With only one album to perform, the band are already altering songs, adding tweaks to live performances whenever they do get to play. Evans and Hyde speak about how they stay strong not only as musicians but as friends and colleagues as well as being self-aware of the impact their music and personalities can have on listeners. They also bring up the idea of getting to perform live sometime soon, with the promise and glee of getting to come to America.
The imagery for the album is basic stock photos along with stock footage used for the videos. What was the idea behind that?
Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, was told to leave a pub after the licensee voiced his opposition to lockdown rules.
Rod Humphris, who co-runs The Raven pub in Bath, yelled at the opposition leader to “get out of my pub” yesterday (Monday 19 April).
The licensee told the politician he felt “failed” by a lack of opposition to the Government on its coronavirus restrictions, including face covering rules.
“You have failed to ask whether the lockdown was functioning,” he said.
Keir Starmer is told to leave the Raven. The team ducked inside after a confrontation pic.twitter.com/UujAx8gnbd Stephen Sumner (@StephenSumner15) April 19, 2021
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media captionSir Keir Starmer says he “profoundly disagreed” with a pub landlord who angrily ordered him to get out of my pub .
The Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, has been thrown out of a pub in Bath after he was confronted by the landlord over lockdown restrictions.
Rod Humphris, who co-runs The Raven pub, said he was unhappy with Labour s response to government lockdown measures.
He said the economy had been sacrificed because old people are dying .
Sir Keir, who was on a walkabout in the city, said he profoundly disagrees .
The Labour leader was on a campaign visit to Bath ahead of the May elections.
Keir Starmer: Bath pub distances itself from landlord s comments after Labour leader thrown out
The Raven s co-owner has issued a statement after the Labour Party leader was thrown out of the pub
17:10, 19 APR 2021
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Landlord Rod Humphries yells at Keir Starmer at his Bath pub
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Who is Rod Humphris? The Raven Bath pub owner kicks Keir Starmer to the curb
Sir Keir Starmer was kicked out of The Raven pub in Bath today after landlord Rod Humphris confronted him about lockdown policies.
Rod Humphris, an anti-lockdown landlord, had to be held back by security guards as he shouted, “that man is not allowed in my pub”.
The landlord also told reporters he was angry at the Labour leader for “failing to ask if lockdown was functioning”.
He could be seen getting irate in a number of videos shared to social media.
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