Popes 4 Cops 1 is a double A side single from Sergeant Buzfuz which continues the band's telling of papal history in song. Here Come The Popes Part 4 is a remix of the album track from High Slang released in 2009. Riding a devilish funk bass riff and celestial dulcimer motifs singer Joe Murphy leads us through the 12th and 13th centuries of papal activities. The 2nd track is a response to the recent news story of Vatican priest Cesare Burgazzi who led police on a high-speed car chase through Rome after being stopped in the red-light district. When caught after 20 minutes Bugazzi said You have no idea who I am. You don't know who you're messing with. He later claimed to believe he was being chased by robbers. In response to this Buzfuz have remixed Popes Part 4 in the style of a 70's cop show and called it Here Come The Cops. Universally charming NME, Ceaselessly inventive Time Out, Compelling Supersweet, The problem with dumbing down radio is that most people never get to hear bands like Sergeant Buzfuz Fatea Magazine. Sergeant Buzfuz are a twelve-legged tribe based in South London. Their 4th Album High Slang was released in Feb 2009 to critical acclaim by those not daunted by its length and variety of sound. Songwriter Joe Murphy co-runs the Blang record label and runs the Blang live music nights at London's 12 Bar Club which are associated with the New York and London antifolk movements.