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WOM Features – Long Pockets Release New Single “3AM” – Exclusive Video Premiere

The Uk hard rock outfit LONG POCKETS is going to release his new single “3AM” on July 21 via Middle Finger Salute Records! The song can’t be missed by the fans of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, and Pink Floyd! Below you can see the video in a World Of Metal exclusive premere:

3AM” is a song written by Jon Hughes with this rock arrangement by the band, LONG POCKETS. It is a song about nocturnal anxieties, which may seem manageable in daylight hours, but take on monstrous proportions at this time at night. During night terror bouts, people experience sweating, rapid heart rate, trembling, shortness of breath, hyperventilation, flushing or chills, and an overriding sense of impending doom.  People can awaken suddenly “bolting upright” with their eyes wide open and a look of fear and panic on their faces. They will often yell, scream, or attempt to speak, though such speech is often incomprehensible. Furthermore, they will usually sweat, exhibit rapid breathing, and have a rapid heart rate. In some cases, individuals are likely to have a thrashing of limbs—which may include punching, swinging, or fleeing motions.

LONG POCKETS are three English musicians with mutual love and respect of classic music from the early seventies. You may expect big guitar riffs, powerhouse rhythm sections, and soulful vocals. The band is currently working on an EP, whose release is expected by the end of 2023.

The song was recorded at Superfly Studios, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire by Andy Bamford and Ian Bissett.  Mastered by John Paul Braddock at Formation Audio Ltd, Nottinghamshire. Photo by Jason Bridges. Video by Ravi Ranjan.

LONG POCKETS are:

Rob Reid – Vocals

Jesus Jon – Bass

Mister E – Drums

LONG POCKETS Online:

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