The Streets share new B-side "Where The F*&k Did April Go"
The Streets have released new song "Where The F*&k Did April Go", a B-side to their Tame Impala collaboration that landed last month.
"Where The F*&k Did April Go" follows on from The Streets' "Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better" single from last month that features Tame Impala.
Mike Skinner says of his latest release, "I wrote this last week. It's a weird time isn't it. We were looking forward to the Summer just like everyone else, festivals and gigs all there, new music, new stage set - but this has taken the wind from everyone’s sails. And none of us know quite how to cope with it all. I just wrote a tune the same way other people might talk to a therapist!"
The new track is a B-side to last month's new single, and won't feature on The Streets' forthcoming mixtape None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive.
None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive will be The Streets' first mixtape since 2011's Computers and Blues, and will see The Streets collaborate with IDLES, Greentea Peng, Ms Banks, Jimothy Lacoste, Kasien, and others.
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