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The London crossover crew roar back into action, with tongues firmly in cheeks...
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If you've been wondering, 'Whatever happened to TRC?' then you're not alone. The London gang have been lying low for quite a while, but they're back and all set to give themselves and 2018 a massive kick up the arse.
Ahead of the release of their new EP - their first for five years - the hardcore crew have unveiled a very tongue-in-cheek video for comeback track, Moaner. Check it out below and have a chuckle before you dig into the band's signature blend of slamming riffs and rhythms. Think you've got this band pegged? Think again.
Frontman Chris Robson had the following to say about the five-piece's return.
"We have songs about people constantly waking up late, moaning online and prowling Instagram late into the night (Moaner), scroungers not paying for their fish dinner at group meals (Scrounger) and London’s Greatest Love Story Part 2 which might feature some of my favourite lyrics ever about girls and music.
Take It features Nathan from London band Prowler and is rowdy as hell. Same But Better is exactly that. The last song on the EP, Lifestyle, pretty much sums up how we balance full time careers and remain able to create such wonderful music and smash our live shows and the end part is truly great.”
The next 12 months will see the band do just that, with a dedicated return to the live circuit.
"We’re having a lot of fun, the passion seems as if it’s there more than ever and we’re still not 35 so we’ve still got a few years left! Love to all the fans and journalists for having ever supported us. Oh and the new video for Moaner is JOKES. Spread it about. We hope you like it as much as we do.TRC."
Welcome back, lads.
And while you wait for more new jams, why not check out the band's last full-length studio album, Nation below?