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The Mysterines have announced their much-anticipated debut album, ‘Reeling’

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • October 7, 2021

Hotly tipped Liverpool bunch The Mysterines have announced the details for their upcoming debut album.

Titled ‘Reeling’, the full-length is set to arrive on 11th March 2022 via Fiction Records.

“It’s a pretty ambiguous title for most people, but for me ‘Reeling’ sums up every emotion of the album in just one word,” frontwoman Lia Metcalfe explains. “It was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,” she explains.

The news also comes alongside a new single, ‘Hung Up’, plus news of a new run of tour dates for next spring.

Speaking about the new track, Lia says: “Hung Up is pretty self explanatory and I intended it to be that way. It’s also a very revengeful song.”

With a run of shows later this month, you can check out The Mysterines upcoming live shows after the jump.

OCTOBER
13 The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge (SOLD OUT)
14 The Garage, London (SOLD OUT)
20 O2 Academy, Leicester
21 The Crescent, York (SOLD OUT)
22 The Key Club, Leeds (SOLD OUT)
23 Club Academy, Manchester
28 The Mash House, Edinburgh (SOLD OUT)
29 St Doms, Newcastle
30 O2 Academy, Liverpool

MARCH 2022
18 Ulster Sports Club, Belfast
19 The Workmans Club (Basement), Dublin
23 G2, Glasgow
24 Social, Hull
25 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
26 Mash, Cambridge
30 Band On The Wall, Manchester
31 Castle & Falcon, Birmingham

APRIL 2022
1 Electric Ballroom, London
2 Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool

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