British singer-songwriter Cosmo Jarvis has already courted controversy with his viral sensation “Gay Pirates”. The self-directed video for “Pirates” has received over half a million YouTube views following a twitter post by Stephen Fry. Continuing in the thought-provoking vein of “Gay Pirates”, Cosmo also released the controversial video to his follow up single “Sure As Hell Not Jesus” which he wrote and directed himself, exploring the themes of shame and redemption from a papal perspective.
The brand new single, “My Day”, which has also been lifted from the album is a Prufrock-like exercise with Cosmo imagining himself as an old man looking back on his youth, criticising his generation’s self absorption and apathy.
And our friends at AVM Publicity have offered three of our lucky readers the chance to attend an exclusive performance and meet and greet in Sydney on Monday 10th October at 3pm, for them and a friend. Plus a swag of goodies including a copy of the deluxe version of the cd which also includes a dvd of all of the mini movies Cosmo Jarvis has made.
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