The Cribs delay record release, set to win 'Outstanding Contribution' NME Award
21 February 2013, 10:28
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
The Cribs have announced that their upcoming singles collection release will be pushed back two weeks due to manufacturing issues.
The Wakefield band will release the record, entitled Payola, on 11 March instead of Monday (25 February).
They confirmed on Facebook that the reasoning was “a manufacturing error which was completely out of our hands”.
The Jarman brothers will also pick up an ‘Outstanding Contribution To Music’ accolade at the upcoming NME Awards, marking their career so far since 2002.
The NME Awards will take place next Wednesday (27 February).
The group release their fifth album last year in the form of In the Belly of the Brazen Bull.
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