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Noah And The Whale – The First Days Of Spring

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Noah And The Whale’s chirpy folk ditty “5 Years Time” was a surprise interloper in last summer’s Top 10, but The First Days Of Spring is a very different kettle of fish. Ambitious, orchestral and accompanied by a 45-minute film, it candidly documents singer Charlie Fink’s recovery from a...

Noah And The Whale’s chirpy folk ditty “5 Years Time” was a surprise interloper in last summer’s Top 10, but The First Days Of Spring is a very different kettle of fish.

Ambitious, orchestral and accompanied by a 45-minute film, it candidly documents singer Charlie Fink’s recovery from a badly broken heart. “I Have Nothing” and “Stranger” mine a strain of epic, earthy melancholy somewhere between James Yorkston and Arcade Fire.

Closure is finally achieved on the gorgeous “My Door Is Always Open” and only an ill-advised mid-section (where it all goes a bit Godspell)spoils the mood.

SAM RICHARDS

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Black Crowes – Before The Frost…

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As the ellipsis suggests, there is more where this comes from: if you buy Before The Frost…, you’ll receive a second companion album, Until The Freeze as a free download. Both records were recorded live in the studio over just five nights, before small audiences of invited fans. For the Black Crowes, this is an inspired move, maximising their virtues (virtuosity, passion, guilelessness) and minimising their principal flaw (the fact that it all starts to feel a bit silly if you stop to think about it). “Good Morning Captain” and “A Train Still Makes A Lonely Sound” swagger especially splendidly. ANDREW MUELLER Latest and archive album reviews on Uncut.co.uk

As the ellipsis suggests, there is more where this comes from: if you buy Before The Frost…, you’ll receive a second companion album, Until The Freeze as a free download.

Both records were recorded live in the studio over just five nights, before small audiences of invited fans. For the Black Crowes, this is an inspired move, maximising their virtues (virtuosity, passion, guilelessness) and minimising their principal flaw (the fact that it all starts to feel a bit silly if you stop to think about it). “Good Morning Captain” and “A Train Still Makes A Lonely Sound” swagger especially splendidly.

ANDREW MUELLER

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500 Days Of Summer

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500 DAYS OF SUMMER DIRECTED BY MARC WEBB STARRING JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, ZOOEY DESCHANEL Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) works as a greetings-card writer in L.A. He believes in finding “the one”, and listens to “sad British music”. Boy meets girl: she’s Summer (Zooey Deschanel), fellow Smit...
  • 500 DAYS OF SUMMER
  • DIRECTED BY MARC WEBB
  • STARRING JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, ZOOEY DESCHANEL

Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) works as a greetings-card writer in L.A. He believes in finding “the one”, and listens to “sad British music”. Boy meets girl: she’s Summer (Zooey Deschanel), fellow Smiths fan, who likes things “casual”. “Relationships are messy and feelings get hurt. Who needs that?” Over 500 days, the divide between his romanticism and her modernism grows insuperable.

A sharp spin on the usual rom-com formulae, this is funny, sensitive and challenges the genre’s gender conventions. Darting back and forth across the couple’s time together, snappy scenes nail the essence of infatuation then deflation. A split-screen shows Tom’s expectations of a party contrasted with the reality. Elsewhere, he breaks into a Hall & Oates song, joined by dancers and animated bluebirds.

Gordon-Levitt channels the young John Cusack while Deschanel is perfectly cast as the indie boy’s cute, spacey, ideal girl. There are nods to The Graduate and High Fidelity; The Pixies and Regina Spektor are on constant rotation. Although it doesn’t attain greatness (Tom wears Clash and Joy Division t-shirts to signify his “differentness”), this is charming, wry and sometimes brave.

CHRIS ROBERTS

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District 9

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DISTRICT 9 DIRECTED BY Neill Blomkamp STARRING Sharlto Copley As Cloverfield acknowledged last year, the aliens-on-Earth movie is in need of a fresh twist. It might be enough, you may think, for co-writer and director to Neill Blomkamp to base District 9 in his native South Africa, away from th...
  • DISTRICT 9
  • DIRECTED BY Neill Blomkamp
  • STARRING Sharlto Copley

As Cloverfield acknowledged last year, the aliens-on-Earth movie is in need of a fresh twist. It might be enough, you may think, for co-writer and director to Neill Blomkamp to base District 9 in his native South Africa, away from the traditional Western locations for First Contact.

