Tom Minor shares single ‘Saturday Eats Its Young’

About the song:

A faux-psychedelic garage pop anthem of an ode to weekend hedonism and the price you may have to pay for it, Saturday Eats Its Young paraphrases the old quote “Revolution devours its children”. Backing group The Creatures Of Habit bring home the rough and ready soundtrack of Saturday night that inevitably morphs into Sunday morning, which none of us has an escape from.

About the artist:

Hailing from London N1 and born to and raised by Finnish-Swedish parents, the singer-songwriter-producer of distinctively well-crafted pieces of music and lyrics feels inspired by indie rock, new wave and punk, power pop, psychedelic and garage rock, soul, reggae, ska, Brill Building pop and TIn Pan Alley tunes, early rock & roll and rhythm a & blues. After several years in the shadows of showbiz and odd jobs as far as down in NZ, Tom Minor (né Miner) now splits his time mostly between London and Helsinki, writing and producing with various associates from across the orb. He is a member of the Islington R & B Appreciation Society.

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