A WREXHAM band which goes hand-in-hand with the football club these days has hailed the club's promotion night as 'mind-blowing'.
Declan Swans have become synonymous with all things Wrexham over the last two years in particular.
The band, made up of Michael Hett, Mark Jones and Ben Jones, has gained international recognition following the trio's appearance on the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary last year.
And their hit song - 'Always Sunny In Wrexham' - has even become a must-have on the Racecourse playlist on a matchday too.
And that has, undoubtedly, helped the band progress even further.
Wrexham's promotion back to the English Football League on Saturday (April 22) saw two of the Swans' songs shoot back up the comedy charts on Itunes.
'Always Sunny In Wrexham' and the recently-released 'Mullin 10' rose as high up as number one and two in that chart respectively.
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The band took to social media after the 3-1 win over Boreham Wood to hail the scenes at the Racecourse as 'mind blowing'.
A statement added: "The Reds are up after 15 long years of hell. Town was buzzing before and after the game, every pub was full like the good old days.
"Everywhere we went in town our tunes were played we thank everyone for that, and to top off being champions of the national League we are back at number 1 (on the charts)."
2023 promises to be a massive year for Declan Swans.
The band is set to open for American rock legends Kings of Leon when they perform at the Racecourse at the end of next month.
And they will surely also feature in season two of Welcome to Wrexham, which is expected to be released towards the end of this year.
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