A CATCHY tune which has become popular among Wrexham AFC fans on matchday is set to be released on vinyl.
Declan Swans' 'Always Sunny In Wrexham' song can be heard ringing out around the Racecourse these days - both over the PA system pre-match and among the crowd during the 90 minutes.
If you've been to a match recently (or watched Episode four of Welcome to Wrexham) then there's a very good chance you will have heard the following chant;
"Less than a mile from the centre of town, a famous old stadium was crumbling down.
"No one's invested so much as a penny, bring on the Deadpool and Rob McElhenney."
Now, the band - who are currently signed to Labrynth Music Group - are releasing the tune on vinyl so that Wrexham fans across the world can have their very own copy.
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'Always Sunny In Wrexham' is the latest single by Declan Swans who are dubbed as a 'Wrexham Comedy Indie Alt band'.
They have been performing for over 20 years and are made up of guitarist Mark Jones, Ben Jones on the drums and singer Michael Hett.
The song tells the story of how Ryan and Rob were able to save the club and offer new hope to the beautiful town of Wrexham.
The band says they're 'going for it' and are even hoping to land a chart placement somewhere along the way.
Fans of the song can pre-order the vinyl copy now ahead of it officially coming out at the end of October.
We are going for it! We love our town, we love our club and we love Wales! We are releasing a physical vinyl of our single! If we land a chart placement for Wrexham out of it then all the more worth it 🙌🏻! Preorder here: https://t.co/4vGkwI3zyp #music #wrexham
— Declan Swans (@DeclanSwans) August 28, 2022
The band has taken to social media over recent days to add: "We still can’t believe the love from fans (and friends)! If you haven’t already then we’d love to get your support. We will be putting on a show and signing them once they're released."
Talking about the response to the vinyl so far, Declan Swans guitarist Mark Jones told the Leader: "It's unbelievable, I never thought I'd see the day we'd have our own vinyl copy.
"We put the word out on Sunday (August 28) and have sold around 200 copies so far.
"We're appearing on the Welcome to Wrexham documentary too (they are on episode four), so we're hoping that will help us out a bit and maybe even get us a place in the charts - but that's just a long shot at the moment."
You can listen to the song and pre-order your vinyl copy here.
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