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White Lies announce album details - exclusive

West London outfit announce debut's tracklisting and release date

White Lies have announced the title, tracklisting and release date for their debut album.

The band have told NME.COM that 'To Lose My Life' will be released on January 12.

Recorded this summer at ICP studios in Brussels and in London, the album was produced by Ed Buller (Pulp, Suede) and Max Dingel (The Killers, Glasvegas).

A single, the album's title track, is released on January 5.

The tracklisting for the album is:

'Death'
'To Lose My Life'
'A Place To Hide'
'Fifty On Our Foreheads'
'Unfinished Business'
'E.S.T'
'From The Stars'
'Farewell To The Fairground'
'Nothing To Give'
'The Price Of Love'

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hness 

Oct 29, 2008

watch out for this band, they have some great songs and a lot of potential

Barcroft 

Oct 29, 2008

Agreed. White Lies are the next big band. They will be huge!

aphexbin 

Oct 29, 2008

What! no ROUTEMASTER? why not?- such a fun, happy song, probably their best one!

digitaldave 

Oct 29, 2008

saw them at a one day festival this year and walked out after 3 songs....terrible live and just sounded like another Joy Division rip off who weren't as good as Interpol but, admittedly, a little better than Editors. Emperors new clothes...

gazhat 

Oct 29, 2008

.......i seem to recall these on Jools....digitaldave, correct in every way, very bad Joy Division...and what's the deal with Editors anyways ???....they are just truly awful...

hness 

Oct 29, 2008

Well these guys are very young so at least give them a chance yeah? Remember that Joy Division were once a strictly average punk band called Warzaw who had obviously heard a Doors album or two!

lop2002 

Oct 30, 2008

i saw these in sheffield and they were ace. every song they played was very strong and if there is any justice they should be big

LeeWrarrr 

Jan 4, 2009

yeahh, i saw them at underage fest at xmas and they were pretty amazing.

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