Feeling lucky? LIFE premiere new track, ‘Euromillions’

The Hull punks release their new protest song on Donald Trump’s inauguration day.
Hull four-piece LIFE today drop their protest song ‘Euromillions’ – check it out below, first on Dork.



It’s a no-nonsense track that bluntly challenges racism, violence, and the alt-right – on Donald Trump’s inauguration day, no less.



“Have you ever woken up to find yourself in another layer of the same twisted dream?” the band ask. “This is the reality TV show that you can’t turn off. This is LIFE. There is no ‘free’ world.”



‘Euromillions’ will feature on LIFE’s as-yet-untitled debut album, which is already done and dusted, and due for release this summer.







Catch LIFE on tour this April:



APRIL

01 The Welly Club, Hull

02 King Tuts, Glasgow

03 Gullivers, Manchester

05 Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham

06 Camden Assembly, London

07 Crofters Rights, Bristol

08 Café Indiependent, Scunthorpe

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