Dirty Pretty Things have revealed that their second album will be more diverse than their 2006 debut, ‘Waterloo To Anywhere’.
The album, which is currently entitled, ‘This Is Where The Truth Begins’, is expect this June.
The band’s bassist Didz Hammond says that “there are a lot more factors and characteristics to it than the last record.”
"It's not a jingle-jangle record,” Hammond told the BBC.
The band’s frontman, Carl Barat, admitted that their debut album, which went into the UK charts at number three, was rushed.
“This album, there's a lot more perspective to it,” he said. "It's a lot broader in the spectrum."
The band will head out on a UK tour in May, Tickets for the shows are on sale now and available through Gigwise by clicking the Buy Tickets link.
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Dirty Pretty Things’ tour dates are:
Glasgow, ABC - May 14
Aberdeen, Moshulu - 15
Dundee, Fat Sams - 16
Newcastle, Northumbria University - 18
Sheffield, Leadmill - 19
Manchester, Ritz - 20
Coventry, Kasbah - 22
Liverpool, Carling Academy - 23
Nottingham, Rock City - 24
Bristol, Academy - 25
London, Astoria - 27
Brighton, Corn Exchange - 28
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