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New Song for Bad Hagrid

28 March 2020 - 0 Comments

Brought alive in 2018, Bad Hagrid tells stories of unique but relatable characters and is putting them forward to a national audience.

The potentially last single American Song is due to be released on the 4th of April as the next stride into the unknown world of music.

American Song is a simple tune that breaks out and comes back to itself in a psycho-social fantasy.

American Song is about a pair of travellers that were encountered in a hostel in Vienna who built an interesting relationship around the way they presented themselves as contradictory debaters, believing in nihilism and that banks should have control - making an interesting discussion.

American Song fits within the current narrative as it constructs a metaphorical identity of the social and political confusing world that our beloved characters live in.

"How does that work?
How does that work?
The system of the free
Hope that don't affect me"
- Excerpt from American Song


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