The song is part of our current playlist and is the second single taken from the band's comeback album 'Folly', which was released on September 30th via 3 Loop Music.
Vocalist Patrick Fitzgerald words about the track: "Playwright Dennis Potter was interviewed by Melvyn Bragg a few weeks before he died. He swigged morphine and spoke fondly, sadly, with an opiated slur, about the apple blossom beyond his writing window. He knew that this was the last time he would see blossom. The last days, the last time we can do things, awaiting a weird execution. So I pulled out some personal memories that I suspect will come into focus if I'm lucky enough to die under morphine: Ghost Town by The Specials, driving through Brixton the night of the '81 riots, watching Francis Bacon supply rent boys with drinks at the Apollo Club in Soho. Heady things to ponder in a 3 minute pop song."
Take a look at the video below.