The 1965 The Rolling Stones documentary Charlie Is My Darling is set to be officially released for the first time.
The 50-minute film was shot by Peter Whitehead in September 1965 when the Stones did a two-date tour of Ireland after "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" hit the charts. Although bootleg copies have been available, the film was never officially released.
The trailer for the new Jeff Buckley biopic Greetings From Tim Buckley has been released online. Scroll down to watch it.
The fim stars Gossip Girl actor Penn Badgley as the late singer and follows his early struggles to forge a recording career as he grapples with the overbearing legacy of his musician father.
The trailer shows the development of Buckley's relationship with a character named Allie, a young woman who he meets while working at a concert, who is played by Imogen Poots. The promo also features a snippet of Kate Nash's small role in the film.
The Jam are set to reissue their 1982 album The Gift to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
'The Gift' was the trio's only Number One and the last before their split. It features classic tracks including "Town Called Malice", '"Running On The Spot" and "Carnation".
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore played his first gig with new band Chelsea Light Moving last week.
The four-piece, which consists of Moore along with Keith Wood on guitar, Samara Lubelski on bass and John Moloney on drums, played their debut show at Brooklyn's 285 Kent, Spin reports.
They played an eight-song set, presumably made up of tracks from their forthcoming album, which they are currently recording and will be released on Matador.
Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has spoken about his recent revelation that he once discovered his mother naked with David Bowie.
The legendary axeman, who released his second solo album Apocalyptic Love in May, revealed to Australian radio station Triple M that he walked in on his costume-designer mother Ola Hudson and Bowie in the nude together when he was just eight years old.
The anecdote was widely reported, something that the guitarist now says he was "embarrassed" about and that the whole revelation was "very awkward".
Matt Helders' mum has confirmed that Arctic Monkeys are in the desert recording the follow-up to Suck It And See.
Responding to internet rumours suggesting that Arctic Monkeys are set to enter the studio for their fifth album soon and have already chosen the recording location, the drummer's mum - Jill Helders tweeted: "I don't know if it helps to clear things up but lads are in the desert!"
She added: "And now we start on 5th album titles!".
Ryan Adams has revealed that he will be drumming on and producing the next album from The Lemonheads.
Adams took to Twitter to break the news, writing:
Playing drums on the Lemonheads records too. Dream come true... Back to the punker sounds
As well as drumming, he will also be producing the record, which will feature Evan Dando alongside The Lemonheads' founding member Ben Deily – who left the band in 1989 - and the band's former bassist, Juliana Hatfield, who appeared on 1992's It's A Shame About Ray.
Lots of links to follow from this week’s playlist, although one should be treated with fairly obvious caution. Not many survivors from previous charts, either; seems we’ve hit a decent new wave here.