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Doves release 'Sky Starts Falling', the third single lifted from their critically acclaimed Number 1 Album 'Some Cities' on 12th September through Heavenly Recordings/EMI Records.
'Sky Starts Falling' is a powerful, dynamic track that has quickly become a live favourite. Apocalyptic concerns abound, the sound of a band that have conceived a track that is shorter and more forceful than what has gone before, but still highlighting a wonderful progression. Purposeful and full of vitality, 'Sky Starts Falling' is one of the defining tracks from 'Some Cities'.
Following their shows at Glastonbury, T In The Park and Somerset House and supporting U2, Coldplay and Oasis at recent stadium shows Doves are set to play V on 20/21 August. The band are currently on tour in Australia.
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