Dirty Pretty Things Return
New Album For Barat & Co.
Indie rock shock troops Dirty Pretty Things are set to return with their first new album in two years - to be entitled "This Is Where The Truth Begins" it will be released in the summer.
The group grew from the ashes of Barat's incendiary former group The Libertines, and released widely-acclaimed debut album "Waterloo To Anywhere" in 2006. Ever the UK-centric wordsmith, the album will be preceded by the single "Tired Of England" on June 23rd. Further song titles expected on the new album include "Hippy Son" and "The North".
Dirty Pretty Things are long-time favourites with Clash, the band appearing on the cover of the magazine after the release of "Waterloo To Anywhere". New album "This Is Where The Truth Begins" is released on June 30th.
Dirty Pretty Things will play the following tour dates:
May 14th - Glasgow, ABC
May 15th - Aberdeen, Moshulu
May 16th - Dundee, Fat Sam's
May 18th - Newcastle, Northumbria University
May 19th - Sheffield, Leadmill
May 20th - Manchester, Ritz
May 22nd - Coventry, Kasbah
May 23rd - Liverpool, Carling Academy
May 24th - Nottingham, Rock City
May 25th - Bristol, Academy
May 27th - London, Astoria
May 28th - Brighton, Corn Exchange
July 4th -London, Hyde Park (Wireless Festival)
August 23rd - Reading Festival
August 24th - Leeds Festival
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