The Earlies have revealed they will release their second album in January next year.
‘The Enemy Chorus’ is the follow-up to their critically lauded debut ‘These Were The Earlies’ and hits the shelves on January 29.
The record was produced by the band at Tom Knott in Texas, Manchester and Burnley over the past year, and is said to be an expansion on their first album.
In a fresh incentive, the band will be launching a series of 10” double A–side singles with the first instalment, ‘No Love In Your Heart’/’Breaking Point’ out on December 11.
It’s the first of five 10” singles that will be released every two months until July 2007. A collectors box will be available at the end of the series.
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