The Tracys Return With New Single “A Soviet Mistake”

Pop Punk icons The Tracys are back from a five year hiatus with the political satire of A Soviet Mistake, that is released today, February 14th. The song and music video were inspired by true events when in 2018 the Russian spy Marina Butina infiltrated the National Rifle Association using her sultry style and love of firearms. Those who have Cold-War nostalgia will love the retro setting that features lead singer Dave Klym, with live edits from the band performing on stage and in the recording studio. The Tracys have also announced that a further single, Blockhead, will be released next month. “Soviet Mistake is roughly based on recent true events. It tells a story of a Russian foreign agent (Maria Butina) that actually infiltrated the NRA. I thought well, she’s pretty and a gun nut so it...

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