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JSA release new track ‘Fools Empire’

Five-piece alt-indie band from South London, JSA have released the punchy title-track from their upcoming EP ‘Fools Empire’ with accompanying music video

Five-piece alt-indie band from South London, JSA have released the punchy title-track from their upcoming EP ‘Fools Empire’ with accompanying music video.

‘Fools Empire’ is the second track to be released from the EP, set for release 2nd December via Undead Collective Records, following on from ‘Down & Out’, which was released earlier this year.

JSA by Lizzie Sullivan

Vocalist David Marley says of the new track, “It touches on the difficulties of finding the balance between work and play, and how if you spend long enough somewhere, you can see what is coming. There is so much angst in this track, and it was extremely cathartic to get that internal conversation out of my head, and on to record.”

Guitarist Alan Smith says of the music video: “We wanted to convey chaos through the use of trippy, loud imagery. It was exciting for us to experiment with a different style of video and take ourselves out of our comfort zones of the less conventional video formats that we have done previously.”

JSA – FOOL’S EMPIRE

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JSA ARE:
David Marley (Lead vocals)
Alan Smith (Guitar, vocals)
Joe Blackford (Guitar, vocals)
Tom Carnell (Bass)
Kevin Smith (Drums)

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