But in fact, the Johannesburg setting also serves to RAMP UP Blomkamp’s subtext. As the film opens, in the present day, we learn via documentary clips and news footage that aliens came to Earth 20 years ago and have since then been interred in a containment camp.

Blomkamp’s wry satirical parallels to apartheid work pretty well here (as does the idea that not all alien races are hell-bent on the destruction of humankind). Equally smart is his decision to set up leading man Wikus (Sharlto Copley) as the initially unsympathetic agent for a large multi-national charged with relocating the aliens to another site.

But the originality of the first hour is squandered as Blomkamp unmasks corporate villainy and resorts to an increasingly programmatic series of action set-pieces that pit Wikus and a friendly alien against the multi-national’s private army.

MICHAEL BONNER

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UK police to re-open enquiry into Rolling Stone Brian Jones’ death

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The death of the Rolling Stones original guitarist Brian Jones is to be reinvestigated by UK police, it was announced on Monday (August 31) to the Associated Press. Jones' death by drowning in 1969 was concluded at the time to be caused by drink and drugs, but new evidence from an investigative journalist, Scott Jones, is to be reviewed by Sussex Police to decide whether to officially reopen the case. Sussex duty inspector has said: "It's too early to comment at this time as to what the outcome might be." Brian Jones died on July 2, 1969 at age 27, his body found in the swimming pool at his Sussex estate. 'Who Killed Christopher Robin?' by Terry Rawlings and 'Paint it Black: The Murder of Brian Jones' by Geoffrey Giuliano, both published in 1994, claimed that rennovations builder Frank Thorogood confessed on his deathbed in November 1993 to murdering Brian Jones. More Brian Jones news on Uncut.co.uk

The death of the Rolling Stones original guitarist Brian Jones is to be reinvestigated by UK police, it was announced on Monday (August 31) to the Associated Press.

Jones’ death by drowning in 1969 was concluded at the time to be caused by drink and drugs, but new evidence from an investigative journalist, Scott Jones, is to be reviewed by Sussex Police to decide whether to officially reopen the case.

Sussex duty inspector has said: “It’s too early to comment at this time as to what the outcome might be.”

Brian Jones died on July 2, 1969 at age 27, his body found in the swimming pool at his Sussex estate.

‘Who Killed Christopher Robin?’ by Terry Rawlings and ‘Paint it Black: The Murder of Brian Jones’ by Geoffrey Giuliano, both published in 1994, claimed that rennovations builder Frank Thorogood confessed on his deathbed in November 1993 to murdering Brian Jones.

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Bob Dylan Chistmas Album Confirmed By Columbia Records!

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Bob Dylan's touted festive album is reportedly to be titled 'Christmas In The Heart' and will be released by Columbia Records in the US on October 13. A statement from the record company says that all album royalties will be donated to the Feeding America charity, which provides meals during the ho...

Bob Dylan‘s touted festive album is reportedly to be titled ‘Christmas In The Heart’ and will be released by Columbia Records in the US on October 13.

A statement from the record company says that all album royalties will be donated to the Feeding America charity, which provides meals during the holiday season. Royalties will also be shared with international charities who provide similar schemes to feed the hungry.

CEO of Feeding America Vicki Escarra explains how they got Dylan on board to help, stating: “When we reached out to Bob Dylan about becoming involved with our organization, we could never have anticipated that he would so generously donate all royalties from his forthcoming album to our cause.

“This major initiative from such a world renowned artist and cultural icon will directly benefit so many people and have a major impact on spreading awareness of the epidemic of hunger in this country and around the world.”

Bob Dylan adds: “It’s a tragedy that more than 35 million people in this country alone — 12 million of those children ­often go to bed hungry and wake up each morning unsure of where their next meal is coming from. I join the good people of Feeding America in the hope that our efforts can bring some food security to people in need during this holiday season.”

Christmas In The Heart is Dylan’s 47th studio album from Bob Dylan. Song titles confirmed for the forthcoming album are “Here Comes Santa Claus”, “Winter Wonderland”, “Little Drummer Boy” and “Must Be Santa”.

In the meantime, Uncut.co.uk has come up with some festive-themed Dylan song title puns – but can you do better? Submit them here!

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Sir Paul McCartney Defends John Lennon

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Sir Paul McCartney has defended John Lennon, arguing that the public often misunderstood him. He claims that many misconceptions were caused by the media and that the two had a good relationship. McCartney told the Radio Times: "He was a very soft-centred guy and we had a lot in common. "Whatever...

