THE band instantly recognisable by their lighthearted Eighties’ reminiscence and quirky lyrics to match, have decided to take a walk on the serious side of life with this philosophical ballad. It begins as a docile acoustic, but gets into heavier musical territory as the song goes on, pulling back the veil and allowing the band move back to what they do best – anthemic, explosive rock, except that this one would probably be the one saved for the end of the party when everyone drunkenly starts attaching themselves to each other and swaying.
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