Paul Weller has announced plans to play a special show on Record Store Day at London's Rough Trade East.
Weller will take the stage at 8pm on Saturday, April 20 and play a 30 minute set, backed by Pete O’Hanlon and Josh McClorey from The Strypes on bass and guitar and Miles Kane's drummer Jay Sharrock.
Weller will also release a double a-side single of new material - Flame-Out! And The Olde Original - for Record Store Day.
The National have unveiled the trailer for Mistaken For Strangers, a documentary film about the band on the road.
Click below to watch the clip. The film will receive its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 17.
The band will play live following the screening of the film, which was directed by Tom Berninger, brother of the band's frontman Matt Berninger.
Matt Berninger produced the film alongside Carin Besser and Craig Charland, and it will open up the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, which runs until April 28.
The full line-up for the Uncut stage at this year's Great Escape festival in Brighton has been confirmed.
The festival runs from May 16 - May 18 and Uncut will be taking over the Pavilion Theatre for the duration, presenting four live bands on each night.
The complete line-up for the Uncut stage at the Great Escape is:
Thursday, May 16
PHOSPHORESCENT
LORD HURON
DEAN McFEE
RED RIVER DIALECTFriday, May 17
MIKAL CRONIN
ALLAH-LAS
CHARLIE BOYER & THE VOYEURS
C JOYNESSaturday, May 18
WOODS
Ahead of the release of his long-awaited duets album Wrote A Song For Everyone, John Fogerty is set to answer your questions in Uncut as part of our regular Audience With… feature.

So is there anything you’ve always wanted to ask him?
What does he remember of the time he spent in the United States Army Reserve during the mid-Sixties?
In 2011, he played two classic Creedence albums live in their entirely. What's his favourite Creedence album, and why?
Johnny Marr has spoken out about Margaret Thatcher.
"My thoughts are that if you see the word 'Thatcherism,' it’s not a word that stands for something good," he told Rolling Stone. "I don’t think there’s any getting around that."
Thurston Moore's new band Chelsea Light Moving will play their first UK shows in June.
The band will tour Europe this summer, calling in at London, Leeds and Bristol. They have also been lined up for Yoko Ono's meltdown, which takes places across June at London's Southbank Centre.
Warp Films celebrated its tenth anniversary on Friday (April 12) with a special edition of Adam Buxton's BUG video showcase at the BFI Southbank.
The showcase featured rare early music videos by a young Jarvis Cocker, including 'LFO' by LFO and Aphex Twin's 'On', which were produced between 1990 to 1993 in the years directly before Pulp's own meteoric rise to fame.
For the next issue of Uncut, I've reviewed Season 1 of Veep. In case you're not familiar with the show, it's basically Armando Iannucci's attempt to relocate The Thick Of It to the White House.
From Uncut, March 2009.
'Thirty years on from the beginning of Margaret Thatcher's reign of terror, Uncut revisits a tempestuous and invigorating period in British pop history. PAUL WELLER, THE SPECIALS, THE BEAT, UB40, SOUL II SOUL and THE FARM recall a time when mass unemployment energised a whole generation to learn one chord, learn another, form a band - and then make an insurrectionist statement on Cheggers Plays Pop...'