Jack White's Lazaretto has become the biggest-selling vinyl album for 20 years.
The album, White's second solo album, was released in June and has since sold 60,000 vinyl copies, making it not just the biggest-selling vinyl album of the year, but the biggest-selling since Pearl Jam's Vitalogy was released in 1994. The 60,000 sales account for around a quarter of the album's total sales figure.
Johnny Depp features on a new album based on the 'lost' lyrics of Bob Dylan.
Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes also features Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons, Elvis Costello and Jim James of My Morning Jacket as well as Rhiannon Giddens of Carolina Chocolate Drops and Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes on the T Bone Burnett produced record.
The Flaming Lips have revealed the full tracklisting and contributor list for their remake of The Beatles' album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Set for release on October 28, With A Little Help From My Fwends, features a version of 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds' which sees guest appearances from Miley Cyrus and Moby. With the full tracklisting now released, appearances from J Mascis, MGMT and Tegan & Sara have also been confirmed.
The With A Little Help From My Fwends tracklisting is:
Jack White held an impromptu reunion of the Dead Weather during his solo show in Detroit, according to Billboard.
The show took place at the Masonic Temple Auditorium when Alison Mosshart and Dean Fertita joined White and his band on stage to play "I Cut LIke a Buffalo" from the group's 2009 debut album Horehound.
You can watch the footage below.
Six previously unheard Nick Drake recordings have been removed from auction following a row over their ownership.
As previously reported, the tapes have been described as being in "pristine" condition and were recorded in 1968, before the 1969 release of Drake's debut album Five Leaves Left. The recordings were placed on auction by his friend, the singer Beverley Martyn.
Mick Jagger has said that he has no plans to retire any time soon.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Jagger says that he has never considered retirement. "I don't know when I'm going to stop, but I'm still going now," he states.