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Filthy Dukes will release their new single This Rhythm on 9th March featuring Samuel Dust from Late Of The Pier on guest vocals.
If that weren’t exciting enough they’ve gone and shot a video for it too.
Filthy Dukes release their debut album Nonsense In The Dark on 16th March.
A host of artists lend guest vocals to the album including Orlando Weeks (The Maccabees), Brandon Curtis (Secret Machines), Tommy Sparks, frYars, Plastic Little and more.
The band take Nonsense In The Dark out on the road in February when they will play a run of dates with Secret Machines before heading out on their own headline tour.
February:
Wed 11 Glasgow King Tuts (supporting Secret Machines)
Thu 12 Manchester Ruby Lounge (supporting Secret Machines)
Fri 13 Sheffield Leadmill (supporting Secret Machines)
Sat 14 Nottingham Rescue Rooms (supporting Secret Machines)
Sun 15 Bristol Thekla (supporting Secret Machines)
Tue 17 Brighton Digital (supporting Secret Machines)
Thu 19 Aberdeen Snafu
Sat 21 Glasgow Arches
Fri 27 Manchester Deaf Institute
Sat 28 Nottingham Stealth
March:
Thu 5 Reading Oakford FREE SHOW
Fri 6 London Fabric, Kill Em All – Special Album Launch Gig
Thu 12 Hull Adelphi
Fri 13 Sheffield Club Pony
Sat 14 Bristol The Lanes
Fri 20 Derby The Royal
Sat 21 Leeds Faversham