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    TIME & MATTER RECORDS PROUDLY PRESENTS...  

 A NEW CLASSIC URBAN DOGS 7" SINGLE: 

 'REBELLION SONG' 

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       FROM 6:00PM SUNDAY 21 DECEMBER 2014       

Charlie Harper and Knox's URBAN DOGS are back with an almighty bark!

After their last fantastic release, the critically acclaimed acoustic ‘Bonefield’ album on Time & Matter Records, Harper and Knox return with an electrifying couple of new songs entitled ‘Rebellion Song’ and ‘One Foot In The Grave’.

Produced by Charlie himself, with Pat Collier as engineer and bassist, the latest Urban Dogs line-up also features original drummer Matthew Best. 

A Knox painting of an 'Urban Dog' features as the 7" single's cover, which also includes a lyrical double-sided inner sleeve. The single is a limited edition of 500 hand numbered copies, on dual coloured vinyl with the T&M catalogue number of T&M 016.

  • LIMITED EDITION - 500 COPIES
  • INDIVIDUALLY HAND-NUMBERED
  • 2-SIDED LYRICAL INSERT
  • DUAL COLOURED RED & WHITE MIX VINYL 
  • PRICED AT A BARGAIN £6-00 (PLUS £1-80 P & P TO UK)

Rebellion Song (3:31)

Charlie Harper takes the vocal duties on this outstanding song about the will of the people to keep writing ‘the Rebellion song’ in reaction to the destruction caused by war-mongering leaders. Singing about believing in “creative rebellion”, this mid-tempo instant classic with a catchy chorus rides throughout on some fabulous soaring guitar work.

Key lyric: “…born in a war-torn land, raised with a gun in my hand, where the victors write the history, we write Rebellion song…”

 
 

One Foot In The Grave (3:33)

“No one can save me now as far as I can see”, Knox sings on this up-tempo dazzling Urban Dogs number, with haunting deep murmured backing harmonies. With some world-weary Knox political commentary on the rich and the poor, which provides perfect symbiosis with Harper’s ‘Rebellion Song’, there’s also a parallel personal commentary on mortality infused into this song via Knox’s dark humour.

Key lyric: “…thousands of years of politics, but the poor are still the poor…”


U.K. Subs fans, Vibrators fans, Urban Dogs aficionados et al can rejoice that this dynamic duo are back, better than ever, and snarling and howling to their fans’ content.

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