Through The Barricades (in The Style Of Spandau Ballet) (instrumental Version) -
The song was written by lead guitarist following a deeply personal tragedy. It was inspired by the death of Thomas "Kidso" Reilly , a member of the band’s road crew who was killed by a British soldier in Belfast during The Troubles in 1983.
: The arrangement begins as a gentle acoustic ballad and gradually builds into a powerful arena-rock crescendo. The song was written by lead guitarist following
: The lyrics and tone draw from W.B. Yeats’s poem Easter, 1916 , capturing the bittersweet and "terrible" reality of conflict. The song was written by lead guitarist following


