Beldon Haigh – Felony: Beldon Haigh is a dynamic band known for their bold, genre-defying music that tackles political and social issues head-on. Their unique sound blends rock, blues, soul, and pop, creating a powerful, thought-provoking style that resonates deeply with listeners. Their latest single, “Felony,” continues this legacy of impactful music.
“Felony” is a hard-hitting anthem that confronts the double standards and absurd justifications some leaders use to excuse their indefensible actions—actions that often teeter on the edge of criminality, leading to chaos and violence. With its potent message and gripping sound, “Felony” is a musical tour de force that demands attention.
Frontman Justin Skelton delivers a blistering vocal performance, capturing the anger and urgency of the song’s theme. Guitarist Jimmy Green’s intense, high-stakes guitar work adds an extra layer of tension, making “Felony” a standout track from start to finish. The entire band comes together in an unforgettable performance, solidifying Beldon Haigh’s reputation as a group unafraid to challenge the status quo.
Released on Covfefe Records, “Felony” continues the band’s tradition of combining sharp, incisive lyrics with powerful, genre-blending music.
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The release of “Felony” coincides with Beldon Haigh’s highly anticipated appearance at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where they will perform their Dystopian Rock Opera, “The Moon On A Stick Party.” This live show promises to be a bold, immersive experience that pushes the boundaries of both music and theatre.
Beldon Haigh has once again proven their ability to create music that not only entertains but also provokes thought and inspires action. “Felony” is more than just a song—it’s a statement.
About Beldon Haigh:
Beldon Haigh’s songs are often about broken systems and things. Songs exploring people’s increasing obsession with convenience and consumerism, whilst wondering why we still long for the past. Songs to provoke, satirise and entertain. From a musical vintage that cherishes real instruments, intriguing arrangements and contemporary playing.
The band deliver a fitting musical tapestry on which to weave the more traditional values of fairness, compassion, camaraderie, fellowship, community and society illustrated in the songs. A focus on what is really important in life, rather than the acquisition of possessions, wealth or power. The Scotland-based band uses music to tell stories, provoke, poke fun, protest and create impact.