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Rhys Ifans' music therapy
Aug 24, 2008, 4:00 GMT

02/10/2008 - Rhys Ifans - The Orange British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards 2008 (BAFTA) - Outside Arrivals - Royal Opera House - London, England © Solarpix / PR Photos
Rhys Ifans used his new band to get over his split from Sienna Miller.
The 'Notting Hill' actor - who separated from 'The Edge Of Love' actress in June - admits his role as frontman of Welsh 10-piece group The Peth has been a welcome escape since being dumped.
He said: "It had all kinds of poetic symmetry. I'm not the kind to lie down on a couch. This band came bang on the right time. I thought, 'Right, I'm going back to gang life.' "
Rhys denies any of the songs - which include 'Last Man Standing' and 'Let's Go F***king Mental' - are about Sienna.
He added: "No, no. F**k, no. Jesus Christ, no. She doesn't deserve a f**king song that one."
The hell-raising rock outfit - whose album 'The Golden Mile' is released on September 1 - is Rhys' first musical endeavour since a brief stint as the singer for an early incarnation of Super Furry Animals.

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