The Glorious Sons - 'Panic Attack'
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'Panic Attack' is from the album ‘A War On Everything’, The Glorious Sons’ most exhilarating release yet, a taut, timeless blast of rock and roll that marries confident swagger with penetrating insight and reckless abandon. The guys had a very busy first lockdown and worked hard to keep it real with their fans, offering plenty of lockdown 'live' tracks.#theglorioussons #panicattack #awaroneverything #rockandroll #jeeni #music #musicians #rockers #metal #electricguitar #rockband #heavymetal #independent #rockmusic #singersongwriter #musicvideo #animation #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans
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