100% correct in it being a part 2 to Destabilise. They usually release 3-4 singles as EPs in between their full albums and both tracks were on the same EP.
Britain is very close to France, so we're quite prone to using French sayings. 'Quelle surprise' (pronounced 'kell-soupreese') is rare but it's a well known phrase of disdain to things never changing when it comes to people in power. Also Destabilise is spelt correctly for British English, as for verbs ending with '-ize', we use '-ise'. Also, fucking awesome song. I live and die for the drum roll going into the final chorus. Both Destabilise and Quell Surprise were back-to-back singles that lead up to their 3rd album.
100% correct in it being a part 2 to Destabilise. They usually release 3-4 singles as EPs in between their full albums and both tracks were on the same EP.
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Britain is very close to France, so we're quite prone to using French sayings. 'Quelle surprise' (pronounced 'kell-soupreese') is rare but it's a well known phrase of disdain to things never changing when it comes to people in power. Also Destabilise is spelt correctly for British English, as for verbs ending with '-ize', we use '-ise'.
Also, fucking awesome song. I live and die for the drum roll going into the final chorus. Both Destabilise and Quell Surprise were back-to-back singles that lead up to their 3rd album.
It's a Winston Churchill quote mate. 🍻