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were a key influence in the way that "they've managed to stay razor-sharp cool all the way through what they do, but they evolve in a way that people understand". The band "bounce between styles", something that was also seen on W.L., with
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offering a reason for creeping authoritarianism in the UK. The song looks at the discontent and unrest in the UK, with
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addressed to the Snuts fans stating that "the fans will always come first when it comes to music⦠we're looking into everything that we can do". On 13 September, the Snuts announced that the release date had been brought forward by a week to 30 September.
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together is honest, compassionate storytelling". He added that whilst the album can be a "source of escapism", "it's a record designed to challenge and make for an uncomfortable listen, it's necessary for these complex times".
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