UKs When They Riot Debuts Powerful Commentary with 'Open Season': A Striking Musical Manifesto Against Neoliberal Struggles
"Open Season," the third single by the Leeds-based trio When They Riot, delves into the challenges of everyday life faced by people globally. The song's title and lyrics draw inspiration from the escalating pressures that many endure.
The track addresses the impact of neoliberal governance in the UK, highlighting its goals of deregulating workers' rights and withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). These fundamental rights, which we legislatively adhere to, are portrayed as essential shields that protect us from becoming prey in a societal hunt.
For instance, in the UK, the real value of workers' wages has consistently declined year after year, symbolized by the lyrics, "Going up, going up, never ever coming down." This economic trend has left us collectively poorer compared to a decade ago, challenging the notion of progress.
The chorus resonates with the fears of the average worker, whose life revolves around working tirelessly to cover basic necessities, devoid of the enjoyment of life itself, only to meet an inevitable end. The poignant line, "Oh what a deal, my life for a wage," encapsulates the sacrifice made in the pursuit of survival.
The intentional use of backing vocals in the chorus creates a sense of monotony and repetitiveness, emphasizing the mundane and soul-crushing nature of the daily grind.
"Open Season" serves as the lead single and title track for the upcoming release by the band, expected later this year, offering a thought-provoking commentary on the current state of societal and economic affairs.
Biography
Unleashing Unfiltered Energy: When They Riot, the Explosive 3-Piece Grunge/Rock Band from Leeds, UK
Leeds-based powerhouse, When They Riot, is a formidable 3-piece grunge/rock band, unapologetically channeling raw, unfiltered energy and an insatiable love for electrifying, face-crunching guitars.
DSCVRD - Magazine aptly describes the band as "effortlessly energetic, charged with youthful vigor and urgency - truly prepared for an uprising."
Emerging from the vibrant college scene in Newcastle, Tom and Luke laid the foundation of the band. Fate brought them to Bobby, who was working at music venues in Leeds, and thus, When They Riot was born.
Their debut self-titled EP surfaced just before the Covid pandemic struck, momentarily halting their momentum. However, with the release of their 2021 single, 'Save Us From Ourselves,' the band's live sound flourished as they embarked on extensive UK tours, steadily building an organic fanbase and thriving through the DIY approach.
When They Riot's debut single, the crowd-pleasing love-ballad 'Nobody's Perfect,' set the stage for their second music video, scheduled for release in the Summer of 2023.
Currently, the band is in the final stages of crafting their third short album - an eclectic masterpiece that skillfully blends the best elements of various rock music eras. By fusing 90's grunge with 00's Alt-Rock, and infusing a touch of 80's boogie rock, When They Riot establishes themselves as a mainstay in the alternative music scene.
True to their name's essence, When They Riot offers a haven for those struggling with modern living, providing a space to exorcise their suppressed biological atavism that society attempts to restrain. For When They Riot, rebellion emerges when all obedience and control have been shed. Brace yourself for the storm as When They Riot is set to take the world by force.