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Aliens - Liberation Road

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Liberation Road Words and music by Tim May and Calum MacColl Woodrow Speed put a bullet in his head flushing them out of the eagle’s nest Kept on shooting then he laughed and said “We’re going all the way like the wild, wild west” Took a jeep to the edge of town They were dug in by the road, they took him down He was crying for his mother as I watched him bleed Just a piece fallen off the big machine That rolls it rolls and rolls down Liberation Road It rolls and rolls down Liberation… Eddie wasn’t one for putting on a show A regular guy, an ordinary joe with a rifle and a 36 grenade lost count of the kills he’d made But man, you shoulda seen him run screaming like a banshee in the noon day sun For a gentle man he could be so mean Just another cog in the big machine That rolls, it rolls and rolls down Liberation Road It rolls and rolls down Liberation Road All along the line they were singing “Na na na na na” Sitting by the fire with both bars on Wondering where the years have gone No hero - you’ve got to understand the medals on my chest hide a haunted man But hey it’s a new world now, it don’t care why and it don’t care how Don’t want to hear about what I’ve seen Too busy looking at the shiny screen That rolls and rolls it rolls down Liberation Road It rolls and it rolls down Liberation… “Na na na na na”

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First single of the forthcoming debut album by Aliens on Metal Postcard Records "30 lbs of Air"


REVIEW

The debut single from Aliens and they have the good taste to release it on Metal Postcard Records, a label that has currently three of the five best bands on the planet on its roster: The Bordellos, Salem Trials and The Legless Crabs. It only needs The Santa Sprees and Schizo Fun Addict and it would have a clean sweep. The Aliens single is a fine well-crafted guitar pop song; the kind of thing a major record label would release in the 80s when it was pretending to be an indie label. This song could do very well radio wise as it is very radio friendly, and even has a “na na na” refrain: so how could it fail. I look forward to the album.

MONOLITH COCKTAIL

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released October 1, 2021

2021 Metal Postcard
2021 Aliens

Rightsholder/Copyright owner: Strange Films and Music Ltd
PPL ID: 0301132625

Words and music by Tim May and Calum MacColl

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PRS Tunecode: 463637FW

Tim May PRS CAE Membership Number 145611883
Calum MaColl PRS CAE Membership Number 46790949


Featured Performers
Tim May - Vocals
Calum MacColl - Electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards
Leroy Lendor - Bass guitar
Martyn Barker - Drums and percussion

Non-featured
Joanne Clarkson – Backing Vocals
Grace Cross – Backing Vocals


Engineered and Produced by George Shilling

Recorded at: Woodworm Studios, Barford St Michael, Oxfordshire, OX15 ORH, United Kingdom

Recording Dates: Saturday 19th - Friday 25th September 2020

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