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Crosby Stills and Nash Honoured With Top Award

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David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash have been inducted into the US US Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York this week (June 18). CSN are only the second-ever group to be inducted together (out of 350 inductees), after Queen, listed separately as well as together. The group, who are celebra...

David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash have been inducted into the US US Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York this week (June 18).

CSN are only the second-ever group to be inducted together (out of 350 inductees), after Queen, listed separately as well as together.

The group, who are celebrating the 40th anniversary since their Woodstock debut performance helped celebrate at what was the 40th ceremony of induction for the Hall of Fame.

Other honours in the 2009 ceremony went to artists including Tom Jones, Bon Jovi and Jason Mraz who picked up a special award as a ‘future inductee tip.’

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Noah & The Whale film to get first public screening!

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Twickenham based folk rock band Noah & The Whale are to screen their new film 'The First Days of Spring' for the first time in the Film & Music Arena at the Latitude Festival next month. The film, directed by singer Charlie Fink, runs the length of the band's second album of the same name, both of which are due for release on August 31. N&TW's drummer Doug Fink describes the complimentary film and music as: "Sidestepping drawn-out overanalysis, the pithiest, if crudest, aphorism we have used consistently for the sum of its parts is ‘feature-length music video’. But truly it stands as a wonderful work in its own right." Working with Patti Smith's producer Emery Dobyns on the album in New York, Fink made the accompanying film in London and Surrey with various cast members including model Daisy Lowe. As well as getting its premiere showing at Latitide, Noah & The Whale will be performing various songs from the new album too. Other new additions for the festival, which kicks off in less than a month now, include Turner Prize shortlisted conceptual Brit art duo Jake & Dinos Chapman who will give a talk in the Literary Arena before being quizzed by Newsnight Review's Miranda Sawyer. The full list of latest additions for Latitude are as follows, tickets for the four-day event are still on sale, for £150, and are available to buy here: www.latitudefestival.co.uk, all tickets include camping. Stay in the loop with all Latitude festival news at our dedicated blog here. FILM & MUSIC ARENA ‘Age Of Stupid’ plus a Q&A with Franny Armstrong and Ed Miliband Noah & The Whale present ‘The First Days Of Spring’ Smoke Fairies THE WATERFRONT STAGE Hofesh Shechter Swan Lake Excerpt Freestyle Hip Hop from Psycho Stylez LITERARY ARENA Jake & Dinos Chapman Sketchatron featuring The Penny Dreadfuls and Pappy's Fun Club LITERARY SALON Write To Play with Che Walker COMEDY ARENA Brendon Burns Jamie Kilstein THEATRE ARENA Adriano Adewale Teenager of the Year POETRY ARENA The PeteBox CABARET ARENA Lucifire Fat 45 The Penny Dreadfuls PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND Sadler’s Wells Dance Club Scrabble Sunday Seraph Id Hide N’ Seek Bootworks Disco Shed For your chance to win one of ten pairs of tickets with www.uncut.co.uk, click here for our competitions page. For more music and film news from Uncut click here

Twickenham based folk rock band Noah & The Whale are to screen their new film ‘The First Days of Spring’ for the first time in the Film & Music Arena at the Latitude Festival next month.

Devendra Banhart and MGMT To Rework Albums In A Day

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Beck has enlisted artists such as Devendra Banhart and MGMT to recreate their albums in one day, as part of his upcoming online record store. The new 'Record Club' will be a new feature for a revamped Beck website, As Beck himself explains on his site: "An album will be chosen to be reinterpreted...

Beck has enlisted artists such as Devendra Banhart and MGMT to recreate their albums in one day, as part of his upcoming online record store.

The new ‘Record Club’ will be a new feature for a revamped Beck website,

As Beck himself explains on his site: “An album will be chosen to be reinterpreted and used as a framework. Nothing rehearsed or arranged ahead of time. A track will be uploaded once a week on beck.com as well as through the web sites of those involved with the project.”

