Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers have confirmed the release date for his new album, Hypnotic Eye.
The band's first studio album in four years will be released on July 29; the band will begin a North American tour on August 3.
Petty has also announced that every ticket purchased for the upcoming tour will include a copy of Hypnotic Eye.
The album will also be available on high-resolution Blu-ray audio and also on vinyl formats: a single LP or a double-album containing a track unavailable elsewhere.
A rare U2 live recording and audio from an interview are set to go up for auction.
The recordings come from an early concert from the band, which took place at the Vera venue in Groningen, Holland on October 16, 1980. The live recording is made up of four songs, and the previously unheard interview audio is 15 minutes long and consists of Bono and The Edge discussing their plans for the band.
Morrissey has released new single "Istanbul", and a spoken-word promo in which he recites the song's lyrics.
"Istanbul" is the latest song to be taken from Morrissey's new album World Peace Is None Of Your Business.
There’s plenty to shout about in the new UNCUT, which goes on sale this Friday, May 23. First of all, we have an exclusive new interview with PAUL WELLER, as he prepares for the release of MORE MODERN CLASSICS, a compilation drawing on tracks from the last 15 years of his illustrious career, a period during which his music has become increasingly more adventurous and unpredictable.
Pink Floyd are releasing a 20th anniversary box set of The Division Bell.
The box set features six discs, including three replica coloured or clear vinyl discs, 5 collectors’ prints, a Blu-ray disc and for the first time Andy Jackson’s 5.1 audio mix of The Division Bell.
The box set will be released on June 30.
Released in 1994, The Division Bell was the last studio album to be released by the band, who consisted of David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright
The Division Bell 20th anniversary box set tracklisting:
Dolly Parton and Harry Dean Stanton are both in this month's Uncut, a bit of a dream come true. I was scheduled to interview Dolly once myself, at a rodeo in Spokane, which seemed too good to be true.