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The Snuts
The Snuts – ‘Burn The Empire’ review: urgent excitement holds together the many twists
The West Lothian band campaigned their own record label to release this searing album early – they were right to do so
The Snuts on Kings of Leon: “One of the best bands the world’s seen”
"I remember listening to Kings Of Leon when I was playing FIFA in 2004"
The Snuts win battle with their record label to release new album ‘Burn The Empire’ early
It comes after the band recently called on their fans to "bombard" Parlophone Records
Five things we learned from our In Conversation video chat with The Snuts
The West Lothian band's frontman Jack Cochrane on their new album 'Burn The Empire', the influence of Arctic Monkeys and protest music
The Snuts share rousing new single ‘Knuckles’ ahead of upcoming album ‘Burn The Empire’
They also urge fans to "bombard" their record label in order to get their new album released early
The Snuts announce second album ‘Burn The Empire’
The news comes alongside brand new track ‘The Rodeo’
Listen to The Snuts and Rachel Chinouriri team up on ‘End Of The Road’
"Glasgow and London truly combine so well here"
The Snuts return with fiery new single ‘Burn The Empire’
"We believe in 2022 there is no place for fascism or oppression of any kind and we must burn the empire that represents it"
The Snuts call out behaviour of male fans: “We are not your fucking lad band”
"This is a male problem and it is only the responsibility of males to stamp it out"
Why it’s time for a return of the indie beef – in all its messy, undignified glory
there's nothing like a good scrap, eh?
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