August 24, 2009 11:45
Luke Haines announces new album plans
The '21st Century Man' also reveals tour dates
The Auteurs and Black Box Recorder frontman Luke Haines releases a new solo album later this year.
'21st Century Man', out on November 2, features tracks 'Peter Hammill', 'Klaus Kinski', 'Our Man in Buenos Aires' and 'Suburban Mourning'.
The record will be released as a limited edition digi-pack complete with a nine-track bonus album, 'Achtung Mutha'.
Haines will also hit the road around the release of the album.
The dates are as follows:
London Borderline (October 1)
Nottingham The Bodega (November 1)
Manchester Deaf Institute (2)
Newcastle The Cluny (4)
Glasgow Captains Rest (5)
Leeds Brudenell Social Club (6)
Bristol Thekla (7)
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Haines released an acclaimed memoir, 'Bad Vibes: Britpop And My Part In Its Downfall', earlier this year.
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