The Streets release new songs "Burn Bridges" and "Sometimes I Hate My Friends More Than My Enemies"
22 December 2017, 11:48
| Written by
Laurence Day
Mike Skinner's resurgent The Streets project has a very special festive present for us all: two brand new tracks.
"Burn Bridges" and "Sometimes I Hate My Friends More Than My Enemies" both emerge today, just a relatively short while after the "Fit But You Know It" crew announced their comeback by way of the The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light tour (named after a recent collab from Skinner and Alexa Chung).
These new noises are the first original Streets tracks since 2011's Computers and Blues record - do they signal a bigger release on the way, or is this just a one-off (two-off, technically)?
The Streets play a UK tour next spring - find out the full dates.
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