Murdo Mitchell – French Defence

Glasgow’s Murdo Mitchell is commenting on life and living with the release of his latest listen “French Defence.”

A preview of what’s to come on his upcoming EP (releasing later this year), the alt-pop opine balances the vitality of youth with the current state of things through a fury of string’d moments and a rich vocal contribution. Elaborating on the message, the soloist shares:

The initial inspiration when writing it was thinking back to the days me and my mates would be drinking underage in our local pub – listening to the old regulars tell mad stories whilst we soaked in the mayhem of a proper boozer…so that’s where the song started. Where it ended up is the state-of-play of life as I see it and how, in the end, all you can do is try and dance your way through it.

Ain’t that just the effin’ spirit?

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