The Streets to reissue Everything Is Borrowed on vinyl
04 April 2019, 11:42
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Streets will reissue their fourth album Everything Is Borrowed on vinyl next month.
Originally released in 2008, Everything Is Borrowed included singles "The Escapist", "Everything Is Borrowed", and "Heaven For the Weather".
The news of the reissue lands after last year's stream of new singles, including "Call Me In The Morning" featuring Grim Sickers and Chip, "Boys Will Be Boys" with Jaykae, and others.
Mike Skinner is currently working on a new mixtape to release later this year, which will be the first collection of tracks since 2011's Computers and Blues.
Everything Is Borrowed will be reissued on 180-gram heavyweight 12" vinyl on 31 May.
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