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Sheffield based rock four piece, The Little Million released their dynamic debut single ‘You and Me Against the Universe’ on March 15th, a blaze of meteoric thrash pop that feels like being caught in the middle of a turbo-speed game of Asteroid, blasting away at huge, hurtling chunks of space rock. Fittingly, since it’s about going out with the girlfriend equivalent of the Star Wars project.
“It’s about having a girlfriend who’s… hard, stern,” laughs frontman Jim. “It’s a ridiculous idea for a song, if aliens were to come down that she’d be sent as the first line of defence.”
The brilliantly lo-budget, alien-drenched official video by Scratch Films (concept by Jim) is equally evocative: “It’s done with a B-movie black and white Ed Wood kind of feel to it”.