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‘Felony’: Beldon Haigh’s Anthem of Defiance and Political Truth

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Beldon Haigh’s latest release, “Felony,” is a sonic rallying cry that delivers a punch to the gut of political complacency. Known for their audacious commentary on social and political issues, the Scotland-based band once again demonstrates their prowess in blending incisive lyrics with a dynamic soundscape, crafting a protest anthem that’s as musically engaging as it is intellectually stimulating.

“Felony” is more than just a single—it’s a manifesto set to music, challenging the double standards and moral inconsistencies of those in power. Justin Skelton’s vocal performance is nothing short of electrifying. His voice, dripping with urgency and anger, cuts through the track, forcing listeners to confront the harsh realities the lyrics lay bare. This intensity is matched by Jimmy Green’s blistering guitar work, which adds a layer of tension that perfectly complements the song’s thematic weight.

Musically, “Felony” is a masterful blend of genres. Beldon Haigh seamlessly fuses blues, rock, soul, and pop, creating a sound that’s both familiar and fresh. The band’s commitment to real instruments and intricate arrangements shines through, offering a richness that’s often missing in today’s digitally saturated music landscape. This dedication to craftsmanship not only enhances the song’s emotional impact but also highlights the band’s deep respect for the art of music-making.

The track’s success on platforms like Spotify is a testament to its widespread appeal. Topping charts in cities like San Francisco and climbing steadily in others like Chicago, “Felony” has clearly struck a chord with listeners across the globe. This isn’t just a song—it’s a statement, resonating with those who are disillusioned with the status quo and yearning for change.

Beldon Haigh has always been more than just a band; they are provocateurs, using their music as a tool to challenge and inspire. “Felony” is a prime example of this ethos, combining thought-provoking content with compelling musicality to create a track that’s not only worth listening to but also worth thinking about long after the final note fades. In a world where music often shies away from making bold statements, “Felony” stands out as a powerful reminder of the genre’s potential to drive conversation and inspire action.

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Last Train to play UK dates!

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After ‘Weathering’ and ‘The Big Picture’, acclaimed Lyon-based 4-piece Last Train‘s new album is a direct reflection of raw anger. Recorded in a crumbling, unheated chateau, ‘III’ channels frustration into meticulously composed rock. Formed in the 2010s, Jean-Noël Scherrer, Julien Peultier, Timothée Gérard and Antoine Baschung gained a strong following with their first two albums and toured with Muse and Placebo. In 2024 they released ‘Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’, an orchestral reworking of their songs, but the new album marks their true return to form as a rock band. Tracks like the first two singles ‘Home’ and ‘The Plan’ combine rock energy with melody, balancing emotional depth and anger.

With ‘III’, Last Train have produced a radical and authentic third album, far from the aseptic super-productions. With ‘One by One’ – the focus track, you’ll feel right in the band’s rehearsal room: screeching feedback, punchy drums, overflowing bass and incisive choruses. Provocative as it is, the track embodies a frantic race: the train will go on, with or without us. Mature, confident and increasingly daring, these ambassadors of French rock continue their dizzying ascent, no matter how high the wall!

The band are touring Europe extensively this year in support of the album, including a headline London show and appearances at Focus Wales and The Great Escape Festival. Don’t miss the chance to catch them live in all of their glory.

Upcoming UK shows:

8.05: Focus Wales, Wrexham (20:15- Ty Pawb)

10.05: Focus Wales, Wrexham (19:25- Penny Black)

12.05: The Grace, London (Headline show)

16.05: The Great Escape, Brighton (7pm at The Wing at The Brighton Centre).

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