WACO Announce New NHS Charity Single ‘Good Days’

London’s cosmic punks WACO have announced their return with a brand new single that is set for release on 27th April 2020 via Venn Records. The new single is called ‘Good Days’ and all proceeds from the track will go towards NHS Charities Together to support the National Health Service through the COVID-19 crisis and beyond. Due to the new social-isolation and lockdown measures, WACO are calling on fans and the general public to be involved in the official video for the song, which will be made from any home footage contributions they receive. You can share, listen and sing along to a private stream of ‘Good Days’ here and read the lyrics here. Commenting on the idea, the band say: “The video will be made up of us all performing in our homes together, a ...

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