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Buddies are being urged to tune into a local band after they released an EP to raise funds for the NHS.The Lazy Activists have chosen to release their debut three-track album early in a bid to raise funds for those fighting coronavirus on the frontline. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The Overnight Parade is the first music to be released from the three piece band - Dominic Bogle, 20, Allan Petrie, 21, and Breck Stewart, 19, who all hail from Renfrewshire.

It includes the title track and singles The Drink to Take You There and Shadow Maze.The singles have been released on all major music streaming channels and all those who play the music and chose to download it will be raising money for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Re

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