Bob Dylan has released a companion app for Another Self Portrait (1969-1971): The Bootleg Series Vol. 10.
The app, which is free to download at iTunes, holds over 500 pieces of content, including interviews, galleries and timelines; it also comes with one pre-loaded song.
Neil Young has confirmed details of his new album - the latest instalment of his Archives series.
As previously reported on Uncut, Young's next release is Live At The Cellar Door, recorded during Young's six-show stand at Washington D.C.'s Cellar Door between November 30, 1970 and December 2, 1970.
U2 have posted a lyric video for their new song, "Ordinary Love", on their Facebook page.
Scroll down to watch it.
The song, which is taken from the film Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, will be available as the A-side of a limited-edition 10-inch vinyl release on Record Store Day's Back to Black Friday event on November 29.
Morrissey has issued a statement intended to clarify his sexuality, after opening up in Autobiography about his relationship with a man.
The statement, which appeared on the quasi-official site, True To You, says:
"Unfortunately, I am not homosexual. In technical fact, I am humasexual. I am attracted to humans. But, of course ... not many".
-MORRISSEY, Sweden, 19 October 2013."
Robert Plant has discovered some previously unreleased Led Zeppelin music, some of which features the band's bassist John Paul Jones on vocals.
Speaking to BBC 6Music, Plant said to Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie that he listened to the material with Jimmy Page and it is likely that the music will feature on the remastered releases of Led Zeppelin's back catalogue, which he is currently working on.
Former Lambchop bassist Marc Trovillion has died at the age of 56.
Trovillion died of a heart attack at his home in Chattanooga, Tennessee on October 9. He is survived by his son, for whom a trust has been established, as well as by his mother and two brothers.
Trovillion played on every album by Lambchop until 2002's Is A Woman. His longtime bandmate Jonathan Marx paid tribute to the late bassist in a statement released to Nashville Cream.
Paul McCartney played a surprise, five-song show in Covent Garden this lunchtime (October 18).
News of the pop-up concert had been kept secret, until stage gear bearing McCartney's name was spotted in the centre of Covent Garden's Piazza at 10.30am.
Hundreds of fans had gathered by the time McCartney confirmed the gig with a tweet at 12.15pm which read: "I'm getting ready to pop up in Covent Garden at 1pm today. Oh baby!"
Atoms For Peace have unveiled a the video for their track "Before Your Very Eyes" – watch it below.
The group revealed the promo before their show last night (October 16) at the Hollywood Bowl. Thom Yorke tweeted: "Aaah Blinkin' Hollywood:) Thanks to everyone who came last night."
Morrissey launched his memoir, Autobiography, at a book signing in Gothenburg, Sweden last night [October 17].
Queues began at the Akademibokhandeln bookshop on Wednesday lunchtime. The Guardian estimated that the crowd numbers peaked at 500 people.