Music
Girls Can't Catch "stressed" over single
Published Tuesday, Feb 2 2010, 17:14 GMT | By David Balls

The star admitted that it was a "nerve-wracking" week before second offering 'Echo' came out last month.
"I've realised that I get incredibly stressed out before a single release! Don't get me wrong, it's extremely exciting, but VERY nerve-wracking," she wrote on MySpace.
"We're a very hard-working band, and when a single is released our schedule is even more 'full on' than usual. I think it's like queuing up for a ride at a theme park - the anticipation, excitement and nerves before you get on is insane!
"Once you're on, the whole experience happens so quickly that when you come off you think, 'Wow, what just happened?!' and of course, 'I want to go again!'"
The group released debut single 'Keep Your Head Up' in August. They reached number 19 with follow-up 'Echo' in January and are expected to release their debut album this spring.
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