The Snuts release ttheir highly-anticipated new album Burn The Empire, on Parlophone Records. The album follows their acclaimed, number 1-selling debut album, W.L.
The Snuts deliver 11 slices of sonic brilliance on Burn The Empire. Produced by longtime collaborators Detonate and Clarence Coffee Jr the album continues the band s evolution both sonically and lyrically. A voice for the next generation lead singer Jack Cochrane attacks subjects affecting the youth of today. Opening with the album s title track, a no holds barred protest against the corrupt corporations and politicians, the album delves into the negative effects of social media on Zuckerpunch and 13 tackles the lack of mental health services and the lethal effects of poverty across Britain and its impact on society.
nfectious, euphoric, heartfelt and packed to the brim with hooks, Burn The Empire is the work of a band living in the moment, with an eye to the future. Armed with a chart-topping album and an arsenal of adoring fans up and down the country, these four lads from Whitburn, West Lothian, are well on their way to being one of the most vital bands of recent years.