Bob Vylan have returned with their latest single ‘Makes Me Violent’, taken from their upcoming album ‘Humble As The Sun’. It is the third single from the new record, following on from ‘He’s a Man’ and ‘Hunger Games’.
The album is due out on April 5 via Ghost Theatre, and you can pre-order it here.“To tell the truth, I can’t stand this place / It’s getting harder every day to put this smile upon my face / I can’t keep up with all the lies it creates / It might have it in the name, but trust me, there ain’t nothing Great,” frontman Bobby Vylan sings at the track’s outset, in lyrics addressed directly towards his home country.Check out ‘Makes Me Violent’ below: “Makes me violent is a letter to England,” Bobby has said. “A country that tells us not to be angry or violent but continues to carry out and allow some of the most violent atrocities in the world.
But while it talks about the way this country has treated us and many like us it’s hopeful and is filled with resistance. We’re not going anywhere.
We’re staying right here to give this place hell.” The MOBO-winning group announced the new album back in October, alongside its lead single ‘He’s A Man’.
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