throughout the nation.
These early information solidified them as a bunch. Their sound was old-school with new-school attitudes – unapologetically carrying their influences on their sleeve and expertly displaying off their mad abilities.
This kinetic vitality didn’t cease, and in 2024 No Palms launched – their largest drop since ‘22. The file was a mature, extra refined model of their earlier work – showcasing how far they’ve come and pushing the envelope lyrically and sonically.
Atwood Journal’s Jake Fewx hailed it as a “riot of a rap album which bursts on the seams with its one-of-a-kind persona… it’s assured, snarky, and beset with a novel model of goofy enjoyable.” No Palms featured icons like Ayesha Erotica and Danny Brown, each of whom helped reinforce JVB’s spot as experimental hip-hop giants whereas additionally holding the TikTok house buzzing.
Now they’ve returned in 2025 with HYPERYOUTH, their extremely anticipated third studio album (launched August 15th through RCA Data).
“HYPERYOUTH was born from our expertise going out to golf equipment and looking out round in astonishment that no one else shared the identical pleasure we did,” the duo share. “Fourteen songs about dance, love, expression and maturing. A membership album about rising up. Nonchalantness is lifeless. Click on play, have enjoyable, dance, cry.”
Atwood Journal sat down to debate the file and the trajectory of JVB. Learn our interview under as Joey Valence & Brae discuss in regards to the making of HYPERYOUTH, their love of sampling, the magic of dwell exhibits, and why they’re on a mission to get everybody again on the dance ground.
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A CONVERSATION WITH JOEY VALENCE & BRAE
Atwood Journal: “HYPERYOUTH” has, from my view, develop into a motion. Lots of people are speaking about their emotions about rising up, too. What was the intention behind the thought of HYPERYOUTH? Did you count on it to the touch as many individuals because it has?
Joey: I imply, that was clearly the hope with it was to try this. We wished to, going into this album, speak about maturing. As a result of most of our music up till this level has been very spontaneous and really energetic and youthful. We wished to take that and type of develop up with our viewers and be like “rising up is tough”. Then utilizing dancing as a metaphor for it, we develop up and we exit and why does no one need to dance anymore?
I really feel like that’s a sense everyone has. No one needs to develop up, so we simply constructed a observe listing round that feeling of not wanting to try this and the youthfulness of it.
How did you handle to seize all these emotions on the observe listing?
Brae: It was enjoyable. This album we leaned into some flows and lyrical pockets that we haven’t earlier than and Joey’s manufacturing is simply insane. Each tune sounds so totally different and so wonderful. it was actually enjoyable to simply attempt new issues. So persons are going to be shocked by how the identical but totally different all the things sounds. Sonically it’s simply very properly rounded.
I believe, to reply your query slightly bit higher, every tune sounds prefer it may very well be from a distinct album is an efficient method to describe it. There’s a style for everybody. It’s actually an appetizer sampler of an album by means of songs that tickle the ear in particular methods for positive.
The tune “Get together’s Over” particularly. I really feel like that tune does weave out and in of feelings rather well. How did it really feel within the studio crafting that tune and was that the intention to maneuver round between feelings?
Joey: Yeah, that was actually the primary tune that I despatched Brae to begin to consider the context of the album. However I believe that’s the intention. Particularly with my verse, you’ll be able to hear the intent of speaking as a youthful child after which straying again just like the sh*t is definitely actual. And so it’s the battle you hear inside that of attempting to develop up however then not eager to.
So, you’ll be able to hear that quite a bit after which the music because it progresses will get dirtier and also you hear extra emotion and the vocals and all the things. That’s actually absolutely the purpose of that tune. As a result of we’re speaking in regards to the get together being over, but it surely actually isn’t. It’s an uplifting tune on the finish of the day to be like, you recognize what, typically it’s time to maneuver on, however we are able to keep the identical.
There is a lyric in that tune: “My life’s a three-leaf clover, however I assume the get together’s over.” What does that imply to you?