Sir Paul McCartney has defended John Lennon, arguing that the public often misunderstood him.

He claims that many misconceptions were caused by the media and that the two had a good relationship.

McCartney told the Radio Times: “He was a very soft-centred guy and we had a lot in common.

“Whatever bad things John said about me, he would also slip his glasses to the end of his nose and say, ‘I love you’.”

McCartney added: “The image of John is seriously flawed because he was not the hard, mad man that people think he was.”

Find out what Uncut thought of the remastered Beatles albums here.

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Pete Townshend Confirms New Musical And New Who Record

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Pete Townshend has confirmed that he is writing a new musical and that The Who will release a record in 2010. Writing on his blog, Townshend explained that musical ‘Floss’ will tell the story of a pub musician and his wife’s turbulent relationship. Townshend wrote: “Floss is an ambitious n...

Pete Townshend has confirmed that he is writing a new musical and that The Who will release a record in 2010.

Writing on his blog, Townshend explained that musical ‘Floss’ will tell the story of a pub musician and his wife’s turbulent relationship.

Townshend wrote: “Floss is an ambitious new project for me, in the style of Tommy and Quadrophenia.

In this case the songs are interspersed with surround-sound ‘soundscapes’ featuring complex sound-effects and musical montages.”

Townshend went on to explain where fans might be able to watch ‘Floss’ and revealed that The Who will release a record next year.

He wrote: “Floss will be a son-et-lumiére musical piece, intended for outdoor performance, or arenas.

“Several of the more conventional songs from Floss will be featured on a forthcoming Who recording for release in 2010.

Floss will be heard in concert for the first time in 2011, at a venue and date yet to be established.”

You can read Pete Townshend’s blog here.

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Muse Give Fans Chance To Preview New Record

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Fans can now hear clips from Muse’s next album on their website. Muse.mu is giving you the chance to take a listen to ‘The Resistance’ before its release on September 14. Last week (August 18), Uncut reported that Muse will headline two concerts at Teignmouth Den when they return home to Devon. Some tickets are still available for the gigs on September 04 and 05. More Muse news

Fans can now hear clips from Muse’s next album on their website.

Muse.mu is giving you the chance to take a listen to ‘The Resistance’ before its release on September 14.

Last week (August 18), Uncut reported that Muse will headline two concerts at Teignmouth Den when they return home to Devon.

Some tickets are still available for the gigs on September 04 and 05.

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New Order’s Bernard Sumner To Answer Your Questions!

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He was in Joy Division, New Order and Electronic. And now Bernard Sumner’s answering your questions as he becomes the subject of a forthcoming An Audience With... So, what have you always wanted to ask him..? Who’d win in a guitar duel - him or Johnny Marr? Does he miss the Hacienda? What would his Desert Island Joy Division disc be? Questions, please, to uncutaudiencewith@ipcmedia.com by Tuesday, September 1. More Uncut.co.uk music and film news

He was in Joy Division, New Order and Electronic. And now Bernard Sumner’s answering your questions as he becomes the subject of a forthcoming An Audience With…

So, what have you always wanted to ask him..?

Who’d win in a guitar duel – him or Johnny Marr?

Does he miss the Hacienda?

What would his Desert Island Joy Division disc be?

Questions, please, to uncutaudiencewith@ipcmedia.com by Tuesday, September 1.

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Bon Iver To Play Cemetery Gig At 6am

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Bon Iver is set to play a gig in an American cemetery – at 6am in the morning. The concert in Los Angeles is being billed as a ‘sunrise show’. Fans can arrive after midnight at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery - an arts centre and where celebrities including Rudolph Valentino, Jayne Mansfield ...

Bon Iver is set to play a gig in an American cemetery – at 6am in the morning.

The concert in Los Angeles is being billed as a ‘sunrise show’.

Fans can arrive after midnight at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery – an arts centre and where celebrities including Rudolph Valentino, Jayne Mansfield and Estelle Getty are buried.

Bon Iver will play at 6am and those at the gig get free coffee and pastries.

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Oasis Deny Split Rumours

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Oasis have claimed they are not splitting up despite rumours. Earlier this week Uncut reported that the group pulled out of V Festival on Sunday (August 23) when Liam fell ill. But the band have spoken on their website saying rumours in some of the newspapers that Oasis are splitting are untrue. ...

