I wrote about it in my NMA song archive (
http://www.ne-ne.de/nmasongs/annotations/s.html#moors. Sorry for advertising my own site):
"On this new album there's a song called Summer Moors which Sullivan explains is a direct tribute to the beautiful scenery and character of Yorkshire. 'But I also think there's a frustration that creates the thought "we've got to get out of here!" We've got to get out of this small town England sort of thing, you kind of feel that as well."
- Source: Screamer Magazine -
The song ist "dedicated to Yorkshire, brass band and all. It's a personal song. . . it's a ghost story in a sense. It's Emily Bronte. I'd never read Wuthering Heights as a kid, but I had to read it recently and I found it amazing, it's like watching a punk band, there's not a single sympathetic character in it, yet it's utterly compelling."
- Source: Justin Sullivan in The Yorkshire Times -