‘Red Shield’ by The Senton Bombs is a “Hefty, high-minded slab of rock” (Mark Beaumont – Classic Rock). Telling a tale of insider trading from the early 19th century, two-hundred years later the repercussions are still felt. The song showcases the band’s diversity in musicality, as well as a lyrical master-class in reporting a potted history of N.M. Rothschild’s coup, with a warning that rings true to the present day and beyond. You can see the video and hear the track at :
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