Oasis have claimed they are not splitting up despite rumours.

Earlier this week Uncut reported that the group pulled out of V Festival on Sunday (August 23) when Liam fell ill.

But the band have spoken on their website saying rumours in some of the newspapers that Oasis are splitting are untrue.

The statement said: “V Festival was always scheduled as the last UK gig for this ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ world tour.

Oasis will complete the rest of the world tour in Europe and then take some well-earned time off before they begin to think about the next album and tour.”

For daily news visit The Oasis Newsroom.

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THE BEATLES REMASTERED – THE UNCUT VERDICT

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On September 9, digitally remastered versions of all The Beatles studio albums will be released. You can read UNCUT’s verdict of the remasters in full in this month’s issue – on sale Thursday August 27. But, in the meantime, here’s extracts from David Cavanagh’s review to whet your appetite… The key word is clarity. Not loudness. Clarity. The voices and instruments are crystal clear, pure, human, natural (except, of course, when filtered through psychedelic effects) and stripped of several decades’ worth of detritus and dust. It’s as if we’ve been visiting an art gallery to gaze in wonder at a masterpiece all these years, and then suddenly an attendant comes along with a sponge and wipes the painting from top to bottom. The techniques of mastering have been controversial in recent years, with accusations (and proof, indeed) that music is being ‘brickwalled’: compressed to headache-inducing levels in order to give albums an ersatz loudness. Had these CDs come out in 1999 or 2000, as many of us were hollering for them to do, it’s likely they would now need remastering again. It’s a weird thing to say, but Apple’s frustrating procrastination has turned out to be a lifesaver for these albums. Remastered by a small team of Abbey Road engineers over a four-year period, the CDs have not been brickwalled or over-compressed (unlike the 2000 compilation 1, which sounds unpleasantly ‘glassy’ in comparison), and nor do they even sound particularly loud (unless you turn them up). The two that have been restored to the point of miraculousness and beyond, The White Album and Abbey Road, are the ones I’d recommend first to people on limited budgets. Abbey Road’s Long Medley is simply a breathtaking musical tapestry. When it has to rock, it rocks. When it needs to be subtle (there is much more to the transition between “You Never Give Your Money” and “Sun King” than we previously thought), it has a warm, heavenly glow. Of course, one could argue that any old rubbish would sound impressive on Abbey Road’s state-of-the-art, quintessentially expensive speakers. Perhaps we should all calm down a bit, chum. Will your so-called ‘clarity’ be detectable on a normal, high-street CD player, or on an iPod? It should, and it will. It’s not a question of surreptitious noise removal, or peak elimination, or making Magical Mystery Tour sound like Metallica (thank God). Think of it more as a spring-clean for the music and the mind. Changes in texture, atmosphere, the relationship of The Beatles’ voices to the microphone: all of these are evident and undeniable. As a result, almost every album comes as a shock. They haven’t had plastic surgery. They’ve taken their masks off, and we didn’t even know they were wearing one. History rewritten? No – history written honestly, truthfully, transparently, exhilaratingly, with no omissions or obfuscations. The Beatles up-close and personal. With blisters on their fingers.

On September 9, digitally remastered versions of all The Beatles studio albums will be released. You can read UNCUT’s verdict of the remasters in full in this month’s issue – on sale Thursday August 27. But, in the meantime, here’s extracts from David Cavanagh’s review to whet your appetite…

The key word is clarity. Not loudness. Clarity. The voices and instruments are crystal clear, pure, human, natural (except, of course, when filtered through psychedelic effects) and stripped of several decades’ worth of detritus and dust. It’s as if we’ve been visiting an art gallery to gaze in wonder at a masterpiece all these years, and then suddenly an attendant comes along with a sponge and wipes the painting from top to bottom. The techniques of mastering have been controversial in recent years, with accusations (and proof, indeed) that music is being ‘brickwalled’: compressed to headache-inducing levels in order to give albums an ersatz loudness. Had these CDs come out in 1999 or 2000, as many of us were hollering for them to do, it’s likely they would now need remastering again.

