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Primal Scream rope in guest on new single

Primal Scream
Astoria, London

Primal Scream Astoria, London

Plus the band confirm new B-sides

Primal Scream are to follow their biggest hit so far with a new single next month.

‘Dolls’ is the second track to be lifted from the ban’s new album ‘Riot City Blues’, following the Top Five success of ‘Country Girl’.

The new single features guest vocals from The KillsAlison Mosshart.

Available on two CDs and 7” vinyl , the new single contains exclusive remixes and brand new tracks.

The 7” vinyl features the live XFM session of album track ‘Suicide Sally And Johnny Guitar’, the two-track CD features a cover of Johnny Thunders‘Its Not Enough’.

Meanwhile, the maxi CD has two brand new B-sides – ‘Bloods’ and ‘Zeppelin Blues While Thinking Of Robert Parker’.

The band play the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals on August Bank Holiday weekend, beforeing touring the UK.

Primal Scream play:

Newcastle Carling Academy (November 14)
Aberdeen Music Hall (15)
Glasgow SECC (17)
Manchester Apollo (18)
Birmingham Carling Academy (19)
Liverpool Academy (21)
Nottingham Rock City (22)
London Hammersmith Apollo (24)
Cambridge Corn Exchange (27)
Bristol Carling Academy (28)
Southampton Guildhall (29)


For ticket availability go to NME.COM/Gigs.

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