Refused Release New Single Blood Red

Last month (July 24), Refused announced details of their fifth full-length album War Music, due for release on October 18 via Spinefarm/Search & Destroy.Ahead of the LP release, Refused have just dropped the official video for lead single Blood Red.The band have spoken about how the song came together and how it differs from previous album Freedom, which you can read below.“We didn’t play a single show during the making of the last album. It was a long time to be away after the addictive chaos of our reunion shows in 2012,” say the band. “Playing to houses packed with maniacs losing their minds right in front of you is a narcotic to rival actual narcotics we’d venture – not our field of expertise, but Keith Richards definitely seems to feel ...

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