Posts Tagged ‘Thomas Rees’

I’m sure you’ll be grateful to know that we have a new single out called ’30,000 Megabucks’ – it’s a short tale detailing the events that unfolded after I left a previous publishing company I was with (I’ll spare you the gritty details as I need them for the pitch for ‘Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard: 30,000 Megabucks: The Movie’, obviously the sequel would be 30,001 Megabucks, much like 101 Dalmatians, anyway I’m getting off track), they told me I owed them £30,000, can you imagine???

Thankfully I have moved onto greener pastures since and it’s probably worth mentioning that now I am shacked up with the wonderful Just Isn’t Music Publishing who are very sweet and kind and I love them very much. 

I’m excited that this song can finally be with you all, mainly because there’s only so many Bill Burr standup clips I can watch on YouTube in one day so it’s good to take a break from sniggering to myself whilst twirling my finger in my belly button – a sight I’m sure all of you will want to forget very quickly, but will not be able to.

Bass Guitar, Vocals: Edward Rees Guitar, Vocals: Zachary White Drums: Ethan Hurst Vocals: Thomas Rees

Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, under exclusive license to Communion Group Released on: 2020-10-27

Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard possess this vital authenticity that not many acts today can match them on. Their genuine love for what they do comes out in their boisterous and ever theatrical live shows and now also in their recorded output – a rich pot of brazen flamboyance and melodic impressiveness. ‘Late Night City’ – already a strong favourite live for band and audience – cements the group as a great tip for a celebratory 2019.

The group, led by the animated Thomas Rees and honed rhythmically by Ethan Hurst, Eddie Rees and Zac White, nurture their music on equal parts golden era songwriting and a contemporary zealousness. ‘Late Night City’ combs through another hedonistic evening that with the turn of a foreboding dawn finds the frontman in a psychedelic limbo of guitar shredding and exasperated harmonies. A liberating kick in your dancing shoes to the man, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard are flying high.