July 3, 2006 12:30

Babyshambles line up shock release

The band have been busy in the studio

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Babyshambles have been putting the finishing touches to a one-off single release.

The three-track CD will contain a brand new track, 'Beg, Steal or Borrow' plus a dance remix and live version of the song.

The release also contains a few hidden extras including exclusive access to a secret website which contains interviews with the band, screensavers and photos.

A statement from the band said: “It’s really great to be recording again. The song we’ve chosen for the CD itself is particularly apt, because there’s a very poignant part in it where it changes key and Pete sings an emotional line with reference to the current situation and it’s the idea that if you choose to change your direction in life, then you can turn anything around, but it takes a lot of resolve. The song is about what we want to happen now as a band.”

The single is available to Get Loaded In The Park ticket holders only.

It can also be heard on Get Loaded's new Myspace site [url=http://www.myspace.com/getloadedinthepark ]www.myspace.com/getloadedinthepark [/url].

As previously reported on NME.COM, Babyshambles will headline the Get Loaded In The Park one day festival on Clapham Common in south London on August 27 alongside the likes of Badly Drawn Boy, Lily Allen and British Sea Power.

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