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Speak Easy Circus – Company of Man
If we had a hit parade we would choose one of the places of honor for the new single by Scottish band Speak Easy Circus. The guys from Glasgow released 'Company of Man' on May 28.

The philosophy and musical composition of this work is the bright work of intelligent people. Continuing the musical tradition of The Zutons, the band Speak Easy Circus dissects social issues by showing them inside out in their songs. 


The single 'Company of Man' is a strong and adult work with an idea and inspiration. Pure rock n roll and funk with live instruments still show their superiority over 'Frankenstein's electronic melodies'. It has its own analog timbre, energy of skill, wood and metal, which electronic ensembles do not have. The intonation of the song 'Company of Man' is designed in several parts that unfold the drama of the song. 


The poems are performed beautifully by the vocalist and together with him we feel his feelings and concerns about the problem of male violence and impudence. A man must first be a human and only then a man or a woman. 


At the culmination, we hear a spectacle of rhythm and drive that breaks into a toning solo on the saxophone. Listen to the single 'Company of Man' from Speak Easy Circus below on Spotify and experience the grandeur of live music and the power of human thinking.