Taken from their forthcoming third album Love Army, the politically charged single unleashes the trio’s thoughts on the current political climate. The Melbourne group have gained a loyal following in both Australia and Europe, securing them support slots for the likes of Patti Smith, Aerosmith, Billy Joel and Van Halen.
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