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The Distillers are already planning the follow-up to their forthcoming new album

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The Distillers are gearing up to release their fourth studio album sometime next year, and already they’re planning its follow-up.The punk veterans reunited in 2018, before dropping two new songs ‘Man Vs Magnet’ and ‘Blood In Gutters‘ and embarking on a run of acclaimed festival shows – including a glorious set at Reading Festival 2019 (marking their first UK gig in 15 years).After teasing that a new album was due in 2019 – their first since 2003’s ‘Coral Fang – frontwoman Brody Dalle earlier this year suggested that the record could be released by the time of their Download 2020 appearance and summer European tour.However, due to the coronavirus, the album has been pushed back and an official release date has not yet been.

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