After scoring their latest number one with an album named after an eight-foot fibreglass gorilla called Gary, Manchester band Blossoms are doing a victory lap of their home city - with five sold-out gigs in five different venues in five nights.
Musical inspiration can strike any time and anywhere.
Few rock frontmen, though, would have been open to receiving it while in a car listening to a news report about the theft of a giant model gorilla from a Scottish garden centre.
Tom Ogden wrote an indie-pop anthem about the incident, then dedicated their fifth album to the unfortunate inanimate ape.
"I'm under the impression that anything can be a song, if you approach it in the right manner," Ogden reasons.
"And 10 years in, you're always looking for new things to write about.
"I found the story entertaining when I heard it on the radio, so just as a laugh I went away [and said] I'm going to write a song about it.
"I mean, if the song wasn't very good, it would have never seen the light of day. But I rated the song."