Anthemic, declamatory, philosophical post-punk and electro-pop by the duo of Euan Woodman and Thomas Rhodes from Birmingham, UK, heralding their debut album Good For the Soul, set for release on 19 September via the Pete Doherty label Strap Originals. Drummer and vocalist Euan Woodman explains that the song “is about that feeling we all have - the eternal chase for the grass being greener on the other side. And it isn't, no matter what we do it always comes back to the same old shit of living in our minds and having to deal with it all, no matter where we end up on the planet. That's just life isn't it.” To explore and enjoy more by GANS, including their most recent self-titled EP, see also the other embedded links below.
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