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Lichfield's Evolvin Rage release isolation video

A video has been released by the former members of a Midlands band about loneliness and isolation.

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Evolvin Rage were a four-piece band from Lichfield which performed across the country from 2004 to 2006.

While no longer together as a band, the foursome of Ross Carradice, AL James, Phil McEwan and Steve Doyle occasionally reunite to play and also record videos for some of their songs.

They have have released a video on their Facebook page for the single "Remembrance", which was recorded in 2005, but never released.

https://www.facebook.com/EvolvinRageOfficial/posts/3132376300117480

The video was recorded last year with help from Judas Priest member John Hinch and his son Fraser and has been released after singer Ross said they noticed how much it related to the current lockdown.

He said: "We recorded a new video with the intention of releasing online but this didn't transpire.

"However, it was mentioned a week ago about the similarities between our song and video and the current crisis, so we decided to upload and see what happened.

"We have had a tremendous response and optimistic what happens next as all the lads are up for whatever may come up."

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