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Pop / Rock 13 May, 2011

Scouting For Girls Announces New Single + 'Everybody Wants To Be On TV' Bonus Track Edition

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Scouting For Girls Announces New Single + 'Everybody Wants To Be On TV' Bonus Track Edition
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Sony Music UK) Scouting For Girls fans listen up - the band are back with a brand new single 'Love How It Hurts' on 10th July!

Arguably the best Scouting For Girls love song song yet, the track was written by lead singer Roy Stride and features the band's trademark infectious chorus and touching lyrics.

What's more, 'Love How It Hurts' is one of four amazing new songs that will feature on a Bonus Track Edition of the album 'Everybody Wants To Be On TV', as well as being available to buy individually.

Roy says, "As a music fan, I'm always frustrated when bands take so long to get new music out, and along with the opportunity for fans to buy the new tracks individually and the chance to work with some great producers in some of the country's best studios I couldn't wait to record these songs and get them out there to everyone."

Single: 'Love How It Hurts' due 10th July.
Album: Everybody Wants To Be On TV (Bonus Track Edition) due 18th July.






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