Brògeal have shared a new single, ‘Draw The Line’, from their debut album, ‘Tuesday Paper Club’, will arrive on 17th October via Play It Again Sam.
The Falkirk five-piece’s latest track leads with accordion and draws on small-town portraits from their hometown. Introducing the song, singer Daniel Harkins says: “Draw the line is a song I wrote about the sort of people you get in small towns who deludedly think that they run the place because they sell drugs and think they’re the hard man, the sort of love island looking coke heads, everybody knows one.
“It’s a strange subject matter but it’s full of tongue in cheek lyrics and has a certain melancholy about it because at the end of the day I can’t help feel sorry for these guys. It was written to sound like an Irish Rebel song and it still does in ways but when the boys jumped on it’s adapted this Libertines, The Clash sort of sound which we love.”
The tracklisting for ‘Tuesday Paper Club’ reads:
‘Tuesday Paper Club’
‘Vicar Street Days’
‘Friday On My Mind’
‘Lady Madonna’
‘Turn And Walk Away’
‘Scarlett Red’
‘Dippin’ n Divin’ Wooer Street’
‘One For The Ditch’
‘Draw The Line’
‘Racing Track’
‘Apples And Leaves’
‘Stuck Inside’
‘Go Home Tae Yer Bed’
‘Lonesome Boatman’

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