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National Hymns

National Hymns

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN07320470160879
EAN7320470160879
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Product Description

DYNAMIKE's latest album, "National Hymns," is a sonic rollercoaster of patriotism, rebellion, and utter madness. From the opening track, "God Save the Beat," to the closing anthem, "Rule Britannia (But Make It Funky)," this album is a wild ride from start to finish. With DYNAMIKE's signature blend of rock, pop, and electronica, "National Hymns" is a genre-bending masterpiece that defies categorisation. Each track is a bold statement, tackling everything from Brexit to bangers with infectious energy and a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek humour. Standout tracks include "Tea and Sympathy," a bouncy tribute to British hospitality, and "Keep Calm and Carry On Dancing," a pulsating ode to the resilience of the nation. But it's the epic, 10-minute closer "Big Ben Blowout" that truly steals the show, with its epic guitar solos, thundering drums, and shameless references to the Queen. Lyrically, DYNAMIKE doesn't hold back, weaving tales of love, loss, and lunacy with a wit and charm that is uniquely British. His sharp observations and infectious melodies make for an album that is as thought-provoking as it is danceable. In conclusion, "National Hymns" is a bold, brash, and utterly brilliant album that cements DYNAMIKE's status as a true musical maverick. Whether you're a die-hard patriot or a cynical critic, this album is sure to leave you singing along and tapping your foot to the beat. So grab a cuppa, crank up the volume, and let DYNAMIKE take you on a wild musical journey through the highs and lows of modern Britain. Cheers!