The Rosemonts are the biggest band in the world. Their songs are in constant rotation on radio stations across all continents. Their music is ubiquitous on TV, and people seemingly can't walk down a street anywhere on the globe without being bombarded by their melodies. But until 6 months ago, nobody had ever heard of them. They were - if the rumours are to be believed - a well-kept secret; a 1960s beat combo people had forgotten about; the most underground of underground acts, until they were propelled to stardom by a series of online music videos. But is it all too good to be true? Do people only believe in the re-emergence of a group of super-cool septuagenarians because they want to believe in them? There are certainly those who claim that's the case. Indeed, there are people suggesting the band's existence is the greatest confidence trick in music industry. Follow each instalment of ROCK 'N' ROLL SAVES LIVES to discover how the story plays out. Links to music by The Rosemonts will be published alongside key chapters for you to enjoy :-)
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