Animal Facts Release New Single “Rabbits”
Animal Facts have just released a new song, Rabbits, which is available on streaming platforms and as a name your…
Sharp as a butcher’s blade, dripping with the anger of a betrayed generation, Caught Up In The Scrape is a rousing punk-rock anthem for our times. A testament to The Sleeping Souls‘ stellar breadth and versatility, it marks a discernible change of tack from the slow-burning, heartfelt folk of their debut single Liar/Lover. With its fuzzy, reverb-laden riffs, highly-charged instrumentals and rapid-fire vocals, the new single flaunts the band’s heavier side and ability to switch things up a gear. Offering astute and direct observations on our culture war world in which political leaders fail again and again to measure up, The Sleeping Souls explain of the themes at play in Caught Up In The Scrape.
“”Caught Up In The Scrape” is a song about utter disillusionment with politics and political leaders. Modern liberal societies are complex webs of trust relations, but trust has bled out through sustained failure of our politics to be fit for purpose. Cahir grew up and has spent most of his life in Northern Ireland where these failures have been, and continue to be, particularly acute. Until our political class are transparent about their shortcomings, acknowledge mistakes and, in the most egregious cases, accept consequences, political agitation will continue to heat until one day — perhaps not too long from now — it will boil.”
Best known as Frank Turner‘s loyal bandmates and fellow road warriors having played alongside the punk icon for over a decade, Tarrant Anderson (bass), Matt Nasir (piano), Callum Green (drums), Ben Lloyd (guitar) and Frank’s guitar tech Cahir O’Doherty (Fighting With Wire / Jetplane Landing / New Pagans) on vocals have now branched out with their own independent project. Both Caught In The Scrape and Liar/Lover are the first fruits in a planned string of releases due to emerge from the band throughout 2023, with a debut album also in the pipeline for later this year.