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Sugar Horse Premiere “Thrash Music” Video

Sugar Horse have shared an official video for their new song “Thrash Music.” The group said the following about the clip:

"This video was recorded in the depths of the night in almost complete silence, apart from the creepy - and slightly depressing - clattering of the feet of small marionettes.

On seeing the materials I'd acquired to make this masterpiece, my loving partner stated she was no longer sexually attracted any more. While this might be quite the blow to my personal life, I think finding a new passion for low quality puppetry was almost worth the pain."

The following was also added about the song:

“'Thrash Music' is a song dedicated to striking workers across the UK, and the rest of the world. While record profits are made, people on wages once considered substantial now struggle to feed themselves.

We once stood on our doorsteps and applauded nurses for their heroism and self-sacrifice through war-like pandemic conditions. Now monetarily-biased media institutions and sons of billionaires call these heroes money-hungry and "unrealistic", yet provide themselves with pay rises.

Money talks and the lives of normal folk are kept mute.”

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PostedMarch 31, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSugar Horse, Thrash Music

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