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The Snuts Confront Materialism in Their New Single 'Millionaires'

Published January 19, 2024

Scottish band The Snuts are making waves with their new single 'Millionaires,' offering fans a taste of their upcoming album 'Millennials,' set to release on February 23. The band's latest song strikes a chord with its anti-consumerism message, contrasting material wealth with the value of love and personal relationships.

A Bold Statement Against Materialism

The single 'Millionaires' sets itself apart with a powerful refrain, 'If love was money, we'd be millionaires.' This anthem resonates with listeners, challenging the societal push towards material success over genuine human connections. Jack Cochrane, the band's frontman, expresses concern over how online 'communities' can negatively influence the youth, emphasizing material possessions and status rather than love and friendship.

Inside the Album 'Millennials'

'Millennials' carries significance for the band, reflecting on unexplored emotions and life's pivotal moments. The songs are a culmination of experiences gathered during their world tour for their previous album 'Burn The Empire.' As part of their buildup to the album launch, they released 'Gloria' and treated fans to an exclusive release of 'NPC' through their Discord channel.

The formation of their own record label, Happy Artist Records, marks their new independent approach to music production. This move is a step away from major label influence, allowing The Snuts to leverage their newfound confidence in their performance and artistic vision.

Upcoming Performances

Fans have already shown immense support for The Snuts, with sold-out shows lined up in London and Glasgow. Additionally, the band is set to perform at prominent festivals such as Liverpool's Sound City and TRNSMT in Glasgow later this year, establishing their presence in the music scene further.

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