The first ‘release’ will be reinterpretations of Velvet Underground & Nico tracks, collaboraters onboard including Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich Beck’s musicians; drummer Joey Waronker, keyboardist Brian Lebarton and W.A.S.P founding member Chris Holmes amongst others.

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Paul McCartney To Work On Animation Soundtrack

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Paul McCartney children's book collaboration with Geoff Dunbar, 'High In The Clouds' is being made into an animated film, and the former Beatle is reported to be working on a film score to accompany it. The book, published by Faber in 2005, is set in the land of Animalia who face destruction by Meg...

Paul McCartney children’s book collaboration with Geoff Dunbar, ‘High In The Clouds’ is being made into an animated film, and the former Beatle is reported to be working on a film score to accompany it.

The book, published by Faber in 2005, is set in the land of Animalia who face destruction by Megatropolis.

The illustrations in the book were drawn by Dunbar, with whom McCartney made the BAFTA winning Frog Chous short film.

Film industry magazing Variety reports that Disney’s Lion King director Rob Minkoff is developing High In The Clouds.’

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Coldplay enlist Flaming Lips, Bat For Lashes and more in support

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Coldplay have confirmed that The Flaming Lips, Bat For Lashes and Howling Bells will be joining them as supports for their upcoming European tour dates this Summer. The UK dates will see Chris Martin and co. supported by Jay-Z, Girls Aloud and White Lies as previously revealed. The full Coldplay E...

Coldplay have confirmed that The Flaming Lips, Bat For Lashes and Howling Bells will be joining them as supports for their upcoming European tour dates this Summer.

The UK dates will see Chris Martin and co. supported by Jay-Z, Girls Aloud and White Lies as previously revealed.

The full Coldplay European show line-ups will be as follows:

Herning – MCN Arena – White Lies & Moi Caprice (August 16)

Bergen – Koengen – White Lies & Datarock (19)

Stockholm – Olympic Stadium – White Lies (22)

Hannover – Hannover Stadium – White Lies & Killians (25)

Dusseldorf – LTU Arena – Howling Bells & Killians (27)

Munich – Reistadiun Rien – Howling Bells & Killians (29)

Udine – Stadio Friuli – White Lies & Ministri (31)

Bern – Stade de Suisse – Howling Bells & Pegasus (September 2)

Barcelona – Estadi Olimpic – Flaming Lips & The Sunday Drivers (4)

Paris – Parc de Princes – Flaming Lips & Bat For Lashes (7)

Nijmegen – Goffertpark – Flaming Lips & Bat For Lashes (9)

Nijmegen – Goffertpark – White Lies & Miss Montreal (10)

Manchester – Lancs Cricket Ground – Jay-Z & White Lies (12)

Dublin – Pheonix Park – White Lies & one more TBA (14)

Glasgow – Hampden Park – Jay-Z & White Lies (16)

London – Wembley – Girls Aloud, Jay-Z, White Lies (18, 19)

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Noah and the Whale To Premiere New Film At Latitude

