Dutch Mustard - 'What The People Want’
London project Dutch Mustard share their new single ‘What The People Want’ - taken from their forthcoming EP, which is due out early 2022.
A stand out moment of energy from the start. In your face with a hard hitting guitar sound, which is met with anthemic style vocals. You don’t know whether to dance or to start a mosh pit. A roaring taste of what the EP has in store for us, and it certainly has us excited for what is to come from next year from this project.
“‘What The People Want’ is about playing the system” says Sarah-Jayne, “A realisation that you can do anything, give the people what they want, and still stay truthful“ - that imagery and mentality is in full flow here, and to maximum effect.
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