Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv
Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv
Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv

In the spring of 2020, Ben Cook — a.k.a. Young Governor, Young Guv, or just Guv — was holed up in the New Mexico high desert, his U.S. tour having been abruptly covid-cancelled during a southwest swing. He and his bandmates were living moment to moment in something called an Earthship, a solar-rigged adobe structure sustainably constructed with, among other things, recycled bottles and tires. And out there in the serene vastness, as a short ride-it-out stint turned into a nine-month sojourn, Ben was writing music, slowly, little by little, mostly at night while the others slept. By the New Year, almost in spite of himself, he had created a new album, two new albums actually, and through the ordeal he was forever changed.

In a place he never expected to be, under circumstances no one could have predicted, and in the face of physical isolation, emotional desolation, and existential dread, Ben created GUV III & IV, a collection of songs dedicated and testifying to the eternal healing power of love — how to find it in the world, in others, and most importantly, in himself.

Young Guv

GUV III & IV

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Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv
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Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv
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Young Guv

GUV III & IV

Run For Cover Records
Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv
LPx2 +

$32.99

exclusive

Neon Magenta Vinyl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Released 07/15/2022Catalog Number

RFC240lp-C4

Learn more
Album artwork for GUV III & IV by Young Guv
LPx2 +

$36.99

Yellow
Released 07/15/2022Catalog Number

RFC240lp-C3

Learn more

In the spring of 2020, Ben Cook — a.k.a. Young Governor, Young Guv, or just Guv — was holed up in the New Mexico high desert, his U.S. tour having been abruptly covid-cancelled during a southwest swing. He and his bandmates were living moment to moment in something called an Earthship, a solar-rigged adobe structure sustainably constructed with, among other things, recycled bottles and tires. And out there in the serene vastness, as a short ride-it-out stint turned into a nine-month sojourn, Ben was writing music, slowly, little by little, mostly at night while the others slept. By the New Year, almost in spite of himself, he had created a new album, two new albums actually, and through the ordeal he was forever changed.

In a place he never expected to be, under circumstances no one could have predicted, and in the face of physical isolation, emotional desolation, and existential dread, Ben created GUV III & IV, a collection of songs dedicated and testifying to the eternal healing power of love — how to find it in the world, in others, and most importantly, in himself.