February 6, 2006 17:35

Dirty Pretty Things - new song leaks

And NME.COM can reveal the group's biggest ever UK tour

Dirty Pretty Things - new song leaks

The second new song from Carl Barat’s new band Dirty Pretty Things has surfaced online.

The track, ’Deadwood’, has been posted on dirtyprettythingsband.com. The song has a video, which has also been posted on the website.

Footage on the video was recorded on the band’s recent secret tour of Europe.

The band will tour in April in May. Following on from their sold-out tour in February and March, the group will visit:
Oxford Brookes (April 21)
Bristol Anson Rooms (22)
Preston 53 Degrees (26)
Leicester University (28)
Liverpool Academy (29)
Brighton Concorde (May 3)
Southampton University (5)
Coventry Colosseum (6)
Cambridge Junction (7)
Nottingham Rock City (10)
Wolverhampton Wulfun Hall (12)
London Astoria (14)
Leeds Metropolitan University (17)
Middlesbrough Town Hall (18)
Edinburgh Liquid Rooms (19)
Glasgow Barrowlands (20)


Tickets for the new shows go on sale at 9am on February 9.

Dirty Pretty Things have recently been in LA working on their debut album with producer Dave Sardy, while sessions have continued this year in the UK.

Working titles for songs include 'The Enemy', 'The Pirate Song', 'You Fucking Love It' and 'Gin And Milk'.

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