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Camera Obscura announce single details

Indie folksters Camera Obscura have announced details on the latest single to be released from their highly acclaimed album, 'Lets Get Out Of This Country'.
The new single, of the album name, is due for release on September 11th and comes in CD form as well as 7''. The CD comes with two new songs recorded in Sweden during the album sessions; 'Lemon Juice', 'Papercuts' and 'Return To Send Her'. ‘Modern Girl’ accompanies the 7’’.
The news comes after the band also announced they'll be playing more UK shows in October; From the 12th to 20th the Belle and Sebastian sound-a-likes can be caught in Dundee's Reading Rooms; Cabaret Voltaire in Edinburgh; the Jabez Clegg in Manchester; The Scala in London; Thekla in Bristol and finally The Social in Nottingham.
Glasgow fans need not feel left out, as the band will also be playing the Indian Summer Festival on September 3rd at Victoria Park

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