PETER DOHERTY On A Country Ride With New Single ‘FELT BETTER ALIVE’

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16 January 2025

Since Doherty got clean (already several years) and living in France with his wife and big dog, far away from the temptations of party cities he became quite productive releasing albums with one-time outfit Puta Madres, with French musician Frédéric Lo and with his first-and-forever band The Libertines he scored one of the best albums of 2024 with
All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade.


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Now, back to his solo muse.

On 16th May he offers his 3rd solo longplayer, named FELT BETTER ALIVE .
The first single is the title track with Doherty going on a country ride.

Doherty about the song: “It’s quite bouncy, quite country. ‘Dredging the mouth of the Humber’ is a line from Hancock [about coagulated sprinkled sugar in the bottom of a bowl of cornflakes]. The chorus I love, ‘And I’d always planned/To sing in a sweet and soulful way as only cowboys can/But my saddle strap snapped like a dog-chewed tourniquet…’It’s an accurate description of how I feel about certain times in my life, y’know? Treasures of the Sierra Mardre: you set off on this mission for the gold and you just ended up lost in the mountains, being hunted by bandits.”

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