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The HU Share “Tatar Warrior” Video From “Live At Glastonbury” Album

The HU have premiered a new live video for their song “Tatar Warrior.” The clip was recorded during the band's performance at the 2023 Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, UK. That set was released on vinyl as “The HU Live At Glastonbury” on Record Store Day. It will also be available on CD and digitally on June 7. The group said the following:

“During our performance at the Glastonbury festival in 2023, the crowds were extra lively and energetic, so in turn we were bursting with energy. We are delighted to be sharing that live performance recording with you. Check out the track ‘Tatar Warrior’ that caused a massive crowd surf and got everyone chanting.”

“The HU Live At Glastonbury” Track Listing:

01. “Shihi Hutu” (live at Glastonbury)
02. “The Gereg” (live at Glastonbury)
03. “Shoog Shoog” (live at Glastonbury)
04. “Eseerin Vasahina” (live at Glastonbury)
05. “TATAR Warrior” (live at Glastonbury)
06. “Upright Destined Mongol” (live at Glastonbury)
07. “Black Thunder” (live at Glastonbury)
08. “Through The Never” (live at Glastonbury)
09. “Yuve Yuve Yu” (live at Glastonbury)
10. “Wolf Totem” (live at Glastonbury)
11. “This Is Mongol” (live at Glastonbury)

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PostedMay 3, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsThe HU, Tatar Warrior, The HU Live At Glastonbury

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