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Delta Chi’s debut single, 'Don't Much Like People', will be released this coming Monday 21 March. The single comes with two B-sides, 'Dead Air' and 'Come Down'. To celebrate the single launch they will be playing a FREE gig at North London venue 93 Feet East, on Brick Lane, this coming Monday. Entry is free and everyone at the gig can purchase a copy of the single for a measly one English pound. Expected stage time is 9.25pm.
If you cannot make the gig, fear not, as the single is available to buy on Take 1 Records at link for £2.49 (including p&p) and at these fine establishments:
Rough Trade Records, Notting Hill
Rough Trade Records, Covent Garden
Track Records, York
Student Union shop, York
Record Collector, Sheffield
Crash Records, Leeds
Hear clips of the new tracks at the brand new website, which also features new photos, artwork, full reviews, and lots of other info about the band: link