SCARLET REBELS meld hard rock & heartfelt lyrics on WHERE THE COLOURS MEET
Llanelli hard rock band Scarlet Rebels return with their third album, Where The Colours Meet, “a melting pot of lyrical themes and sonic elements."
Llanelli hard rock band Scarlet Rebels return with their third album, Where The Colours Meet, “a melting pot of lyrical themes and sonic elements."
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