Uk Subs
Formed in 1976, as the UK Subversives, in London, United Kingdom the original line up consisted of Harper, Nicky Garrett (guitar), Pete Davies (drums) and Paul Slack (bass), although the line-up of the band changed frequently. Their style combined the energy of punk and the rock and roll edge of the then thriving pub rock scene. Early success was found with singles such as "Warhead", "I Live in a Car", and "Tomorrow's Girls", with several of their songs managing to enter the United Kingdom's Top Forty.
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Uk Subs
Formed in 1976, as the UK Subversives, in London, United Kingdom the original line up consisted of Harper, Nicky Garrett (guitar), Pete Davies (drums) and Paul Slack (bass), although the line-up of the band changed frequently. Their style combined the energy of punk and the rock and roll edge of the then thriving pub rock scene. Early success was found with singles such as "Warhead", "I Live in a Car", and "Tomorrow's Girls", with several of their songs managing to enter the United Kingdom's Top Forty.
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Rwanda
This track focuses on the bigotry towards refugees in our country, despite them being displaced by our governmentmore
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A song about those who criticise asylum seekers, but are silent when they are being displaced by their countries military. Soon to be on Spotify 11th Aprilmore
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T.E.R.D (Trans Exclusionary Radical Dickhead)
On the 7th of February 2025, Creeping Embers are set to release their first studio single, T.E.R.D (Trans Exclusionary Radical Dickhead), an aggressive, politically charged queercore punk tune that loudly condemns TERFs (trans exclusionary radical feminists) on all major streaming platforms. Inspired by their own lived experiences with TERFs, frontman and vocalist Luciyan Daemon says “I wrote the lyrics to both mock and shame transphobes. It’s so weird that they care so much about other people’s bodies, questioning someone’s genitals and then labelling that group as perverse. It’s just a bit pathetic and strange really. Being an all queer band, transphobia is a topic that directly impacts us and our community, and we’re pissed off about it.” more
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