London indie-rockers Spector have released a new single, ‘Decade of Decay’, and announced UK tour dates for October and November.
The track is their first since the departure of guitarist Christopher Burman, who quit the band in July. The track will be released as a split 7” later this year, whether or not it will eventually form part of a second album – the follow-up to their successful debut, ‘Enjoy It While It Lasts’ last year – is unknown.
Spector will play the Festival Republic Stage on Friday at Leeds Festival, and on Sunday at Reading Festival this weekend, their third consecutive year at the events.
Their UK tour dates for the autumn are as follows:
October 3rd – Brighton The Haunt
October 4th – Nottingham, Spankys
October 5th – Coventry, Kasbah
October 7th Guildford, Boileroom
October 8th – Bournemouth, Sixty Million Postcards
October 10th – York, The Duchess
October 11th – Glasgow, King Tuts
October 12th – Newcastle, Think Tank
October 14th – Leicester, The Musician
October 15th – Birmingham, Hare And Hounds
October 17th – Tunbridge Wells, Forum
October 18th – Margate, Escape
October 19th – Reading, Oakford Social Club
October 24th – Wrexham, Central Station
October 25th – Liverpool, The Shipping Forecast
October 29th – Hull, Fruit
October 30th – Leeds, Belgrave Music Hall
October 31st – Sheffield, Queens Social Club
November 1st – Stockton, Georgian Theatre
November 2nd – Manchester, Gorilla
Check out, ‘Decade of Decay’ below: