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Anti-fascist anthem given new life
ALEX GORDON introduces a classic 20th century anti-fascist song, little known in the UK, but now released is an stunning new version for our times
Former memorial at the entry site of the former Nazi concentration camp Börgermoor at Surwold, near Papenburg, Emsland, Germany. The text on the stone is from the prisoner-composed song "Moorsoldaten" - known in English as "The Peat-Bog Soldiers" [Lüko Willms/CC]

GLASGOW band The Tenementals, fronted by David Archibald, is joined by Lily Mohaupt on lead vocals for their version of the seminal German anti-fascist anthem Die Moorsoldaten (The Peat Bog Soldiers) in their debut single released yesterday. 

The song is well-known in Germany but less so here despite versions by Luke Kelly, Pete Seeger and Paul Robeson. The Tenementals reimagine the song, paring the verses down to drums, bass and Lily Mohaupt’s crystal pure vocals emphasising the stark, haunting melody. 

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