January 22, 2010 17:26
Bloc Party's Russell Lissack gears up side project again Bloc Party Tickets
Pin Me Down give away new song online
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Bloc Party's Russell Lissack has geared up his side project Pin Me Down again – offering a free new song online.
The guitarist, who is joined in the band by US singer Milena Mepri, has made new song 'Time Crisis' available as a free download from the band's official website, Pinmedown.net.
The duo have also suggested that they are set for more action in 2010, writing that they were "starting it [the year] off with a bang and klang" by releasing the song.
Bloc Party are currently on hiatus, with frontman Kele Okereke reportedly working on a solo album.
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