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Cooper Temple Exclusives: Kick Out A New Track and Let the Album Artwork Loose!
sean by Sean Adams August 11th, 2003
Big-haired digi-mods have given us goodies to show you...

In the run-up to the release of their eagerly awaited second rekkid, 'Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose' (we've heard bits of and it sounds special, tho there is a world war tone, like a big ol' dark cloud hanging over the record), The Cooper Temple Clause have slipped the forthcoming b-side to their new single 'Promises, Promises' onto our webserver for fans to download.

The track is called 'On Off On' and you can hear it in Windows Media Audio (Download Software Here) at High Quality or Modem Quality.

The single 'Promises, Promises' is released on September 1st, on the following formats with these tracks...

CD
1. Promises, Promises
2. On Off On
3. I Know
DVD
1. Promises, Promises
2. Resident Writer
3. Promises, Promises video
4. Making of video.
7"
A. Promises, Promises
B. Our Eyes Are Bright

The Coops are holding album playbacks over the next few weeks at fans' houses in: Woodbridge (Suffolk), Market Bosworth (Warwickshire/ Leicestershire borders), Newport, Bristol, Inverness, Chorlton (Manchester) and Fareham (Hampshire) - so if you're in any of those areas and wanna pop along, check out the bands messageboards. Oh and, lastly, the album artwork, complete with weird black mark, looks like this...

DiScuss: What do you think of the new track? Are you looking forward to seeing the Coopers at Reading/Leeds?Do you suspect the black gap is hiding something on the artwork? If so, what?



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