Dirty Pretty Things prep Romance At Short Notice

Dirty Pretty Things prep Romance At Short Notice

Carl Barât, perhaps best known for his work with The Libertines, and the rest of Dirty Pretty Things are gearing up for the release of their new album, the followup to 2006’s Waterloo to Anywhere. Entitled Romance At Short Notice, the British band’s second studio album will hit record shelves in the U.K. on June 30 and U.S. soon after that.

The album’s first single, “Tired of England,” which will be officially released on June 23, was recently debuted on BBC Radio 1. The band is also giving away “Hippy’s Song,” the album’s second track, for free via their official website.

Romance At Short Notice Tracklist:
1. “Buzzards and Crows”
2. “Hippy’s Son”
3. “Plastic Hearts”
4. “Tired of England”
5. “Come Closer”
6. “Fault Lines”
7. “Kicks or Consumption”
8. “Best Face”
9. “Truth Begins”
10. “Chinese Dogs”
11. “The North”
12. “Blood on My Shoes”

It doesn’t appear Dirty Pretty Things are coming to the U.S. anytime soon, but they did recently unveil dates for a new European tour. Hey, at least that’s more than what Mr. Doherty has been doing

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“Hippy’s Song”

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One Response to “Dirty Pretty Things prep Romance At Short Notice”

  1. [...] in the making. But Barât and Dirty Pretty Things are currently gearing up for the release of their new studio album, Romance at Short Notice, while believe it or not, Doherty is still working on his much-hyped solo [...]

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