Video Premiere: Let Man Loose – Bulldog

Having gained support from BBC Radio 6 Music, Planet Rock, BBC Introducing and Radio X, Let Man Loose unveil the visuals for punk infused number Bulldog“. Based in Hull in the UK, Let Man Loose are known for creating thunderous soundscapes armed with fuzz and melodic arrangements. Taken from their recently released ‘Vol.1-3’ album, ‘Bulldog’ is bathed in punk, rock and indie sensibilities, and exceeds any expectations you may already have had.  Bulldog is a satirical commentary on how people in this country are walking the circus tightrope between patriotism and bigotry. The monstrous guitars, fizzing bass and snarling vocals collide to snap at the ankles of the intolerant.Let Man Loose Filmed by Elliot Mann and Olly Cooper, the visuals is fuelled with attitude and personal...

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