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Glitterati Got Nothing On Me

At Pack Of Rock, The Glitterati, release their new single “You Got Nothing On Me” through Atlantic Records on March 14, 2005. Their self titled debut album, recorded in Los Angeles, that bought lauded producer Mike Clink (Guns N’ Roses – Appetite For Destruction) to the helm, is set for release May 23, 2005.

The Glitterati formed just two years ago. Paul, Jon, Nic and Billy were in different bands in their hometown of Leeds. Jamie had moved down to London. All had grown frustrated by the limited vision of their peers. But when the five came together in a new band, everything clicked. The band released ‘Do You Love Yourself’ through Alan McGee’s Poptones label late in 2003, signed to Atlantic Records where they released ‘Here Comes The Close Up EP’.

2004 was a blur as the band began to carve their path. The band toured incessantly. With each successive tour, The Glitterati just got better and better. They played with Jet, Kings Of Leon, The Wildhearts, the Datsuns and The Vines. In July 2004 they flew to Los Angeles to demo songs for their debut album with Clink.

Returning briefly to the UK to play to packed audiences at the summer’s major festivals, including T In The Park, Download and Reading/Leeds, it was then back to LA for the serious business of making the album.

They can be seen playing the following venues on the following dates:

April

Fri 01 Sheffield Leadmill
Sat 02 Nottingham Rock city
Mon 04 Liverpool Academy
Tue 05 Leeds Cockpit
Wed 06 Bristol Fleece & Firkin
Thu 07 Cardiff Barfly
Fri 08 Northampton Soundhouse
Sat 09 Oxford Zodiac
Mon 11 York Barfly
Tue 12 Edinburgh Studio 24
Wed 13 Aberdeen Moshulu
Thu 14 Glasgow Cathouse
Fri 15 Manchester Hop & Grape
Sat 16 Stoke Sugarmill
Sun 17 Birmingham Academy
Tue 19 Brighton Concorde
Wed 20 Southampton Joiners
Thu 21 Colchester Arts Centre
Fri 22 London Garage

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