Lynks is back and ready to make an impact. After releasing their explosive debut album ‘ABOMINATION’ last year, the masked musician has returned to launch the next phase with the new single ‘I Didn’t Come Here For Art’ - an uncompromising electro-punk anthem aimed at those fed up with the overly pretentious London scene. Regarding the track, Lynks stated: “You can only attend so many ‘events’ at some fashionable ‘multi-use space’ and endure a series of pretentious ‘art’ performances while all the straight mullet boys in their Palace tees nod thoughtfully before you realize - hey, enough is enough. This song is my rallying cry. End all art immediately!!!” ‘I Didn’t Come Here For Art’ - which powerfully culminates in a passionate shout of “no more try-hard, spoken-word, art school nonsense!” - marks our first glimpse of what Lynks describes as their ‘Global Sex’ era, a worldwide invitation to shed self-consciousness and enjoy yourself. Now, say it with us…
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