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Twickenham based folk rock band Noah & The Whale are to screen their new film 'The First Days of Spring' for the first time in the Film & Music Arena at the Latitude Festival next month. The film, directed by singer Charlie Fink, runs the length of the band's second album of the same name, both of which are due for release on August 31. N&TW's drummer Doug Fink describes the complimentary film and music as: "Sidestepping drawn-out overanalysis, the pithiest, if crudest, aphorism we have used consistently for the sum of its parts is ‘feature-length music video’. But truly it stands as a wonderful work in its own right." Working with Patti Smith's producer Emery Dobyns on the album in New York, Fink made the accompanying film in London and Surrey with various cast members including model Daisy Lowe. As well as getting its premiere showing at Latitide, Noah & The Whale will be performing various songs from the new album too. Other new additions for the festival, which kicks off in less than a month now, include Turner Prize shortlisted conceptual Brit art duo Jake & Dinos Chapman who will give a talk in the Literary Arena before being quizzed by Newsnight Review's Miranda Sawyer. The full list of latest additions for Latitude are as follows, tickets for the four-day event are still on sale, for £150, and are available to buy here: www.latitudefestival.co.uk, all tickets include camping. Stay in the loop with all Latitude festival news at our dedicated blog here. FILM & MUSIC ARENA ‘Age Of Stupid’ plus a Q&A with Franny Armstrong and Ed Miliband Noah & The Whale present ‘The First Days Of Spring’ Smoke Fairies THE WATERFRONT STAGE Hofesh Shechter Swan Lake Excerpt Freestyle Hip Hop from Psycho Stylez LITERARY ARENA Jake & Dinos Chapman Sketchatron featuring The Penny Dreadfuls and Pappy's Fun Club LITERARY SALON Write To Play with Che Walker COMEDY ARENA Brendon Burns Jamie Kilstein THEATRE ARENA Adriano Adewale Teenager of the Year POETRY ARENA The PeteBox CABARET ARENA Lucifire Fat 45 The Penny Dreadfuls PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND Sadler’s Wells Dance Club Scrabble Sunday Seraph Id Hide N’ Seek Bootworks Disco Shed For your chance to win one of ten pairs of tickets with www.uncut.co.uk, click here for our competitions page. For more music and film news from Uncut click here

Twickenham based folk rock band Noah & The Whale are to screen their new film ‘The First Days of Spring’ for the first time in the Film & Music Arena at the Latitude Festival next month.

The film, directed by singer Charlie Fink, runs the length of the band’s second album of the same name, both of which are due for release on August 31.

N&TW’s drummer Doug Fink describes the complimentary film and music as: “Sidestepping drawn-out overanalysis, the pithiest, if crudest, aphorism we have used consistently for the sum of its parts is ‘feature-length music video’. But truly it stands as a wonderful work in its own right.”

Working with Patti Smith‘s producer Emery Dobyns on the album in New York, Fink made the accompanying film in London and Surrey with various cast members including model Daisy Lowe.

As well as getting its premiere showing at Latitide, Noah & The Whale will be performing various songs from the new album too.

Other new additions for the festival, which kicks off in less than a month now, include Turner Prize shortlisted conceptual Brit art duo Jake & Dinos Chapman who will give a talk in the Literary Arena before being quizzed by Newsnight Review’s Miranda Sawyer.

The full list of latest additions for Latitude are as follows, tickets for the four-day event are still on sale, for £150, and are available to buy here: www.latitudefestival.co.uk, all tickets include camping.

Stay in the loop with all Latitude festival news at our dedicated blog here.

FILM & MUSIC ARENA

‘Age Of Stupid’ plus a Q&A with Franny Armstrong and Ed Miliband

Noah & The Whale present ‘The First Days Of Spring’

Smoke Fairies

THE WATERFRONT STAGE

Hofesh Shechter

Swan Lake Excerpt

Freestyle Hip Hop from Psycho Stylez

LITERARY ARENA

Jake & Dinos Chapman

Sketchatron featuring The Penny Dreadfuls and Pappy’s Fun Club

LITERARY SALON

Write To Play with Che Walker

COMEDY ARENA

Brendon Burns

Jamie Kilstein

THEATRE ARENA

Adriano Adewale

Teenager of the Year

POETRY ARENA

The PeteBox

CABARET ARENA

Lucifire

Fat 45

The Penny Dreadfuls

PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND

Sadler’s Wells Dance Club

Scrabble Sunday

Seraph Id

Hide N’ Seek

Bootworks

Disco Shed

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Ian Hunter Readies New Solo Album

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Former Mott The Hoople star Ian Hunter is set to release a new solo album ' Man Overboard' next month. His 13th album since his self-titled solo debut in 1975, Hunter has gathered help on the new material from a backing band who include Joe Cocker's drummer Steve Holley and Rufus Wainwright's guitarist Jack Jack Petruzzelli among others. The follow-up to 2007's Shrunken Heads is out on New West Records on July 20. For more music and film news click here

Former Mott The Hoople star Ian Hunter is set to release a new solo album ‘ Man Overboard’ next month.