It’s a weird thing to say, but Apple’s frustrating procrastination has turned out to be a lifesaver for these albums. Remastered by a small team of Abbey Road engineers over a four-year period, the CDs have not been brickwalled or over-compressed (unlike the 2000 compilation 1, which sounds unpleasantly ‘glassy’ in comparison), and nor do they even sound particularly loud (unless you turn them up). The two that have been restored to the point of miraculousness and beyond, The White Album and Abbey Road, are the ones I’d recommend first to people on limited budgets. Abbey Road’s Long Medley is simply a breathtaking musical tapestry. When it has to rock, it rocks. When it needs to be subtle (there is much more to the transition between “You Never Give Your Money” and “Sun King” than we previously thought), it has a warm, heavenly glow.

Of course, one could argue that any old rubbish would sound impressive on Abbey Road’s state-of-the-art, quintessentially expensive speakers. Perhaps we should all calm down a bit, chum. Will your so-called ‘clarity’ be detectable on a normal, high-street CD player, or on an iPod? It should, and it will. It’s not a question of surreptitious noise removal, or peak elimination, or making Magical Mystery Tour sound like Metallica (thank God). Think of it more as a spring-clean for the music and the mind. Changes in texture, atmosphere, the relationship of The Beatles’ voices to the microphone: all of these are evident and undeniable. As a result, almost every album comes as a shock. They haven’t had plastic surgery. They’ve taken their masks off, and we didn’t even know they were wearing one.

History rewritten? No – history written honestly, truthfully, transparently, exhilaratingly, with no omissions or obfuscations. The Beatles up-close and personal. With blisters on their fingers.

Bob Dylan Could Be Set To Help Lost Drivers

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Bob Dylan could help you find your way during your next car journey, if he becomes the voice of a sat nav programme. The singer claimed, during his Theme Time Radio Hour on the BBC, that he had discussed the possibility with satellite navigation companies. Dylan said: “I think it would be good i...

Bob Dylan could help you find your way during your next car journey, if he becomes the voice of a sat nav programme.

The singer claimed, during his Theme Time Radio Hour on the BBC, that he had discussed the possibility with satellite navigation companies.

Dylan said: “I think it would be good if you are looking for directions and hear my voice saying something like, ‘Left at the next street, no a right. You know what? Just go straight’.”

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MP Compares UK To ‘The Wire’

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A Conservative MP has reportedly claimed that parts of the UK are similar to the streets of Baltimore portrayed in ‘The Wire’. Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling claimed in parliament that the government had allowed gang violence to get as bad as in the hit TV series. According to the BBC, the MP argued: “It is the poor who are the ones who have borne the brunt of the surge in violence under this government. “Far too many of those features of what we have always seen as a US phenomenon are now to be found on the streets of Britain as well.” However Home Office minister Alan Campbell defended Labour arguing that crime had fallen by over a third since 1997. He said: “We have initiatives to tackle crime that target funding to the areas with most need. “Overall drug use is at historically low levels and robust action is ensuring drugs are being taken off the streets. Drug use has fallen since 1997.” More Uncut.co.uk music and film news

A Conservative MP has reportedly claimed that parts of the UK are similar to the streets of Baltimore portrayed in ‘The Wire’.

Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling claimed in parliament that the government had allowed gang violence to get as bad as in the hit TV series.

According to the BBC, the MP argued: “It is the poor who are the ones who have borne the brunt of the surge in violence under this government.

“Far too many of those features of what we have always seen as a US phenomenon are now to be found on the streets of Britain as well.”

However Home Office minister Alan Campbell defended Labour arguing that crime had fallen by over a third since 1997.

He said: “We have initiatives to tackle crime that target funding to the areas with most need.

“Overall drug use is at historically low levels and robust action is ensuring drugs are being taken off the streets. Drug use has fallen since 1997.”

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Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead Set For Reading And Leeds This Weekend

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Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys and Radiohead are set to play Reading and Leeds Festivals this weekend (August 28-30). Placebo, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Bloc Party are also on the Main Stage bill for the events. Elsewhere, new bands including The Big Pink, The Temper Trap and Bombay Bicycle Club will tak...

Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys and Radiohead are set to play Reading and Leeds Festivals this weekend (August 28-30).

Placebo, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Bloc Party are also on the Main Stage bill for the events.

Elsewhere, new bands including The Big Pink, The Temper Trap and Bombay Bicycle Club will take to The Festival Republic Stage.

For a break from the live bands, Adam Buxton is speaking about the ‘Evolution of Music Video’ and Jeffrey Lewis is set to hold a lecture on the Watchmen comic book on the Alternative Stage at Reading on Sunday (August 30).

