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Scouting For Girls Return With New Single

By MusicRooms on 20/01/2010
In 2008 Scouting For Girls became the biggest selling new British band of the year. Having toiled for ten years unsigned, the boys sold over 900,000 records of their eponymous number 1 debut album. Scouting For Girls
In 2008 Scouting For Girls became the biggest selling new British band of the year. Having toiled for ten years unsigned, the boys sold over 900,000 records of their eponymous number 1 debut album.

The boys return with a new single (This Ain’t A Love Song), which is due for release on March 29, and their sophomore album "Everybody Wants To Be On TV" on April 12.

This Ain’t A Love Song is a telling introduction to the new record. It is a hugely powerful, soaring song and a strong example of Scouting For Girls’ ambitious new sound, sculpted by Roy’s unflagging confidence and songwriting prowess.
 
It is a welcome return by this everyday trio, writing a bright new chapter of British pop for 2010.

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Pop Reviews - 07/07/2010 - The band are at their best.
Alternative Reviews - 06/04/2010 - Their second album will again charm programmers and sell by the lorry-load.

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