The Streets share Tame Impala collaboration and announce new album



The Streets have shared their brand new track titled ‘Call My Phone Thinking I’m Doing Nothing Better’. The tune is a collaboration with indie kingpin Tame Impala.

Mike Skinner shared a preview of the track on 1st April with many thinking it was just an ‘April Fools Joke’ but this is not the case, the new track has just received a premiere on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show.

The song is set to feature on the forthcoming new album from The Streets, ‘None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive’ which is set for release 1st July.

Kevin Parker’s Tame Impala released the fourth album ‘A Slow Rush’ on Valentines Day (14th Feb) this year. The album was the first LP in five years for Tame Impala following on from ‘Currents’. ‘A Slow Rush’ hit #3 in Uk Album Chart and topped the chart in Parker’s homeland of Australia.

The Streets returned in 2018 for a greatest hits tour dubbed ‘The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light’, the tour was Mike Skinner’s first set of gigs with The Streets since the band’s fifth album ‘Computer and Blues’ in 2011. It was originally thought this would be a one-off tour but the band have stayed together and completed another tour in 2019. The 2019 tour saw The Streets broke the record for the most beer drunk during a gig at Brixton Academy… The record they broke was one set by themselves.

The Streets are due to play at a lot of the festivals this year, with many still hanging in the fate of COVID-19.



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