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After the national success of the likes of ‘He’s Turned Emo’ and ‘Chippy Tea’ The Lancashire Hotpots are now all set to release their 2nd album ‘POT SOUNDS’ later this year on Townsend Records.
Before that though, the band release a double A side single – ‘Keys, Wallet, Phone’ and ‘CHAV’
Which is to be given away as a free download on pre – orders of their new album from:
www.townsend-records.co.uk/product.php?pId=10003089&pType=1
The Lancashire Hotpots have had their singles featured on three Radio 1 shows, there have over been ¾ million plays on Myspace, sold out venues across the North West, currently touring as support for Paddy McGuinness on his 2008 tour, reached No. 1 in iTunes Comedy Chart in 2007 and No.2 in BBC6 Album Chart. They are currently on tour as support to Paddy McGuinness which will see them perform venues such as Manchester Opera House, Leeds Grand, Blackpool Opera House and Liverpool Philharmonic.
The band were propelled into the national psyche after being played by Colin Murray on Radio 1. Sell out gigs soon followed and a clamor for the band to release the now legendary ‘He’s Turned Emo’ was satisfied in the summer of 2007, further coverage followed in The Guardian, plus further Radio 1 support from Rob Da Bank and Rory McConnell as well as BBC 6 play from Steve Lamacq. The bands status in their native North West was confirmed when Granada TV requested an exclusive interview with the band.