Mick Jagger to host Saturday Night Live

Mick Jagger is to host and perform at the series finale of American comedy sketch show, Saturday Night Live. According to Deadline, Jagger will host the episode, which airs on May 19. This will be Jagger's first time hosting the long-running series, but his third appearance as a performer. Jagger and the rest of the Rolling Stones co-hosted and performed, as well as appearing in a handful of sketches, in 1978. Jagger again appeared on the programme in 2001. The Rolling Stones are currently celebrating their 50th anniversary.

Will Oldham – Album By Album

To accompany this month’s Uncut (Take 181, June 2012), out now, which features the Bonnie “Prince” Billy/Palace icon fielding questions from fans and musicians, here’s an illuminating Album By Album piece with Will Oldham, talking to Andrew Mueller, from Uncut’s April 2009 issue. “I feel more confident about things now,” he says. “Which frees up space for me to feel insecure about a whole new range of stuff…” ___________________

Father John Misty – Fear Fun

Josh Tillman had had enough. Enough of Seattle, enough of his alter-ego J Tillman (the name under which he released a number of solo albums), enough of his relationship, enough even of Fleet Foxes, the band he’d drummed with since 2008. So he “blew everything up”, filled his van with hallucinogenic mushrooms and headed for California, where he moved into a shack in Laurel Canyon and began writing a novel.

Alabama Shakes return to the UK for headline London show

Alabama Shakes returned to the UK last night [May 3] for their first gig since storming into the Official UK Album Charts at No 3. The Athens, Alabama five-piece performed at London's Brixton Electric in their first UK show since their album Boys & Girls was released on April 9. They played a mixed set of songs from the album and some brand new tracks.

Co-founder of The Skatalites dies aged 80

Lloyd Brevett, co-founder of the influential ska band The Skatalites, has died aged 80. Brevett played upright bass in the band, best known for the track "Guns Of Navarone", which was later covered by The Specials - pictured below. Scroll down to listen to both versions of the track. The original incarnation of The Skatalites formed in 1963 and were only around for 18 months before they disbanded in 1965. Billboard reports that Brevett passed away yesterday [May 3] in Jamaica at Andrews Memorial Hospital in St. Andrew, following a stroke and seizures.

Metallica’s Lars Ulrich: “The reaction to Lulu was more spiteful than anyone was prepared for”

Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has spoken about the band's surprise at the overwhelmingly negative reaction they received to their collaboration album with Lou Reed, Lulu. Speaking to Spin, Ulrich said that the band all knew the project would be "difficult to embrace", but that the bile the record received took them all by surprise.

The Prodigy name their new studio album

The Prodigy have revealed the working title for their new studio album. The record, which is the follow-up to their 2009 effort Invaders Must Die, has been given the working title 'How To Steal A Jet Fighter', the band's frontman Liam Howlett told NME. Howlett promised that the band's sixth studio LP would be "heavier and darker".

Bruce Springsteen covers The Band in tribute to Levon Helm

Bruce Springsteen brought to a close the first leg of his current world tour last night [May 2] in Newark, New Jersey, with a cover of The Band song, "The Weight", in tribute to drummer Levon Helm, who died two weeks ago. Speaking from the stage, Springsteen said of Helm: "He was one of the greatest, greatest voices in country, rockabilly and rock & roll. Levon's voice and drumming was so incredibly versatile. He had a feel on the drums... it comes from a certain place in the past and you can't replicate it."

Leonard Cohen announces North American tour dates

Leonard Cohen has announced a 21-day tour of North America to support Old Ideas, his 11th studio album that was released in January. Speaking to Rolling Stone earlier this year about going back out on tour, Cohen said, "I have two minds. I don't like to do a small tour, so whether I'm going to sign up for for another couple of years...is that really where I want to be? Maybe it is…touring is like taking the first step on a walk to China. It's a serious commitment, so there are a lot of factors to be examined."
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