New Pretty Addicted album

2017-09-09 by DatsNotDaMetulz | 3 Comments
After a year of live band changes and another successful crowdfunding campaign, Pretty Addicted have announced their 4th album, The Magic of a Lunatic, for release on 27 November 2017. Recorded again in their regular studio in Orpington, Kent, the release is thought to include more contributions from live bassist Harry Shavo, with more details to be released later this month after lead singer Vicious Precious returns from their break.

You can see the artwork in their album announcement here:

https://www.facebook.com/prettyaddicted11/photos/a.447463535364729.1073741834.165457033565382/1308598059251268/?type=3

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theNateman
September 10th 2017
3809 Comments


Isn't this the band fronted by Cindy Lou Who?

DatsNotDaMetulz
September 10th 2017
4317 Comments


Nah that's The Pretty Reckless.

Asdfp277
September 10th 2017
24349 Comments


this band is a lot of fun



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