Fixed Rates & Chartered Souls - The Day of the Rabblement
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5-piece band The Day of the Rabblement playing their amazing, folk and acoustic style original song - Fixed Rates & Chartered Souls (7/8) (featuring the tune 'Sassakia' by Ross Couper) recorded live at the Wine Vaults, Southsea.The band plays soft but fun and exciting tune arrangements that aim to get people up and moving! This particular song includes all types of guitars and a violin as well as beautiful vocals to give off a folksy vibe. The Day of the Rabblement are amazing at acoustics in every song they create and release.

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