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Being sent hundreds of press releases a week alongside copious amounts of promo cd’s makes for an arduous process in terms of determining what to cover, who to go and watch and who to talk to. It can get fairly tedious, extremely repetitive and sometimes...
If you go down to the woods today, you'll find a young man and his guitar. And if you do, make sure you sit and have a listen, for this man is And The Bear. With his unique voice, folk tinged rock and... 
'The LA girl-band return with a fuzz-pop beauty (Hottest Download)' - Sunday Times Culture
‘Pick Of The Week’ – Guardian Guide
‘UK fans will get a tasty teaser of The Like’s retro-neuvo sound (imagine The Shangri-Las meet Girls Aloud) on the Mark Ronson-produced single He’s Not A Boy’ – Daily Mirror
‘Wearing heavy eyeliner and tiny miniskirts, Californian quartet the Like are 1960s perfection: Wishing He Was Dead is wrapped in Motown- and Shadow Morton-inspired teen angst.' Guardian
The Like release their Mark Ronson produced addictive new album ‘Release Me’ on August 30th through Polydor. In addition to their UK headline tour dates in September, they have also just been confirmed to appear at Reading and Leeds Festivals as well as international dates on tour with The Strokes.
The album tracklisting for ‘Release Me’ has been confirmed as:
1. Wishing He Was Dead
2. He's Not A Boy
3. Release Me
4. Walk Of Shame
5. Narcissus In A Red Dress
6. I Can See It In Your Eyes
7. Fair Game
8. Square One
9. In The End
10. Trouble In Paradise
11. Catch Me If You Can
12. Don’t Make A Sound
(hidden track: Why When Love Is Gone)
And their tour schedule for the next couple of months looks like this:
July 23rd South Korea Pentaport Rock Festival
July 29th Australia Sydney Hordern Pavilion (w/ The Strokes)
July 30th Australia Melbourne Festival Hall (w/ The Strokes)
Aug 28th Leeds Festival (Festival Republic Stage)
Aug 29th Reading Festival (Festival Republic Stage)
Sept 1st Glasgow King Tuts
Sept 2nd Newcastle The Cluny
Sept 3rd Manchester Ruby Lounge
Sept 4th Sheffield Plug
Sept 5th Nottingham Bodega
Sept 7th Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach
Sept 8th Birmingham The Rainbow
Sept 9th Bristol Start The Bus
Sept 10th Oxford Jericho
Sept 11th Brighton Audio
Sept 13th Cambridge Haymakers
Sept 15th London ICA
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