Luke Marzec unveils new single "Space To Be Free"

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Singer-songwriter Luke Marzec has delivered their new single "Space To Be Free."
Marzec said this about the single, which can be heard here:
“I started writing this song years ago, back when Theresa May was still in office. Even then, I was feeling how distant real power had become. And now, with the obscene wealth gaps we’re seeing — between landlords, monarchs, tech giants, and the rest of us — the idea of simply having space to breathe, to be free, feels more radical than ever. We work more than ever, we own less, and the space to create, reflect, and connect has become a luxury, but these are the things that make life meaningful, and they shouldn’t be reserved for the few. This song is about reclaiming that.”
"Space To Be Free" stems from Marzec’s debut album Something Good Out of Nothing, which is slated for an August 18 release via Swift Half Records. On August 8, Marzec will celebrate the album’s release with a full live band at The Barrel House in Totnes. Tickets for that show are on sale to the general public right now here.
Luke Marzec tour dates
8th August- The Barrel House, Totnes- ‘Something Good Out Of Nothing’ album launch.
9th August- Boardmasters Festival, Cornwall.
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