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New Doe in the works

Posted by Loren on August 4, 2014

New Doe in the works
New Doe in the works

London's Doe will release a new album, First Four, on Oct. 6 on Specialist Subject Records. The band pulls influence from 1990s alt-rock on the 13 track record.

Tracklisting

1. Let Me In
2. Late Bloomer
3. Unrested
4. Oh, Nostalgia
5. Nowhere Girl
6. Work In Progress
7. C.A.E
8. Swings & Roundabouts
9. Redo/Improve
10. Broken Souvenirs
11. Regression
12. Julia Survived
13. Why Are You

Upcoming Tour Dates

11 August - Power Lunches, Dalston, London
27 August - Proud, Camden, London
6 September - The Windmill, Brixton, London with Caves
7 September - UnFun Fest, Brighton
20 September - Southsea Fest, Southsea

UK tour with Bangers & Pale Angels

30 September - The Cavern, Exeter
1 October - Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton
2 October - Lughole, Sheffield
3 October - Sin City, Swansea
4 October - The Joiners, Southampton (matinee)
4 October -The Montague Arms, Peckham, London

18 October - A Carefully Planned Festival, Manchester

New Doe in the works
New Doe in the works

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