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Youth

113.2M streams

113,227,443

As You Please

43.8M streams

43,842,719

Everybody Is Going To Heaven

30.7M streams

30,736,445

Life In Your Glass World (Deluxe Editi...

27.2M streams

27,246,326

Life In Your Glass World

24.7M streams

24,712,494

Glass Mix 2

20.3M streams

20,276,540

Young States

16.7M streams

16,710,704

Black and Red

13.7M streams

13,669,468

Blue Sunday

12.2M streams

12,241,311

Glass Mix 1

11.9M streams

11,944,380

Biography

With the ability to excel in both quiet ballads and distorted rock anthems, Citizen (which recently expanded to a full quintet with the addition of former touring members drummer Ben Russin and guitarist Mason Mercer) has an incredible knack for channeling raw emotion and energy into singalong songs. On Calling The Dogs, the band exemplifies that passionate songwriting and styling while stripping back to what they do best: guitar-driven rock ‘n roll. Picking up labels ranging from post-hardcore to shoegaze over the years, it’s reductive to try to categorize Citizen as anything other than one of the best rock bands around today. Evolving from teenagers playing local dives to a vibrant band capable of selling out theaters and hitting major festivals around the world, vocalist Mat Kerekes, guitarist Nick Hamm and bassist Eric Hamm have earned their reputation as both tremendous songwriters and a must-see live act — and they do both better than ever on their new album, Calling The Dogs.