While on the Leeds site comedians Mark Olver and Junior Simpson will take to the Alternative Stage on Friday (August 28).

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O Puts Solo Single Online

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‘Karen O and the Kids’ – the band put together by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ singer to record the soundtrack for ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ – have put their first single online. ‘All is Love’ was made for the Spike Jonze film and is released today (August 25), but has also gone online ...

‘Karen O and the Kids’ – the band put together by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ singer to record the soundtrack for ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ – have put their first single online.

‘All is Love’ was made for the Spike Jonze film and is released today (August 25), but has also gone online on Myspace.

Last week Uncut reported that Karen O was working with collaborators including Bradford Cox from Deerhunter on the album.

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The 32nd Uncut Playlist Of 2009

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Some interesting responses to the free psych CD blog that I posted yesterday; thanks for those, and keep your thoughts coming. While we’re still on the subject of that scene, though, I got news of a pretty amazing event in San Francisco this autumn. The Frisco Freakout promises “Good trips, organic eats and the best in California psychedelic rock” – namely Wooden Shjips, Assemble Head In Sunburst Sound, Magic Lantern, Citay and plenty more. The date’s October 10 and, like many of you I suspect, I wish I could be there. Back down to earth, here’s this week’s office CD selection. The Spacemen 3 entry is a new reissue of “The Perfect Prescription”, but unless you desperately need the CD in a “new mini gatefold digipak version”, don’t get too excited – there’s no bonus material. 1 Califone – All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (Dead Oceans) 2 Twinkranes – Spektrumtheatresnakes (Finders Keepers) 3 Various Artists – Seeing For Miles (Uncut) 4 Dirty Projectors – Temecula Sunrise EP (Domino) 5 Hush Arbors – Yankee Reality (Ecstatic Peace) 6 MV & EE – Barn Nova (Ecstatic Peace) 7 Fuck Buttons – Tarot Sport (ATP Recordings) 8 The Feelies – Crazy Rhythms (Domino) 9 Louie And The Lovers – The Complete Recordings (Bear Family) 10 Devendra Banhart – What Will We Be (Warner Bros) 11 Elbow - Asleep In The Back: Deluxe Edition (Fiction/Univeral) 12 Various Artists – Crayon Angel: A Tribute To The Music Of Judee Sill (American Dust) 13 Kraftwerk – The Mix (Mute) 14 The Avalanches – Since I Left You (XL) 15 Spacemen 3 – The Perfect Prescription (Fire)

Some interesting responses to the free psych CD blog that I posted yesterday; thanks for those, and keep your thoughts coming.

Bat For Lashes To Release Special Edition

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Bat For Lashes is set to release a special edition of recent album ‘Two Suns’. Natasha Khan is putting together a set that includes the album, a CD of eight bonus songs and a DVD documentary about the record. The extra tracks include live songs, covers of Kings of Leon and the Cure and remi...

Bat For Lashes is set to release a special edition of recent album ‘Two Suns’.

Natasha Khan is putting together a set that includes the album, a CD of eight bonus songs and a DVD documentary about the record.

The extra tracks include live songs, covers of Kings of Leon and the Cure and remixes.

‘Two Suns: The Special Edition’ is out on September 07.

The track-listing is:

CD1

1. Glass

2. Sleep Alone

3. Moon and Moon

4. Daniel

5. Peace of Mind

6. Siren Song

7. Pearl’s Dream

8. Good Love

9. Two Planets

10. Traveling Woman

11. The Big Sleep

CD2:

1. Wilderness

2. Sleep Alone (mix)

3. Daniel

4. A Forest (cover)

5. Use Somebody (cover)

6. Good Love (live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire – 2009)

7. Daniel (live on Radiohead tour at Nimes – 2008)

8. Lonely (live at Koko – 2007)

Michael Jackson Drug Claims

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Michael Jackson had lethal levels of drugs in his body when he died, according to sources. The BBC has reported that coroner’s documents from a previously unreleased search warrant revealed the amount of propofol – an anaesthetic – that was in the singer’s body. The BBC has also claimed th...

Michael Jackson had lethal levels of drugs in his body when he died, according to sources.

The BBC has reported that coroner’s documents from a previously unreleased search warrant revealed the amount of propofol – an anaesthetic – that was in the singer’s body.

The BBC has also claimed that there are separate unconfirmed rumours that the death will be treated as a homicide, but the coroner’s office is yet to publish its findings on Jackson’s death.

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