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Strange Bones are once again back on the onslaught of the punk scene! Not ones to follow the crowd or succumb to conformity with releasing material, the lads have mustered up an alternative method to unleash their new track on their fans. With a DIY approach, the band are offering a treat to fans whereby they can gain access to the new single ‘Here come the wolves’ before its official release date.

Text the number in the video below, and you will receive a link to the track.

 

 

Online music consumption has rocketed over the years, and this guerrilla campaign takes that notion further by placing the power right in the hands of the user. Distribution could not be more straightforward in this case, as it cuts out the middleman allowing the artist to build that unique relationship with the fan while showing appreciation for loyal support by getting an early listen to new material.

The lads describe the ‘Here come the wolves’ as “a reaction to a society of hyper normalisation where nobody really distinguishes the true from the false.”

Sure to be a hit on their relentless tour, don’t miss your chance to hear this raucous masterpiece before it makes waves! For details on how to bag the track head over to Strange Bones social media accounts.

 

See Strange Bones live:

THU 04 OCT / Stereo / Glasgow

SAT 06 OCT 2018 / Clwb Ifor Bach / Cardiff

SUN 07 OCT 2018 / Cavern Club / Exeter

TUE 09 OCT 2018 / The Old Blue Last / London

WED 10 OCT 2018 / The Sugarmill / Stoke on Trent

FRI 12 October 2018 / The Deaf Institute / Manchester

 

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