Catholic Action share new single "People Don't Protest Enough"
Catholic Action are back with "People Don't Protest Enough", a second glimpse of their forthcoming album Celebrated by Strangers.
"People Don't Protest Enough" arrives after October's lead single "One Of Us".
Explaining the new release, singer and guitarist Chris McCrory says. "This is Casiotone for the politically marginalised. This is Krautrock for a progressive, positive future. And most importantly, this is a timely reminder that there are more of us than there are of them. People need to organise. Put down your phone, take your fingers out of your genitals and get on the streets - It really works. "People Don’t Protest Enough".
Catholic Action's second album Celebrated by Strangers will follow on from their SAY Award nominated debut In Memory Of.
The new record was produced by McCrory (SPINN, Walt Disco) at Hermitage Works in London and Shady Lane Studio in Erskine, and mixed by Rich Turvey (Blossoms, Cabbage, The Coral) at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool.
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