- by Jason Gregory
- Wednesday, February 06, 2008
- Photo by: Shirlaine Forrest
- filed in: Indie Punk
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Pete Doherty’s forthcoming solo album has been described as “really diverse” by a musician who has worked with him on the project.
Mensah, lead singer of the band The Thirst, told MTV that the pair had been in the studio recently working on the album.
“We’ve worked with Pete at his studio on his new material and it went really well, there’s some really diverse tracks. We worked on two tracks called ‘My Endz’ and ‘New Love’,” he said.
It’s not yet known when Doherty will release the as-yet-untitled album, which will be his first official solo album.
Meanwhile, Doherty is rumored to be appearing alongside The Thirst at a club night in Brixton this Friday (February 8th).


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