It was to be released in November, until Haggerty, keyboardist Graham Holley and drummer/guitarist David MacDonald were all hit with career issues and other unspecified "life-changing events."
Haggerty says: "Ironically the two-track EP's subject matter is the uncertainties of life and facing up to mortality. A premonition, perhaps - or have we temped fate?
"Either way we're committed to furthering our music. We've waited a long time for this. We hope the EP acts as a taster and generates funds for our album, which we're currently writing. That is, if Lady Luck finally smiles on us�" Check out the song - here.
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