Brae: That was me and I f*ed that up utterly, however we left it in. I forgot that the onerous to search out clover is the four-leaf one, however I truly I believe it’s type of humorous trying again now. After I’ve mentioned it and we each talked about it, we have been like, “Wait, is a three-leaf one the uncommon one or is it four-leaf?”
However that’s type of the juxtaposition, double entendre of that bar truly in and of itself. As a result of our life is getting so loopy and all these blessings are occurring to us that we really feel fortunate and blessed to be right here. However on the similar time we’re simply these youngsters from the center of Pennsylvania. We by no means really feel well-known or particular so I believe that bar is type of humorous being like a standard f*ing three-leaf clover.
So, the album has quite a lot of samples. What’s your course of with discovering a pattern, and what’s your favourite pattern on the album?
Joey: I’m so impressed by sample-based music. It’s a really misplaced artwork, particularly in an age the place no one needs to pay to clear samples and so they’re simply attempting to remake all the things to allow them to take 100% of the minimize of the tune and I’m like, ‘I don’t even care, I simply need to make artwork.’ So, in terms of sampling, I’m simply so impressed by, Daft Punk and Skrillex the place they’re simply doing all this multi-layered sampling and all the things and it’s simply what I’d like to do extra with manufacturing.
However anyway, my favourite might be the truth that we have been in a position to pattern “Bangering” by Skrillex. It’s actually simply so cool that we acquired that cleared as a result of that’s clearly a tune that acquired me into music. However the technique of discovering a pattern is no matter appears cool. We’re blessed to have this web site known as Tracklib. For those who don’t know what it’s
Brae: We spent hours on Tracklib. I’ve been on Web page 99 Infinity on tracklib.
Joey: Actually that is the primary time the place we have been type of instructed like go loopy with sampling and we’re simply listening to songs that we like after which hopefully type of get it down the road.
Brae: My favourite pattern on the album is on “Must Cry,” the Bobby Caldwell tune “Cry.” That’s so loopy, it’s precisely the kind of hip-hop that I used to hearken to and I wished a tune that sounded precisely like that and Joey f*ing killed that tune. So, that’s positively my favourite pattern on the album.
Do you might have any samples that perhaps you actually wished however did not clear or simply did not match for this file?
Joey: Sure. Actually, in “HYPERYOUTH,” we have been attempting to clear a Jay-Z pattern on it, which might have been wonderful as a result of that tune was purposely presupposed to be a mixture of all of our favourite issues and having the ability to hopefully easy them.
There was an unreleased observe that we did with an M83 “Midnight Metropolis” pattern. I want we might have cleared. However actually up till about two days in the past, there’s a string of Journey Time BMO samples on it and we thought we weren’t going to have the ability to clear it and now we’re getting instructed that we are able to and we’re going to be the primary folks have that ever had official Journey Time of their music.
BMO type of narrates the album in a means. Are you an enormous Journey Time fan?
Joey: Yeah, I’m. I f*ing love Journey Time. Particularly that episode is so surrounded with the thought of rising up however wanting to remain youthful and I simply suppose BMO’s quotes in it, each time I watch that episode, it simply completely type of describes the sensation of being scared to develop up and never change when all the things round you is altering. So, I believe I do use BMO as a narrator quite a bit on this album to type of painting that feeling. And I’m glad we have been in a position to pattern it. It’s so cool.
Brae: Yeah, it’s additionally so sick as a result of the BMO samples type of pop up in three or 4 of the tracks on the album. And it’s type of a callback to A Tribe Known as Quest Midnight Marauders how there’s a continuing type of narration from that voice recorder lady’s voice so I similar to that shit that type of follows and calls again and offers ode to outdated hip-hop ‘trigger it’s simply it’s so dope.
In your file No Palms, the deluxe model particularly, you mentioned that “Pineapple Fried Rice” is essentially the most underrated observe. Is there a tune on HYPERYOUTH that you don’t want to be missed?
