BULLHORN Back Me Up Single Launch @ Shaws Bay Hotel
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BULLHORN Back Me Up Single Release
Sun July 20 @ Shaws Bay Hotel Ballina
2 x 45 min sets
3:30pmm - 5:30pm
FREE ENTRY
After the explosive energy of Dynamite, Bullhorn return with another high-voltage anthem—Back Me Up*.
Fusing razor-sharp lyricism, thunderous horns, and soul-deep intent, Back Me Up is a bold and beat-heavy call to arms—living in the space between psychology, personal truth, and collective responsibility.
Rooted in Jungian theory of the ego, super-ego, and id, the track sees Roman MC blaze through bars that explore leaving behind ideological certainty, confronting the chaos of the unknown, and stepping up with purpose—for self and for others.
"False religion didn’t break my mind, but it cast me up and out,
and it made me climb from the farthest out ledge,
in the darkness I lived,
and rearmed it to target the heartless ideas.”
This is inner work set to sound system.
Back Me Up is autobiographical. Philosophical. Explosive. It’s a celebration of growth—and a fiery reminder that we don’t rise alone. Over Bullhorn’s brass-fuelled charge, Roman MC spits truth to self-centric culture in a force of acoustic motion:
“Stop acting up, you gonna have to back back me up!”
This is music for the moment responsibility is taken, and in it, power unlocked—not just for you, but for the collective community.
Sun July 20 @ Shaws Bay Hotel Ballina
2 x 45 min sets
3:30pmm - 5:30pm
FREE ENTRY
After the explosive energy of Dynamite, Bullhorn return with another high-voltage anthem—Back Me Up*.
Fusing razor-sharp lyricism, thunderous horns, and soul-deep intent, Back Me Up is a bold and beat-heavy call to arms—living in the space between psychology, personal truth, and collective responsibility.
Rooted in Jungian theory of the ego, super-ego, and id, the track sees Roman MC blaze through bars that explore leaving behind ideological certainty, confronting the chaos of the unknown, and stepping up with purpose—for self and for others.
"False religion didn’t break my mind, but it cast me up and out,
and it made me climb from the farthest out ledge,
in the darkness I lived,
and rearmed it to target the heartless ideas.”
This is inner work set to sound system.
Back Me Up is autobiographical. Philosophical. Explosive. It’s a celebration of growth—and a fiery reminder that we don’t rise alone. Over Bullhorn’s brass-fuelled charge, Roman MC spits truth to self-centric culture in a force of acoustic motion:
“Stop acting up, you gonna have to back back me up!”
This is music for the moment responsibility is taken, and in it, power unlocked—not just for you, but for the collective community.
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