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For a brand new band to be pumping out a single of this quality is quite something – meet Sheffield newcomers I Set The Sea On Fire, a sure fire tip for biggest underground party anthem of the Christmas season with new track ‘Tastes Like Funk’.
Coming on like the brilliantly confused offspring of Reverend & The Makers, OK Go and Jack White, this snarling, bluesy banger is dripping with swagger and a has that will bury itself in your brain for days on end.
The rousing chorus of “Get blazed, get blazed, raise a glass to the end of days, I could have been anything, I could have been a saint, in the end we all die just the same. When I’m dead, I’m dead and I’m done, all I wanna say is that it was fun” is the perfect refrain for this feel-good, nihilistic party anthem.
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