Joey: Actually, all them. I actually hope the one we simply launched, “LIVE RIGHT” correctly will get to shine– that’s such an excellent tune. I actually hope “Must Cry,” that tune is so good – I hope that will get to shine, and I hope that the final tune on the album, “Disco Tomorrow,” I hope that will get a shine. Each observe is simply in its personal means so good.
Brae: Yeah, each tune has its personal factor. The final tune, “Disco Tomorrow,” is nearly like a storytelling of JVB and each of our verses are actually lengthy in that tune and I like the verses and the lyrics and what we now have to say on that one after which “Give It To Me” is simply essentially the most uncooked in-your-face punch any person hip-hop songs. I hope the hardcore growth bap hip-hop followers f*ok with that one.
After which “IS THIS LOVE” is our first tune that type of leans into our actually softer voices and tones and talks about emotions and love and relationships and that’s tremendous f*ing dope. So each tune I can’t wait for everyone to listen to really. We’re so excited.
I believe that “Is This Love” and some of the opposite songs, they do type of contribute to that maturity that you just have been speaking about on this file. Was it type of onerous to dive into extra of your emotions with them?
Brae: It was simple as a result of we’ve by no means talked about it.
Joey: Yeah, it’s nearly getting more durable to jot down simply the enjoyable stuff as a result of we’re child boys who’ve emotions, you recognize. However I’ve all the time made that type of music in my very own time and we each have feelings. So, it’s simply simple when you get a distinct matter to jot down about aside from partying.
So, these songs simply got here so quick, however I believe particularly with me, particularly on a few of the extra open tracks, it’s onerous for me to speak about feelings candidly. Particularly with the present state of our music. So, it was slightly little bit of a problem to speak about issues in a means that might genuinely join with an viewers and brazenly about it. So, in some factors of it, it was slightly bit difficult, however general it’s quite a bit simpler to be trustworthy than you suppose as a result of there’s simply no stress.
How do you are feeling your viewers goes to reply to these varieties of songs?
Brae: I imply initially, we’re so grateful for our fan base. Everybody that rocks with JVB, they’re so accepting of latest sounds and new noises from us. We discovered that our fan base could be very mendable to what we do. So, particularly with “LIVE RIGHT,” it hasn’t been out for that lengthy however the response to it to date has been loopy. As a result of they’re so excited to listen to a distinct facet of what we usually do.
And we’re grateful and blessed that we acquired in style from the loopy, mosh hip-hop stuff, however the truth that we’re in a position to put out a observe that feels like “LIVE RIGHT” That’s simply sonically sounds so totally different than “Punk Techniques” or “Double Bounce” or what have you ever. The truth that our followers like this and are like “that is the best tune, I like it a lot.” Like “you guys are my favourite artists” blah blah blah. It’s inspiring and it retains us going for positive. So, I believe everybody’s going to benefit from the album with all of the totally different sounds.
How do you are feeling understanding that so many individuals, are studying about growth bap and old style music usually out of your group?
Brae: Dude, it makes me so blissful as a result of I bear in mind as a youthful child particularly as a result of it was more durable at our age as a result of Spotify actually wasn’t popping but once we have been 12, 13 years outdated. So, music discovery was so cave man. It was simply YouTube.
All I used to be doing was, you’d discover one tune after which pray that one thing else got here up after that and you recognize you’re studying stuff from your pals and what have you ever, but it surely’s humorous while you learn the feedback. These 13, 14-year-old youngsters are asking “what are extra artists that sound like this?” And so they haven’t any clue that total world discography of stuff like Tribe Known as Quest and Gang Starr and Wu-Tang exists. So, I really feel honored that we’re in a position to put a era of children on the kind of music they by no means knew existed.
You could have some main co-signs from like JPEGMAFIA, Danny Brown, Pendulum. How does it really feel to have that in your discography?
Joey: Actually, going into this these have been the folks we appeared as much as when making music and it’s so cool to see it type of come full circle and have precise tracks with them and be accepted by the identical neighborhood that we’re part of. They paved a means particularly for various hip-hop. So it’s actually cool once more to be accepted by that neighborhood and so they’re simply legends and it’s that they only completely kill the tracks they do with us.
