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York alt rock band Bull set to perform in York today AN ALT ROCK band from York will be busking in York city centre throughout the day ahead of its UK-wide September tour. Bull, signed by EMI Records, can be found in and around the Shambles Market with a Bull Boutique and friends from Young Thugs Records. The North Yorkshire songsmiths recently released their debut album ‘Discover Effortless Living’ and new single ‘Eugene’, described as a mini-symphony of self-flagellation which trips through the various stages of feeling down on yourself using tempo changes to paint an audio picture . “I wrote the song Eugene when I was feeling dissatisfied with what I was doing” guitarist and singer Tom said.
YORK alt-rockers Bull close out their breakthrough year with a new digital EP. Out now on EMI Records in conjunction with York label Young Thugs, it combines the new title track with Bull’s three 2020 singles: the fuzz-rocking Disco Living, the noisy pop of Bonzo Please and the summer high of Green. Billed as a “brilliant slice of indie maximalism”, Love Goo hooks sweet pop melodies onto a ramshackle jangle rock template, with spritely xaphoon lines (a kind of pocket saxophone), tin whistle and piano to the fore. “It’s a song about getting along with people, explains wry-humoured Bull songwriter and singer Tom Beer. “It looks at my relationship with my family as well as my own feelings of sticky love goo , when thinking about people in my life and from my childhood.