September 15, 2006 14:11

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The Horrors have announced details of their new single.

The recent NME cover stars release 'Count In Fives' on October 30. the track will be non-chart eligible and available on two 7" singles and download. One 7" will be backed by 'Who Says' and the other by 'Night Of The Long Knives', while the download will feature both.

The band play the NME Rock 'N' Roll Riot Tour, starting on October 10 in Leeds.

As previously reported by NME.COM, the band are set to release a self-titled EP through American indie label Stolen Transmission later this year.

The EP, which is set to be released on October 24, will feature 'Sheena Is A Parasite' and 'Death At The Chapel'.

And they will play some dates in the States will be around the EP's release.

The US dates are:

New York Don Hills (October 28)
Hartford Sweet Jane (29)
New York The Annex (November 2)
Boston Great Scott (4)
Washington Rock N Roll Hotel (5)
Los Angeles Safari Sam's (7)

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