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THE TRUTH ARE OUT THERE

The band led by [b]Thom Yorke[/b]'s brother [b]Andy[/b] go on a jaunt to support their second album...

THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH, the band formed by THOM YORKE's brother ANDY, have announced a UK tour for JULY, including a hometown date at a TRUCK FESTIVAL in OXFORD.

Speaking via their website www.unbelievable-truth.com, the band have announced their second major tour of the year. The tour coincides with their new album 'sorrythankyou', released on July 10 through Shifty Disco.

As part of the tour, the band will do three instore shows and signing sessions in London, Oxford and Abingdon, as well as an headlining the annual Truck Fest 2000 event in Steventon, near their hometown of Oxford. The band will be joined ex-Inspiral Carpets vocalist Tom Hingley, The Peccadillos and The Blue Aeroplanes on the bill.

The full tour runs: London Oxford Street Borders (instore show) (July 10) Cardiff Caerphilly Castle (12) Oxford HMV (instore show) (13) Abingdon Modern Music (instore show) (14) Newcastle Cluny (19) Glasgow King Tuts (20) Liverpool Lomax (21) Steventon, Oxfordshire Truck Fest (23) Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (24) Nottingham Heavenly Social (25) Northampton Roadmenders (26) Birmingham Ronnie Scotts (27) Leicester Princess Charlotte (28) Sheffield Leadmill (29) London Highbury Garage (31)

The band release a new single, 'Landslide' on July 3, also through Shifty Disco.

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