The Libertines’ Peter Doherty Announces New Album Hamburg Demonstrations, Shares New Song: Listen

The Libertines’ Peter Doherty Announces New Album Hamburg Demonstrations, Shares New Song: Listen

Back in March, Libertines frontman Peter Doherty said he was putting the “finishing touches” on his latest record, the follow-up to 2009’s Grace/Wastelands. Today he’s officially announced the album: Hamburg Demonstrations is out December 2 on BMG/Clouds Hill. It was recorded over six months in Hamburg, with Johann Scheerer on production. The first single, “The Whole World is Our Playground,” was released in April for Record Store Day. Before that, Doherty shared his tribute to Amy Winehouse, “Flags of the Old Regime,” which appears here. The record also features “Hell To Pay At The Gates Of Heaven,” a song written in light of the Paris attacks, which Doherty debuted this June.

Last year, the Libertines returned with Anthems for Doomed Youth, their first new record since their self-titled LP in 2004.

Hamburg Demonstrations:

01 Kolly Kibber
02 Down For The Outing
03 Birdcage
04 Hell To Pay At The Gates Of Heaven
05 Flags From The Old Regime
06 I Don’t Love Anyone (But You’re Not Just Anyone) v2
07 A Spy In The House Of Love [Demo Vocals]
08 Oily Boker
09 I Don’t Love Anyone (But You’re Not Just Anyone)
10 The Whole World Is Our Playground
11 She Is Far

 

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