You Me At Six played before the world went upside down was a headline slot at Gunnersville Festival. Running through every single they’d ever released, from the pop-punk snarl of 2009’s ‘Save It For The Bedroom’ to the electro rebellion of ‘What’s It Like’, the show was a celebration of everything the Surrey five-piece had achieved to date.
Weeks later, they travelled to Thailand to record seventh album ‘SUCKAPUNCH’.On the first day in the studio, vocalist Josh Franceschi approached long-term producer Dan Austin and told him that this was the last You Me At Six album he was ever going to make.
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