His 13th album since his self-titled solo debut in 1975, Hunter has gathered help on the new material from a backing band who include Joe Cocker’s drummer Steve Holley and Rufus Wainwright’s guitarist Jack Jack Petruzzelli among others.

The follow-up to 2007’s Shrunken Heads is out on New West Records on July 20.

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Rudo Y Cursi

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RUDO & CURSI DIRECTED BY Carlos Cuarón STARRING Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna Though it comes courtesy of the Mexican mafia – Guillermo Del Toro and Alfonso Cuarón produced it – Rudo Y Cursi possesses neither the dark beauty of the former's fantasy films or the incisive, sarcasm of the...

RUDO & CURSI

DIRECTED BY Carlos Cuarón

STARRING Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna

Though it comes courtesy of the Mexican mafia – Guillermo Del Toro and Alfonso Cuarón produced it – Rudo Y Cursi possesses neither the dark beauty of the former’s fantasy films or the incisive, sarcasm of the latter’s social satires. It is, however, an agreeably ramshackle football farce, directed by Cuaron’s screenwriting partner and brother, that still says a surprising amount about the state of South America, where sports talents are boxed and traded like cattle, disappointment is a way of life, and having a drug dealer in the hood is actually good for property prices.

Reteamed for the first time since the Cuaróns breakthrough 2001 sex comedy Y Tu Mama Tambien, Bernal and Luna play Tato and Beto, two frankly dumb brothers from a banana plantation with dreams of scoring it big on the soccer field. This they do, but, thankfully, Rudo Y Cursi doesn’t spend too much time on the pitch, drawing inspiration instead from the flash and foolishness of footballer’s lives. Bernal can do dozy – this we know from Michel Gondry’s underrated Science Of Sleep – but the revelation is Luna, whose sleazy, moustachioed dimwit mines low comedy with genuine pathos.

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Shirin

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Shirin Directed by Abbas Kiarostami Starring Mahtab Keratami, Golshifteh Farahani, Mahnaz Afshar, Juliette Binoche *** Feted Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami has followed an increasingly minimalist path of late. His film 10 was entirely shot inside a car, while Five offered a set of narrative-f...

Shirin

Directed by Abbas Kiarostami

Starring Mahtab Keratami, Golshifteh Farahani, Mahnaz Afshar, Juliette Binoche

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Feted Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami has followed an increasingly minimalist path of late. His film 10 was entirely shot inside a car, while Five offered a set of narrative-free tableaux. Shirin is in the same mould: in a cinema, a group of female viewers (including Juliette Binoche) watch the romance of legendary princess Shirin.

We never see the film, only hear the soundtrack and scan the women’s generally rapturous responses. As an art concept Shirin is an intriguing (if hardly fresh) contemplation of the way we project our own feelings into films. But it might well have worked more successfully as a gallery installation. For all the subtle and emotive displays from the cast – smiles, tears and such, that create a symphony of facial mannerisms – when viewed as a 90-minute film, Shirin is less than compelling and finally feels like a dry, somewhat precious musing of the “Isn’t cinema marvelous?” variety.

JONATHAN ROMNEY

Jack White’s Dead Weather To Play ‘Basement Show’

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Jack White and The KillsAlison Mosshart's new collaboration The Dead Weather are to play their first ever UK live gig for Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich's "From The Basement" sessions. The band, who also feature the Raconteurs' Jack Lawrence and Queens of the Stone Age's Dean Fertita will perform...

Jack White and The KillsAlison Mosshart’s new collaboration The Dead Weather are to play their first ever UK live gig for Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich’s “From The Basement” sessions.

The band, who also feature the Raconteurs‘ Jack Lawrence and Queens of the Stone Age‘s Dean Fertita will perform in a secret London location on June 22 at 9pm.

