
Peter Doherty announces album with The Puta Madres, shares lead single "Who's Been Having You Over"
28 January 2019, 10:07
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Peter Doherty has formed a new group with the Puta Madres, who have announced their debut album with the first single, "Who's Been Having You Over".
The new group has already been tested live at a series of ad hoc shows over the past 18 months.
"Who's Been Having You Over" is the lead single from Peter Doherty & The Puta Madres' debut record, which was recorded last summer over four days at a French villa.
Doherty's new project with The Puta Madres is his first since the release of his 2016 solo record Hamburg Demonstrations.
Tracklist:
- All At Sea
- Who’s Been Having You Over
- Paradise Is Under Your Nose
- Narcissistic Teen Makes First XI
- Someone Else To Be
- The Steam
- Travelling Tinker
- Lamentable Ballad of Gascony Avenue
- A Fool There Was
- Shoreleave
- Punk Buck Bonafide
"Who's Been Having You Over" is out now. The self-titled, debut album from Peter Doherty & The Puta Madres lands 26 April. Doherty and his new band will play a handful of UK shows next month. Find out more.
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