- Music
- 15 Jun 11
Tell me that you've found a way to link one of the most thrilling Irish albums of the year with a weird and wonderful TV documentary and I'm a very happy hoodlum. Tell me that said link is based on nothing more than a terrific pun and quite frankly, I'm yours forever.
Created using scenes from the TV show of the same name, 'Ross Kemp On Gangs' sees the Eastenders bad-boy-done-good produce a snarling (and totally fictional) review of ASIWYFA's recently released second album. "Nothing had prepared me for how stunning Gangs would be," Kemp narrates, as he bounds around El Salvador observing violent youths at their most outrageous and bopping along to 'Search:Party:Animal' in his Range Rover, "Anthems about sex, drugs and guns even infiltrate the dancefloor." Shout out to Leicester math rockers Maybe She Will for whipping up this totally pointless but utterly hilarious three minutes of film.