There are numerous highlights on See Through Blue, the second album from Welsh rockers Scarlet Rebels. One of them is the anthemic These Days, and set among its reflections on our polarised times is the simple yet telling line: ‘I’m neither left nor right’. “I just wrote what I was seeing when we were locked down,” says their singer Wayne Doyle (a sensitive soul). “It seemed to me you either had the very hard left or the very hard right making a noise, and then there’s the people in the middle – the silent majority – who can take some things as read, and don’t get overly offended or pissed off, they just get up and go to work every day, and carry on.” That said, Doyle is well aware that, for many, there’s plenty to be pissed off about these days. The album cover features a Boris Johnson-type figure casting a demonic shadow, and the angry
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