This is a track we recorded for a 7" comp that never transpired a while back, but never made it to public listening for one reason or another.
Mainly because G did the vocals too high for his own live abilities (it's ok, it's G speaking), plus it didn't really fit in the song a month criteria in song length.
The title 'Bromancing the Stone' suggests a light hearted song, but in fact it's a commentary on typical 'Bro' culture in the UK. 'Harmless Banter' some might say, but that means harmless to those
partaking in the banter, not the fat kids being picked on, not the women being harrassed on a night out. The typical 'Bro' making Britain 'great' again by wanting to go back to when people like them had
unlimited privalidge without being called out on it. 'Top Gun' high fives all round.
That behaviour can make you laugh and make you cry
Have a listen, its a pretty good quality demo recording, one day we may try it again live, who knows
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