June 9, 2005 9:50

DEAD 60S POSTPONE DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE

The band’s American popularity delays release…

DEAD 60S POSTPONE DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE

The Dead 60s have been forced to postpone the release of their debut album until September.


The Liverpool outfit were due to have released the eponymous record around now, but have decided to delay it until September 26 because of commitments in America.


The band have received a lot of attention Stateside following their recent tour, with single ‘Riot Radio’ recently becoming the third most added song on alternative radio.


The band are now due to support The Bravery on their US tour in July, plus they play at Lollapalooza and on the Warped Tour.


The band have not forgotten their home however, new single ‘Loaded Gun’ is released on June 13, meanwhile the band will be touring the UK.


The dates are:

Sheffield Fuzz Club (June 9)
Newcastle Global (11)
Glasgow King Tuts (12)
Edinburgh Liquid Rooms (13)
London Islington Carling Academy (15)
Birmingham Carling Academy (16)
Wrexham Central Station (17)
Hull Welly (19)
Oxford Zodiac (21)
Brighton Concorde 2 (22)
Exeter Cavern (23)
Glastonbury Festival The Other Stage (24)
Northampton Soundhaus (26)
Liverpool Academy 2 (27)
Nottingham Rescue Rooms (28)


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