The Afghan Whigs stream first new track in 7 years “Algiers”
18 February 2014, 15:05
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Luke Morgan Britton
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Ohio group The Afghan Whigs have unveiled the first track from their first new album in 16 years.
The band originally formed in 1986 before splitting up in 2001. 2012 saw their subsequent reunion, with them now readying their follow-up to 1998′s 1965.
Now, upcoming LP Do To The Beast will be released on 15 April in Europe and 16 April in North America. Check out the video for ”Algiers”, their first new track in 7 years, below:
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