The Ting Tings Plan New Album Release
. The Ting Tings launched themselves into the world with their DIY hardcore-pop in 2008 to massive acclaim with their debut album We Started Nothing. The album spawned hit singles "That's Not My Name," "Shut Up And Let Me Go" along with "Great DJ" selling over four million copies worldwide. Their music was ubiquitous with pop culture, and secured them a spot on Saturday Night Live. They went on to win the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for "Best Album" in 2009 and received a Grammy nomination for "Best New Artist." At the start of 2011, The Ting Tings were pointed in the direction of the unequivocal classic Beastie Boys album, Paul's Boutique. Having played the record many times before, they were overawed when they delved back into the album and discovered its many nuances. If they needed a bounce-off point to set their muse free, this was it. What they had learned most implicitly was a freedom to move around musically. Hence the title: Sounds From Nowheresville. Musically, the album has really let The Ting Tings rip.
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