
The Mysterines’ Callum Thompson has unveiled his new project AKA with ‘It Grows On Trees (Money)’ and a skateboard dog chase
His debut single is out now via Fiction Records.
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"Old Friends / Die Hard" is a track by The Mysterines, from the album Reeling, released 11th March 2022. The track is 2:18 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 18 articles about The Mysterines.
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His debut single is out now via Fiction Records.

The Mysterines confront their fears and explore new sonic territories in 'Afraid Of Tomorrows', proving they're not afraid to keep surprising themselves and their fans.

Their second album is due on Friday, 21st June.

Their second album is due in spring.

Their second album is due in spring.

Their second album is due in spring.

Their second album is due in spring.

"We love what he’s done with the remix."

As they play one of this week's War Child UK Day of the Girl shows, we'll be catching up with the northern indie trailblazers.

Through a celebration of young, woman-identifying talent, it aims to create a moment that highlights the specific challenges girls and young women face around the world.

It's a track from their recent debut album.

We'll have Finn Askew, Lime Garden, L'objectif, Molly Payton, Porij and loads more too.

The news follows on from the reveal earlier this week of the line-up for The Dive Bar, in association with Dork, focused on the best emerging artists.

It feels like the time is right for The Mysterines to deliver their debut album.

The band will play the date for Banquet Records at Pryzm, with tickets on sale tomorrow (16th March) at 11am.

Chart battle time, Dear Reader!

Arriving today (11th March 2022), the full-length includes the singles 'Hung Up', 'Dangerous', 'The Bad Thing' and 'In My Head'.

The song itself isn't dangerous. You don't need to worry.
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