Arctic Monkeys to release 'Cornerstone' single through Oxfam shops
Band to release 10-inch vinyl singles exclusively in charity shop
Arctic Monkeys have announced details of the exclusive 10-inch vinyl single release of their forthcoming single 'Cornerstone' through charity shop Oxfam.
The vinyl single will be available in the top 50 of the charity shop's music stores across the UK from November 16. Each one will come with a code to allow fans to download the MP3s of the songs on the release.
In addition the band have announced that they have hidden "golden tickets" for their forthcoming sold-out UK tour in copies of the single.
The release will include three new B-sides: 'Catapult', 'Sketchead', and 'Fright Lined Dining Room'.
The move follows' Arctic Monkeys' release of last single 'Crying Lighting' – the seven-inch vinyl version of which they made available in Oxfam.
Watch the official music video for 'Cornerstone' by clicking on the right.
The vinyl single will be available in the top 50 of the charity shop's music stores across the UK from November 16. Each one will come with a code to allow fans to download the MP3s of the songs on the release.
In addition the band have announced that they have hidden "golden tickets" for their forthcoming sold-out UK tour in copies of the single.
The release will include three new B-sides: 'Catapult', 'Sketchead', and 'Fright Lined Dining Room'.
The move follows' Arctic Monkeys' release of last single 'Crying Lighting' – the seven-inch vinyl version of which they made available in Oxfam.
Watch the official music video for 'Cornerstone' by clicking on the right.
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| Mar 27, 2010 19:00 | Royal Albert Hall | London | Buy Arctic Monkeys Tickets |
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| Mar 27, 2010 19:30 | Royal Albert Hall | London | Buy Arctic Monkeys
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