Screaming Females announce singles compilation with new offering "Let Me In"
19 August 2019, 15:21
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Screaming Females have announced a new singles compilation Singles Too, alongside revealing the lead offering "Let Me In".
"Let Me In" is the first track to be shared from Singles Too.
The compilation compiles "early 7” singles, digi-only b-sides, and one pretty great remix," the band wrote on Instagram. They added, "CD and DL versions will also include six much-loved cover songs."
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Singles Too is the band's first record since last year's All At Once.
Tracklist:
- Arm Over Arm
- Zoo Of Death
- No Being Disgusting
- Pretty Okay
- I Do
- Ancient Civilization
- Let Me In
- Skeleton
- Hopeless (demo)
- Take It Back
- End Of My Bloodline (remix)
CD Bonus Tracks:
- Cortez The Killer (Neil Young)
- If It Makes You Happy (Sheryl Crow)
- Because The Night (w/ Garbage) (Patti Smith)
- A Good Flying Bird (Guided By Voices)
- Shake It Off (Taylor Swift)
- No More I Love You's (Eurythmics)
"Let Me In" is out now. Screaming Females' Singles Too compilation lands 18 October via Don Giovanni Records. Vinyl versions are limited to 1500 copies worldwide. Find out more.
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