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On this episode Ben and Matt are joined by Jack and Alex from the band The Space. The Space are an up and coming indie band based in Birmingham. Jack and Alex talk about their debut single 'Molly's Game', which has a mental health theme, and their latest release 'Success Of The Fall'. Both band members discuss their mental health challenges and the obstacles of being a student.
Please check these guys out and support them. Here's a link to all the places you can find them and listen to their music. https://linktr.ee/thespace_official?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=416d3301-1fbc-489d-9f1a-75dcbbe46bcc
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Check us out on Twitter @bottledupblokes
Visit our website www.bottledupblokes.com to find out more details about what we do. If you wish you can donate to help us to carry on helping men who are struggling you can click the donate button on our website which takes you to our buy me a coffee page, or just click the link www.buymeacoffee.com/bottledupblokes
By Bottled Up BlokesOn this episode Ben and Matt are joined by Jack and Alex from the band The Space. The Space are an up and coming indie band based in Birmingham. Jack and Alex talk about their debut single 'Molly's Game', which has a mental health theme, and their latest release 'Success Of The Fall'. Both band members discuss their mental health challenges and the obstacles of being a student.
Please check these guys out and support them. Here's a link to all the places you can find them and listen to their music. https://linktr.ee/thespace_official?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=416d3301-1fbc-489d-9f1a-75dcbbe46bcc
If you're a male and you like to join our private Facebook group then please click the link below to request to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/439745187854864/
Check us out on Twitter @bottledupblokes
Visit our website www.bottledupblokes.com to find out more details about what we do. If you wish you can donate to help us to carry on helping men who are struggling you can click the donate button on our website which takes you to our buy me a coffee page, or just click the link www.buymeacoffee.com/bottledupblokes