Yeasayer have debuted a brand new track titled "Henrietta", scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to listen to it.
The track was sent out to members of the band's mailing list, with a physical CD containing the song sent to every person who had signed up to updates from Yeasayer.
Flair, grit and determination - not to mention a nine-figure outlay on players - have all been cited in recent days as the reasons why Manchester City won the Premier League over the weekend.
However, fans of the club actually have one man to thank for their first title win in 44 years - and it's apparently not manager Roberto Mancini.
Nope, ironically it's staunch Manchester United fan Mani - who infamously said The Stone Roses wouldn't reform until the Blues tasted major success.
Estranged Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward has confirmed that he will not be taking part in any of the three Black Sabbath shows set for this summer.
The drummer has released a statement on his website, Billward.com, saying that he will not be playing with the band at their Birmingham show on May 19, nor with them at Download Festival on June 10 or at Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 3.
A rare photograph showing The Beatles walking 'backwards' across Abbey Road is set to fetch up to £9,000 at auction.
The snap, taken by late photographer Iain Macmillan, shows the band walking right to left across the zebra crossing outside the London studio where they made their 1969 album - the opposite direction to the picture which made it onto the sleeve.
The Rolling Stones are set to tour later this year after Ronnie Wood revealed he is "keeping October/November free".
The band have long been rumoured to be playing live again this year to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Earlier this year, it appeared they would be delaying the celebrations until 2013 after guitarist Keith Richards suggested the band weren't ready to go back on the road yet.
However, speaking earlier this week, Wood hinted the Stones could tour before the end of the year, telling The Sun:
Animal Collective have spoken about the making of their new album Centipede Hz and revealed that they wrote their new record "as a rock band in a room".
The Baltimore electro-psychedelic band will release the album, which is the 10th LP of their career, in September via Domino Records.
Centipede Hz is the band's first full-length studio album since their 2009 effort Merriweather Post Pavillion and follows the release in 2010 of the band's "visual album" ODDSAC.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer has spoken about working with Blur and Gorillaz mainman Damon Albarn as part of Africa Express.
The pair traveled to Ethiopia with Albarn for the project and described their experience of the country as "profound".
Speaking to NME, Flea spoke at length about how much he enjoyed the trip.
Alabama Shakes have said that Jack White and My Morning Jacket's Jim James would be their dream collaboration.
Speaking to NME, singer Brittany Howard says the pair would be her ultimate jamming partners. She says: