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Beady Eye releasing Beatles cover to aid Japan relief effort

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Beady Eye are releasing a cover of The Beatles' 'Across The Universe' to aid the relief effort in Japan. Liam Gallagher's band recorded the song at Abbey Road Studios before playing it at a fundraiser at London's O2 Academy Brixton on Sunday night (April 3) for the victims of the recent Japan tsuna...

Beady Eye are releasing a cover of The Beatles‘Across The Universe’ to aid the relief effort in Japan.

Liam Gallagher‘s band recorded the song at Abbey Road Studios before playing it at a fundraiser at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on Sunday night (April 3) for the victims of the recent Japan tsunami and earthquakes.

The song, which originally features on the Fab Four‘s 1970 album ‘Let It Be’, is available to download from Beadyeyemusic.com now.

Proceeds will go to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal.

Primal Scream, Paul Weller, Richard Ashcroft and StereophonicsKelly Jones, Graham Coxon and The Coral also performed at Sunday (April 3)’s fundraiser.

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Paul Weller finishes work on new album

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Paul Weller has said that he has finished work on his new studio album. The former Jam man explained that he finished mixing the album last week (beginning March 28), but he didn't know when it was going to come out quite yet. He told XFM that the album was "all ready to go" and that it would come...

Paul Weller has said that he has finished work on his new studio album.

The former Jam man explained that he finished mixing the album last week (beginning March 28), but he didn’t know when it was going to come out quite yet.

He told XFM that the album was “all ready to go” and that it would come out “maybe this year, hopefully.”

The album will be Weller‘s follow-up to his 2010 effort ‘Wake Up The Nation’.

He’d previously said of the new record: “There’s elements of ‘Wake Up The Nation’ in the sound, but it’s moved on again I think. There’s a few avant-garde moments, shall I say, some sort of soundscape tracks as well and some pop sounding things as well. It’s a mix, really. Just good tunes.”

Weller played a gig alongside Beady Eye, Primal Scream and Richard Ashcroft in London on Sunday (April 3) to benefit the victims of the recent Japan disasters.

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Paul McCartney guests on Steve Martin’s new album

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Paul McCartney has provided guest vocals on the new album by Hollywood actor Steve Martin. The Beatles man joins the Dixie Chicks in making a guest appearance on Martin's second album 'Rare Bird Alert', which is released on June 13. Martin, who has starred in films such as Planes, Train And Autom...

Paul McCartney has provided guest vocals on the new album by Hollywood actor Steve Martin.

The Beatles man joins the Dixie Chicks in making a guest appearance on Martin‘s second album ‘Rare Bird Alert’, which is released on June 13.

Martin, who has starred in films such as Planes, Train And Automobiles and Father Of The Bride, released his first bluegrass album ‘The Crow: New Songs For The 5 String Banjo’ in 2009.

He is also set to play three UK dates in July, beginning at the London HMV Hammersmith Apollo on July 8. He then moves onto Manchester‘s O2 Apollo on July 9 and finishes up on July 10 at the Glasgow Clyde Cultural Hall.

He will play with bluegrass band The Steep Canyon Rangers on all dates.

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Purling Hiss: “Purling Hiss”, “Public Service Announcement”, “Hissteria”

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This month, I’ve been listening a lot to a band (or solo project; it’s not entirely clear) called Purling Hiss. It’s been fun but, at times, quite a challenge, even for those of us who can deal with lo-fidelity music that’s disseminated through several thick coats of distortion. In the past year, it seems as if Purling Hiss (read it as a spoonerism) have released three albums, which frequently sound like they were recorded on a tape recorder buried under a pile of cushions, using degraded tape that’s been dubbed over a dozen times, then transferred onto vinyl, warped into the shape of an ashtray, and played through blown-out speakers. It’s an aesthetic, I guess. Lo-fi has long been a signifier of music that’s somehow ‘authentic’, unmediated by studio vulgarities. How better to tap into supposedly honest expression, than by hearing an artist recorded, unadorned, in their bedroom? "Public Service Announcement" by Purling Hiss (on the Woodsist label) does not, however, attempt any such emo con trick. As the guitar bends further and further out of tune on “Don’t Even Try It”, or wanders off on a cosmic noodle over sketchy drumbox on “Porch Dude/Slight Return”, it’s clear that Mike Pollize, the Philadelphia-based musician behind these records, is experimenting with chance and friction and audio detritus in quite an audacious way. There’s a fair bit of this about at the moment: all the blog-hyped hypnagogic pop practitioners like James Ferraro, whose submerged, disorienting melodies are designed to evoke half-remembered hits from the ‘80s, broadcast on a staticky radio in a distant room – or distant era. But while Pollize’s treatments occasionally resemble those used by Ariel Pink on his earliest home recordings, his music is rather different. I’ve been stuck on “Run From The City” for days now, a nagging riff that keeps straining to turn itself into a guitar solo, and which vaguely makes me think of Big Star growing up alongside the MC5 in Detroit. For all the modish textures of "Public Service Announcement", one suspects Pollize is a virtuoso rocker at heart. That’s confirmed by a listen to his other band, a power trio called Birds Of Maya whose scuzzy and lysergic blues would’ve gone down rather well in Ladbroke Grove circa 1970. The other two Purling Hiss albums are closer in spirit to this, and fractionally higher-fi. The self-titled album on Permanent consists mostly of maxed-out jams that range from longform space-rock (“Purple Hiss”, 14:28) to blitzed psych-punk (“Dui”, 1:17). Not totally ideal for headphone listening, but highly recommended for anyone who thinks Comets On Fire wussed out after "Field Recordings From The Sun". Maybe best of the bunch, though, is the four-track "Hissteria" (Richie), which melds the freeform attack of "Purling Hiss" with the vague melodic structure of "Public Service Announcement". Briefly, this means that a good deal of it fits neatly – though neatly may not be the exact word – into the Stooges/Mudhoney continuum, while the molten choogle of “Down On The Delaware River” suggests that Status Quo are as big an influence as any number of brute Japanese noise bands. I wonder what Levon Helm and Syl Johnson will make of it all when they share a bill with Purling Hiss at the Wilco-curated Solid Sound Festival in Massachusetts this June?

This month, I’ve been listening a lot to a band (or solo project; it’s not entirely clear) called Purling Hiss. It’s been fun but, at times, quite a challenge, even for those of us who can deal with lo-fidelity music that’s disseminated through several thick coats of distortion.

David Bowie to release new ‘Golden Years’ remix EP and iPhone app

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David Bowie will release a new EP featuring remixes of his 1975 single 'Golden Years' on June 6. As well as the original title track, the EP will feature four remixes by DJs Jeremy Sole, Anthony Valadez, Eric J Lawrence and Chris Douridas from US radio station KCRW. Bowie will also make a 'Golden...

David Bowie will release a new EP featuring remixes of his 1975 single ‘Golden Years’ on June 6.

As well as the original title track, the EP will feature four remixes by DJs Jeremy Sole, Anthony Valadez, Eric J Lawrence and Chris Douridas from US radio station KCRW.

Bowie will also make a ‘Golden Years’ iPhone app available on the same day that the EP is released. It has been created by ‘Station To Station’ producer Harry Maslin and will allow fans to remix their own version of the track.

KCRW are streaming a preview of the ‘David Bowie Vs KCRW Golden Years’ EP online at Blogs.kcrw.com.

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Beady Eye, Primal Scream, Paul Weller join forces for victims of Japan tsunami

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Beady Eye, Primal Scream and Paul Weller helped raise over £150,000 at a London benefit show last night (April 3) for victims of the recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan. The gig at the O2 Brixton Academy, which was orchestrated by Liam Gallagher and the Modfather, also featured sets from Graham...

Beady Eye, Primal Scream and Paul Weller helped raise over £150,000 at a London benefit show last night (April 3) for victims of the recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan.

The gig at the O2 Brixton Academy, which was orchestrated by Liam Gallagher and the Modfather, also featured sets from Graham Coxon, The Coral and Richard Ashcroft along with a few surprise collaborations and covers by The Beatles.

The Coral were the first to cover the Fab Four as they kicked off the night with their take of ‘Ticket To Ride’ in between songs from their 2010 album ‘Buttefly House’.

Graham Coxon quickly followed as he took the chance to debut new song ‘Running For The Light’ before wrapping up with 2004 hit single ‘Freakin’ Out’.

Next up was Paul Weller who loaded the early part of his set with The Jam‘s greatest hits including ‘The Eton Rifles’ and ‘Start!’ sandwiched between classic tracks from his 1995 album ‘Stanley Road’.

“Thanks for coming tonight and helping our brothers and sisters in Japan,” he told the crowd before he introduced Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones for a surprise collaboration of another Beatles classic ‘Come Together’.

Jones then played a short acoustic set as did Richard Ashcroft, who got the whole venue singing for The Verve‘s ‘Sonnet’ and ‘Lucky Man’.

Primal Scream recruited Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock to stand in for Mani at tonight’s show which, like their recent tour, leaned heavily towards material from ‘Screamadelica’.

The night was rounded off by Beady Eye who played a similar set to that featured on their recent UK tour, performing tracks from their debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’.

Frontman Liam Gallagher, who was dressed in a long green anorak, dedicated ‘Kill For A Dream’ to “all the people in Japan.”

Earlier, he also gave a shout out to The Coral sticksman Ian Skelly before launching into ‘Bring The Light’.

“This one’s for the drummer out of The Coral,” Gallagher said. “Apparently it’s his favourite song ever.”

Before wrapping up the night with the final Beatles cover ‘Across The Universe’, he thanked the bands and the crowd for helping to raise funds for the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal.

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Dave Grohl reveals ABBA influence on new Foo Fighters album

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Foo Fighters' new album 'Wasting Light' was inspired by ABBA and The Bee Gees, Dave Grohl has said. With former Nirvana producer Butch Vig at the helm, Grohl has described 'Wasting Light' as the band's heaviest album yet. But according to The Daily Star that didn't stop him from looking towards Swe...

Foo Fighters‘ new album ‘Wasting Light’ was inspired by ABBA and The Bee Gees, Dave Grohl has said.

With former Nirvana producer Butch Vig at the helm, Grohl has described ‘Wasting Light’ as the band’s heaviest album yet. But according to The Daily Star that didn’t stop him from looking towards Swedish pop for inspiration.

“I like loads of crazy-ass, dissonant, distorted rock ‘n’ roll,” he said. “But I also love The Bee Gees and Abba, bands whose pop choruses get bigger and bigger. I love anthemic choruses, that overwhelming feeling of release that you can connect with.”

He added: “So whenever I thought I had a big enough chorus for a song, I would use that as the pre-chorus and then I would try and write something even bigger, like they did.”

Foo Fighters recently made ‘Wasting Light’ available to hear in full online. The album – their seventh studio LP – will be officially released on April 11.

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My Morning Jacket announce June release of ‘Circuital’

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My Morning Jacket have revealed plans to release their sixth album, ‘Circuital’, on June 6. Recorded in the gymnasium of a church in Louisville, the ten track album is the band’s first full length release since 2008’s ‘Evil Urges’. “I hate the phrase ‘going back to our roots’, ...

My Morning Jacket have revealed plans to release their sixth album, ‘Circuital’, on June 6.

Recorded in the gymnasium of a church in Louisville, the ten track album is the band’s first full length release since 2008’s ‘Evil Urges’.

“I hate the phrase ‘going back to our roots’, but for this record we came home and made it in Kentucky,” explains frontman Jim James. “And it just felt a lot like it did when we were first starting out.”

James co-produced the record with Tucker Martine.

The pair first worked together when James appeared on Laura Veirs‘ album ‘July Flame’ last year, which MartineVeirs’ husband – also produced.

My Morning Jacket will play London’s Somerset House on July 16 and Latitude Festival in Southwold on July 17.

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INXS to headline brand new London festival

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INXS are set to headline the very first Southern Sounds festival, due to take place on London’s Clapham Common on June 11. The brand new festival will celebrate music by bands from the southern hemisphere. So far INXS are the only band on the bill to be revealed. INXS is currently fronted by Ca...

INXS are set to headline the very first Southern Sounds festival, due to take place on London’s Clapham Common on June 11.

The brand new festival will celebrate music by bands from the southern hemisphere.

So far INXS are the only band on the bill to be revealed.

INXS is currently fronted by Canadian born singer J.D. Fortune, who secured his place in the band after winning the 2005 reality TV show Rock Star: INXS.

The Australian band’s former frontman Michael Hutchence died in 1997.

For more information on the festival, visit southernsoundsfestival.com

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Dave Gilmour to join Roger Waters for new Pink Floyd performance

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Rogers Waters has revealed that he is planning to perform a Pink Floyd song with ex-bandmate David Gilmour live this year. The UK leg of his The Wall Live European tour starts on May 11. The elaborate show - based on Pink Floyd's 1980/81 tour of their 1979 album 'The Wall' - will play for six nigh...

Rogers Waters has revealed that he is planning to perform a Pink Floyd song with ex-bandmate David Gilmour live this year.

The UK leg of his The Wall Live European tour starts on May 11.

The elaborate show – based on Pink Floyd‘s 1980/81 tour of their 1979 album ‘The Wall’ – will play for six nights at London O2 Arena, on May 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, and 18. It will then hit the Manchester MEN Arena on May 20 and 21.

“I think it’s beginning to look now as if he’ll [Gilmour] do one gig,” Waters said. “He’ll do ‘Comfortably Numb’ at one gig. It’s a big secret when.”

In an interview with Sky News Waters added that the tour, which sees a 240ft-wide and 35ft-tall wall being dismantled throughout the show, will most likely be the last time he does anything of a similar scale.

“Constructing something like this indoors – I’ll probably never do anything this big again, the technology of projection we’ve used in this show is breathtaking,” he said.

He added: “When we split up David and Nick [Mason, drummer] ended up with the name [of the band] and I ended up with ‘The Wall’ and everything to do with it and a few quid.”

The band briefly reformed in 2005 for Live 8.

Mason recently spoke out about his hopes that one day the whole band will reform for more live shows.

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Fleet Foxes join December ATP festival bill

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Fleet Foxes have been added to the line-up for December's All Tomorrow's Parties festival at Butlin's, Minehead. The event is being curated by Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum and takes place on December 2-4. Fleet Foxes, who release new album 'Helplessness Blues' on May 2, are joined on the bill ...

Fleet Foxes have been added to the line-up for December’s All Tomorrow’s Parties festival at Butlin’s, Minehead.

The event is being curated by Neutral Milk Hotel‘s Jeff Mangum and takes place on December 2-4.

Fleet Foxes, who release new album ‘Helplessness Blues’ on May 2, are joined on the bill by Mike Watt and George Hurley, who will perform the songs of their former band Minutemen.

Also newly added to the line-up are Robyn Hitchcock, Group Inerane, Yann Tiersen, Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise and Half Japanese.

Scratch Acid, meanwhile, will play their first show since their 1987 split.

See Atpfestival.com for more information.

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Arctic Monkeys announce first single from ‘Suck It And See’

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Arctic Monkeys have announced that 'Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair' will be the first single from their new album 'Suck It And See'. The band will release the track digitally on April 11. They will also release a limited-edition white-label seven-inch vinyl version on Record Store Day...

Arctic Monkeys have announced that ‘Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair’ will be the first single from their new album ‘Suck It And See’.

The band will release the track digitally on April 11. They will also release a limited-edition white-label seven-inch vinyl version on Record Store Day, April 16.

That vinyl version features ‘Brick By Brick’, a song they have posted online already, as its B-side.

The single will also then be released formally on May 30 on standard seven- and ten-inch vinyl single formats. These and the full digital release will feature new B-sides ‘The Blond-O-Sonic Shimmer Trap’ and ‘I.D.S.T.’, neither of which appear on the new album.

‘Suck It And See’ is released on June 6.

Queens Of The Stone Age’s Josh Homme has contributed backing vocals to one song on it.

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Jane’s Addiction debut first song with Dave Sitek

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Jane's Addiction have debuted their first song featuring TV On The Radio man Dave Sitck on bass. Listen to the song, 'End To The Lies', by scrolling down and clicking below. It was played first in Chilean radio. Sitek helped write the band's new album, 'The Great Escape Artist' as well as playing ...

Jane’s Addiction have debuted their first song featuring TV On The Radio man Dave Sitck on bass.

Listen to the song, ‘End To The Lies’, by scrolling down and clicking below. It was played first in Chilean radio.

Sitek helped write the band’s new album, ‘The Great Escape Artist’ as well as playing bass on it. The album is expected to be released this summer.

Muse and Glasvegas producer Rich Costey has been done production work on the album.

Singer Perry Farrell has said that the band were “fully immersed in the process of making modern music. It has been a great experience thus far, and the results have so much potential.”

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Graham Coxon, Paloma Faith and Bill Ryder-Jones’ Converse song out next month

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Graham Coxon, Paloma Faith and ex-The Coral guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones' new collaboration song is coming out next month. The song, commissioned by the Converse shoe company, is called 'Desire' and will be available to download from Converse.co.uk on April 5. Blur guitarist Coxon told NME that he w...

Graham Coxon, Paloma Faith and ex-The Coral guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones‘ new collaboration song is coming out next month.

The song, commissioned by the Converse shoe company, is called ‘Desire’ and will be available to download from Converse.co.uk on April 5.

Blur guitarist Coxon told NME that he was excited about the opportunity to work with singer Faith.

“It’s like kinda tripped out voodoo sort of London town thing,” he said of the song.

He added: “I’ve always liked the idea of me actually writing songs and girls singing them, and I’d seen Paloma on TV and thought, ‘Wow man, she’s crackers!’. And I was always a fan of The Coral – I used to watch them live. Bill‘s a very good guitarist.”

He also said he had a few fears about accepting the corporate cash to record the song for Converse.

“I did have to ask people when I first got involved in it,” he admitted. “Whether its kosher or it isn’t… I mean, where I come from – ‘indie land’ 20 years ago – you didn’t do stuff like that.”

He added: “But I’m quite happy now. Especially now the song’s coming out and working with Bill and Paloma.”

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Foo Fighters to screen documentary in UK and Ireland cinemas

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Foo Fighters will screen their new documentary Back And Forth in UK and Ireland cinemas for one night only next month. The documentary, the trailer for which you can watch by scrolling down and clicking below, chronicles the band's career from 1994 through to present day. It will be shown in over ...

Foo Fighters will screen their new documentary Back And Forth in UK and Ireland cinemas for one night only next month.

The documentary, the trailer for which you can watch by scrolling down and clicking below, chronicles the band’s career from 1994 through to present day.

It will be shown in over 100 towns and cities across the country on April 7, with all showings starting at 8pm (BST). See Intl.foofightersfilm.com for details and listings.

The film will also be screened at number of venues in mainland Europe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-tS8mlfEKM

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Radiohead newspaper writer reveals themes of ‘The Universal Sigh’

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Jay Griffiths, one of the contributers to Radiohead's recently-distributed free newspaper, has spoken to NME about the themes the band wanted for the publication. On Monday (March 28) free copies of the newspaper, The Universal Sigh, were distributed around the world. Frontman Thom Yorke personally...

Jay Griffiths, one of the contributers to Radiohead‘s recently-distributed free newspaper, has spoken to NME about the themes the band wanted for the publication.

On Monday (March 28) free copies of the newspaper, The Universal Sigh, were distributed around the world. Frontman Thom Yorke personally handed out copies in London.

Author Jay Griffiths wrote an article entitled ‘Forests Of The Mind’ for the newspaper. She told NME that the band gave her a simple brief for her work.

“All they said was that it was going to be a free newspaper given out internationally about woods, trees and forests,” she explained. “That really was about it, which was fantastic because that meant we could take it wherever we wanted to.”

She added: “I’ve written loads about the Amazon, the forests in West Papua and the importance of trees and woodlands in general and so it wasn’t an unfamiliar topic to me.”

Read the full interview with Griffiths at NME.COM/blogs now.

Griffiths is also the author of Wild: An Elemental Journey.

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The 12th Uncut Playlist Of 2011

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All about Virender Sehwag as I type, but I’ve also just taken delivery of a bunch of new Mego releases that look great, including the Mark McGuire comp that’s playing now. In other news, the White Denim album doesn’t exactly get any worse, and there’s a new Purling Hiss split single out for Record Store Day. And a pile of post on my desk I should dig into now. And there we go, Sehwag’s gone… 1 Autechre – EPs 1991-2002 (Warp) 2 Psychedelic Horseshit – Laced (fatCat) 3 Wet Hair – In Vogue Spirit (De Stijl) 4 White Denim – D (Downtown) 5 Flaming Lips/Neon Indian – Is David Bowie Dying? (Warner Bros) 6 Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues (Bella Union) 7 White Hills – H – p1 (Thrill Jockey) 8 David Bowie – Toy (Bootleg) 9 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band – Live At The Main Point, 1975 (Leftfield Media) 10 Purling Hiss/Puffy Areolas – Walking Down The Street/ My Hell (Permanent) 11 Thurston Moore – Demolished Thoughts (Matador) 12 Goran Kajfes – X/Y (Headspin) 13 Sohail Rana – Khyber Mail (Finders Keepers) 14 Loudon Wainwright III – 40 Odd Years (Shout Factory) 15 Mark McGuire – A Young Person’s Guide To Mark McGuire (Editions Mego)

All about Virender Sehwag as I type, but I’ve also just taken delivery of a bunch of new Mego releases that look great, including the Mark McGuire comp that’s playing now.

Muse to play ‘Origin Of Symmetry’ in full at Reading And Leeds Festivals

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Muse are planning to play their 'Origin Of Symmetry' album in full at the Reading And Leeds Festivals this summer, according to Matt Bellamy. The frontman had already stated that the band's headline sets would draw heavily from their 2001 album. He also said that the shows would be the last time s...

Muse are planning to play their ‘Origin Of Symmetry’ album in full at the Reading And Leeds Festivals this summer, according to Matt Bellamy.

The frontman had already stated that the band’s headline sets would draw heavily from their 2001 album. He also said that the shows would be the last time some of those songs were played live.

Now he has tweeted that the Devon trio will be playing the 2001 album, their second, from start to finish.

He wrote from Twitter.com/bellamy_matt: “So we’ll probably play ‘Origin…’ in its entirety (as well other songs) at Reading/Leeds as it will be 10 years since it came out.”

The Reading And Leeds Festivals take place on August 26–28. Muse headline the Friday night (26) at Leeds and the Sunday night (28) at Reading.

My Chemical Romance, The Strokes and Pulp will also play headline slots.

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Beady Eye confirmed for Somerset House gig

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Beady Eye, Hurts, Eels and Professor Green are among the acts confirmed to play this year's Summer Series at Somerset House gigs in London. The gigs take place in the courtyard of the central London outdoor venue from July 7-17. Blondie, Lamb and My Morning Jacket will also play shows as part of th...

Beady Eye, Hurts, Eels and Professor Green are among the acts confirmed to play this year’s Summer Series at Somerset House gigs in London.

The gigs take place in the courtyard of the central London outdoor venue from July 7-17. Blondie, Lamb and My Morning Jacket will also play shows as part of the series.

The Summer Series at Somerset House line-up is:

Eels (July 7)

Professor Green (8)

Stornoway (9)

Aloe Blacc (10)

Imelda May (11)

Beady Eye (12)

Blondie (13)

Hurts (14)

Ellie Goulding (15)

Lamb (16)

My Morning Jacket (17)

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Radiohead to release new single for Record Store Day

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Radiohead are to release a new single for Record Store Day. The band are releasing two new songs, 'Supercollider' and 'The Butcher', on April 16 to mark the international celebration of record stores. There are expected to be 2,000 copies of the seven-inch vinyl single available and it is rumoured ...

Radiohead are to release a new single for Record Store Day.

The band are releasing two new songs, ‘Supercollider’ and ‘The Butcher’, on April 16 to mark the international celebration of record stores. There are expected to be 2,000 copies of the seven-inch vinyl single available and it is rumoured to cost £10.

Yesterday (March 28), free copies of the band’s newspaper The Universal Sigh were handed out around the world. Frontman Thom Yorke personally dished out copies in London.

Beastie Boys, Gorillaz and Jack White are among the other acts putting out vinyl releases for Record Store Day.

Radiohead‘s latest album ‘The King Of Limbs’ has also been released physically this week (March 28).

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