The Ting Tings' new album ''Sounds From Nowheresville' has leaked online ahead of its official release.
The duos' second album, the follow-up to 2008's 'We Started Nothing, was supposed to be released on February 27.
A number of fans alerted the band yesterday over Twitter (January23) that the album was available online to stream.
"Lot's of people getting a listen of our new record... Miraculously?" posted de Martino in response.
"We should be pissed & outraged but what good would it do? Some selfish idiot who had the music early just couldn't help themselves."
Martino now wants their record label Columbia to pull the album's release date forwards, adding: "come on Columbia, let it go!!!"
The pair spent time recording their new album in Berlin, London and Spain.
The Ting Tings - 'Hands':
The Ting Tings - live
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