BUZZARD BUZZARD BUZZARD - 'Break Right In'
The most exciting and ever so promising Welsh rock band, BUZZARD BUZZARD BUZZARD, release their new single, everyone’s new favourite song about crime, ‘Break Right In’.
The new single sees a glorious new side to BUZZARD BUZZARD BUZZARD with plenty of glam-rock and vintage vibes for all to enjoy, the Welsh band showcase their effortless talent in the rock genre with their latest taste of their highly anticipated debut album Backhand Deals, releasing at the end of February.
The song itself is a ‘certified toe-tapper’ as the momentum of excitement builds to the prominent excellence of yet another catchy and charismatic BUZZARD BUZZARD BUZZARD chorus that will undoubtedly stay stuck repeating in your mind for days to come. As the boys gear up to release their new album ‘Break Right In’ this track is one to highlight the need for being a little bit more mischievous, something we all need to be reminded of occasionally. A song for breaking social conventions and doing it with the happiest of songs to accompany.
Words by Beth Atkins
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