ST. PROSTITUTE release new single ”A Bitter Man’s Lullaby”

St. Prostitute has re-recorded a track from their debut album “Here Come The Prostitutes” from 2012. The song “A Bitter Man’s Lullaby” was an acoustic version – pretty stripped down in the original version. In this new version the band gave the song a facelift and added drums, bass, electrified guitars and strings!


The facelifted version came to the surface during a late night rehearsals where the band loves to experiment and re-arrange songs.

”A Bitter Mans Lullaby” really evokes the feeling everybody knows – love and broken hearts. Fussy Korsholm’s raw and uncompromised vocals accompanies the melancholic lyrics with heartfelt passion.
”A Bitter Mans Lullaby” is available on YouTube with an official video that pretty much correlate to the raw, heartfelt emotions.

Steen (myROCK radio station) adds: ”It’s a wonderful feeling to be surprised in a positive way, when you really don’t expect it! That was how I felt when I first heard the song “A Bitter Man’s Lullaby” live back in 2015. The live version was a relief compared to the studio version from the debut album. What I witnessed was a brand new version with drums, guitars and strings!! The original version IS a very fine and delicate ballad, but the new version just turned the song into a true “power rock ballad. I did approach the band after the concert and asked them to re-record the song with the new arrangements. They toke the challenge and delivered. I am very excited to present the brand new single to all myROCK listeners. This power rock ballad is simply just aligned with what I think St. Prostitute is all about “ROCK *n* Roll”….

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