SCARLET REBELS come out swinging with overtly political album, SEE THROUGH BLUE
With See Through The Blue, Scarlet Rebels are right on track to reach their goal of being the first band from Llanelli to break into the UK Top 40.
With See Through The Blue, Scarlet Rebels are right on track to reach their goal of being the first band from Llanelli to break into the UK Top 40.
Just before one of Scarlet Rebels' food bank-donation charity gigs was cancelled because of a controversial album cover, frontman Wayne Doyle retraced its origin with John-Paul Davies.
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