Glasvegas Reveal Debut Release Date

added 09 July 2008 at 11.44

New kids on the musical block Glasvegas have revealed their debut album's release date, plus their plans for a Nirvana classic cover.

Its' one of the year's most eagerly awaited debut albums from Scotland's new musical heroes Glasvegas and finally the full details have been released.

Having recently revealed in a world exclusive to Xfm that the album would be self-titled the band have now confirmed that the record - which contains ten tracks - is due for release on September 8 (just in time for consideration Xfm's New Music Award...coincidence? We think not!).

Prior to that the Glaswegian quartet will re-release their old single 'Daddy's Gone', with a cover of Nirvana's 'Come As You Are' as a b-side.

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