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Goldie Lookin' Chain man returns with EP

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Adam Hussain set to support Super Furry Animals on tour

Goldie Lookin Chain rapper Adam Hussain is making a break for life after the band by releasing a solo record.

Following bandmate Maggot's lead into a post-GLC career, the 'rapper' has created the The Adam Hussain Self Help EP, which will be sold on his dates supporting Super Furry Animals on their forthcoming UK tour.

The tracklisting is:

'Straight Out Of Newport'
'Delivery Driver'
'Hard As Fuck'
'I Love Drinking'
'New And Improved' (Hill Street Mix)
'Nan Jam'
'Adam From The GLC'
'M4 Corridor'


The tour dates will feature Hussain performing as The Adam Hussain Show, featuring a collaboration with Newport cabaret DJ Graham The Bear.

The full tour dates are:

Glasgow Barrowlands (October 18)
Liverpool Academy (19)
Nottingham Rock City (22)
Newcastle Academy (23)
Southampton Guildhall (25)
Oxford Carling Academy (26)
Birmingham Academy (28)
Bristol Academy (29)
Leeds Town Hall (30)
Norwich UEA (31)
London Roundhouse (November 2, 3)


To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now.

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