So, it’s actually wonderful. I can’t say anything than that but it surely’s so cool that we’re in a position to meet these folks and develop into buddies with them and make music with our buddies.
Do you might have any options that you just hope to have in a while in your profession?
Brae: Yeah, everyone. We need to work with all of the folks that we take pleasure in. I don’t know. Yeah, we do that on a regular basis.
Joey: Our dream is Tyler. That will be unbelievable. Tyler and Skrillex. I’d love Skrillex to work with Yeah. Skrillex And if Daft Punk ever makes a comeback we higher on that observe
Joey posted that photograph of the inspirations for the album. And Igor was on the listing however Chromakopia has the same vibe of realizing your getting older. Do you are feeling like though it got here out slightly later, do you are feeling like Chromakopia type of influenced you slightly bit?
Joey: I believe actually out of all of Tyler’s albums They actually all in their very own means impressed it. I might have put Cherry Bomb, I might have put Flower Boy, I might have put Chromakopia, I might have put even Wolf and stuff like that. I simply suppose his model It was primarily from a manufacturing stand level the place I used to be taking quite a lot of inspiration from that stuff. [Igor] most likely my favourite Tyler album. In order that’s why I put it on there, however I simply love the songwriting and that stuff and the soiled synths and all the things like that was actually an enormous inspiration.
However particularly with this new album, like he’s type of explaining to folks the identical message that we’re going for with this file and what we now have been going for for fairly a while. It’s why don’t folks need to dance anymore? And it’s so cool to see that album come out and other people have that thought of their head proper earlier than our album comes out as a result of it’s type of paving a means for our album to have the identical in the same lane, so it’s actually thrilling.
Your dwell exhibits, completely insane. Have you ever all the time had this pure chemistry on stage or was it a studying curve going by means of the motions?
Brae: We type of simply acquired thrown into performing actually. We didn’t have a alternative. We type of simply jumped on the market and began doing what we do, and it’s just about been the identical since a pair years in the past.
Joey: Yeah, we’re naturally simply idiots and we prefer to make fools of ourselves so being on stage we have been simply performing for ourselves and we’re silly and like to try this so, it simply got here so naturally. There’s no nerves while you’re on stage.

You could have tour guidelines, too. What made you are feeling prefer it was vital to push such an emphasis on dancing and moshing and being within the second at your exhibits?
Joey: I imply, it’s actually there’s not quite a lot of exhibits we do the place folks aren’t dancing, but it surely was extra simply type of pointed at a common viewers for music and new potential followers coming to this present. This album is so centered round being your self on the dance ground and like I mentioned, we simply use dancing as an enormous metaphor all through this album and it’s a membership album.
So we’re like, “For those who come right here, you higher be dancing.” Why once we exit to golf equipment, once we exit to issues like that, folks simply aren’t dancing. I’m like, guys, what are we doing? Take pleasure in your self, please. Like we’re too cool to bop… No one’s too cool to bop. Please simply let your self go for a second and luxuriate in your self. And that’s the message that we need to give with this album. That’s why we made the tour guidelines. We simply need folks to come back, be within the second and able to dance.
Total, what would you like folks to be left with after they end the album? After that first hear, what are they presupposed to really feel?
Joey: That is one of the best album of all time. I’m going to run it again 10 instances.
Brae: We preserve getting requested this query and I preserve attempting to give you an excellent reply for it. However I preserve defaulting to I simply hope that one tune means one thing to any person. “I like that line that he says” or “oh my god the synths on this one tune I like how like floaty they’re.” Simply take a chunk of it with you and simply preserve enjoying that sh*t. And simply f*ing dance to it man. There’s so many good songs on it.
Joey: Hope that folks type of of hear it and listen to what we’re saying, take a chunk out of it like Brae mentioned and so they simply be taught to be extra accepting of themselves and adjustments round them. That’s actually what we’re attempting to say. Be okay and issues are going to be high-quality. All of us change, all of us develop up. It’s not that scary. Exit and have enjoyable.
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