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BIG SPECIAL Ignites the Music Scene with ‘BUTCHER’S BIN’ from Upcoming Debut Album

BIG SPECIAL’s newest single ‘BUTCHER’S BIN’ dives into the raw realities of class struggles, artistry, and mental health through powerful lyrics.
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Get ready to experience an intense musical journey with BIG SPECIAL’s latest release, ‘BUTCHER’S BIN’. This gripping single paves the way for their disruptive debut album, ‘POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES’.

Big things are coming your way as the emerging powerhouse band BIG SPECIAL drops their exciting new single, ‘BUTCHER’S BIN’. With their debut album ‘POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES’ right around the corner, BIG SPECIAL is setting the bar high with their raw and compelling tracks.

Lead singer Joe Hicklin brings to light the intense struggles of the working class, with ‘BUTCHER’S BIN’ serving as a poignant commentary on class conflict and diminishing mental health. According to Hicklin, the song delves into the exploitation faced by the working class, their role as pawns in a neoliberalist society, and the challenges of pursuing an artistic life amidst class barriers.

  • Raw Emotion: The album is more than music; it’s a deep dive into the world of depression from various perspectives – personal, social, and generational.
  • Relatable Struggles: Hear the powerful story of working-class experiences in modern England, narrated through the lens of mental health issues.
  • Artistic Journey: With every beat, discover the band’s battle with political disenchantment and their relentless spirit towards art.
  • Love and Hope: Despite its dark themes, ‘POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES’ is threaded with a sense of unity, love, and a push towards positive change.

Excited for the album? Check out the tracklisting below and mark your calendars for the release on 10th May via SO Recordings:

Tracklist:

  • BLACK COUNTRY GOTHIC
  • I MOCK JOGGERS
  • DESPERATE BREAKFAST
  • …and more
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