Punchy, fierce postpunk by the London collective, heralding their upcoming debut EP with a saxophone laced song addressing class divide and hierarchy in which the rich skip through a world they feel they own, released on on SO Recordings and Hideous Mink Records. The lyrics are described as written like an acid trip, full of wordplay. Y is Adam Brennan (from Fat White Family) on vocals and guitar, Sophie Coppin (vocals, synth), Dan GB (bass), Fells (drums), and Harry Mchale (saxophone). To explore and enjoy more by Y, see also the other embedded links below.
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