“Elizabeth” by The Carnabys

In a bid to pull our live venues back from the brink of closure, UK band, The Carnabys are putting their album, Too Much, Never Enough up for pre-sale 3-months in advance of its release in August and will donate all their earnings to Music Venue Trust. The UK band have also shared their new single “Elizabeth”.

The Album is an authentic, raw and straight to the point collection of high-energy tracks. With a deliberate light production touch it retains the character of the band’s shows. Music-writing duties are shared, while Jack handles the words. “Elizabeth” is about some of the more interesting uses of our currency. Other tracks on the album like “Crocodile” is a semi fictional dream reminiscence, and “Great Dane In The Graveyard” relates a poignantly comic misadventure with a late friend of Jack’s. Then there’s “Down He Goes”, which concerns a fight-prone pal of the band’s, and Frayed Feather which is directed at local musicians who were there back in rock’s formative years and are still hanging around. Made The Grade is about defying expectations, Caught In The Rain is about looking on the bleak side, Scars and Safety Pins is about self harm, but refusing help and Peaches And Bleach is about “working on something important and someone else inadvertently fucking it up”.

The Carnabys release their new album ‘Too Much, Never Enough’ on August 19th

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