April 2, 2008 20:31
The Futureheads new album gets US release The Futureheads Tickets
'This Is Not The World' is due out in May
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The Futureheads have announced a US release date for their forthcoming album.
'This Is Not The World' - the follow-up to 2006's 'News And Tributes' - is due out on the band's own label in the US on May 27.
The band are expected to embark on a US tour in support of the new album later this year.
'This Is Not The World''s tracklisting is:
'The Beginning Of The Twist'
'Walking Backwards'
'Think Tonight'
'Radio Heart'
'This Not The World'
'Sale Of The Century'
'Hard To Bear'
'Work Is Never Done'
'Broke Up The Time'
'Everything's Changing Today'
'Sleet'
'See What You Want'
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