No audience is permitted but it will be broadcast live to fans at four independent record stores in London, Manchester, Glasgow and Brighton as well as live at: ftblive.com and online via a new mobile service on the Nokia N97.

Previous From The Basement artists have included Sonic Youth, Iggy Pop and White Stripes.

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The Beatles Original Brian Epstein Contract To Be Given Away!

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The Beatles original contract with manager Brian Epstein is to be given away as a prize in a music competition being run by The Imagine Corporation, a new website which deals in obtaining unique memorabilia. The contract, signed by John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr is cur...

The Beatles original contract with manager Brian Epstein is to be given away as a prize in a music competition being run by The Imagine Corporation, a new website which deals in obtaining unique memorabilia.

The contract, signed by John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr is currently under insurance for £500, 000, but to enter the competition, fans are asked to guess how much Christie’s auction house estimate that it would have been sold for, if put up for sale in London in April 2008.

The competition run by Imagine Corporation is here. There is a fee of £10 to sign up and enter.

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Pet Shop Boys Confirm ‘Pandemonium’ UK Tour Dates

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Latitude Festival headliners Pet Shop Boys have confirmed the tour dates for the UK leg of their 'Pandemonium' world tour. PSB are currently in the UK performing in Manchester (June 18) and London (19) but will return for four more dates from December 17. Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday J...

Latitude Festival headliners Pet Shop Boys have confirmed the tour dates for the UK leg of their ‘Pandemonium’ world tour.

PSB are currently in the UK performing in Manchester (June 18) and London (19) but will return for four more dates from December 17.

Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday June 19 for these newly announced Pet Shop Boys concerts:

Glasgow SECC (December 17)

Birmingham NIA (18)

Manchester Evening News Arena (20)

London O2 Arena (21)

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Grizzly Bear UK and Eire Tour Dates Announced

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The enigmatic New York band Grizzly Bear have announced a handful of UK and Irish tour dates for this November. Described in Uncut as a "mysterious folk-pop-chorale hybrids can sometimes sound like they’re reconfiguring 150 years of Americana at the drop of a hat", Grizzly Bear will start the mini tour in Dublin on November 1. In the meantime, they play a sold-out one-off show at Lonodn's Koko on Auhust 18. Tickets for the new shows go onsale at 9am on Friday June 18, the venues and dates are: Dublin Vicar Street (November 1) Glasgow ABC (2) Manchester Cathedral (4) Leeds Metropolitan University (5) Bristol Anson Rooms (6) For more Grizzly Bear news, click here For more music and film news click here

The enigmatic New York band Grizzly Bear have announced a handful of UK and Irish tour dates for this November.

Described in Uncut as a “mysterious folk-pop-chorale hybrids can sometimes sound like they’re reconfiguring 150 years of Americana at the drop of a hat”, Grizzly Bear will start the mini tour in Dublin on November 1.

In the meantime, they play a sold-out one-off show at Lonodn’s Koko on Auhust 18.

Tickets for the new shows go onsale at 9am on Friday June 18, the venues and dates are:

Dublin Vicar Street (November 1)

Glasgow ABC (2)

Manchester Cathedral (4)

Leeds Metropolitan University (5)

Bristol Anson Rooms (6)

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Win! A Copy of Regina Spektor’s new album!

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With just one calendar month to go until Uncut's favourite event of the summer, we'll be bringing you daily artist previews, news updates and prize giveaways as we count down to Suffolk... Today, we have copies of our favourite Soviet-born New Yorker Regina Spektor's new album Far to give away! The songwriter has put out consistantly well-received albums, and Far really demontrates her sultry abilities. We have 20 copies of the album to giveaway and to be in with a chance of winning one, simply log in and tell us the answer to the easy question here. Come back tomorrow for more Latitude fun! Stay in the loop with all Latitude festival news at our dedicated blog here. Click here for more Regina Spektor news

With just one calendar month to go until Uncut’s favourite event of the summer, we’ll be bringing you daily artist previews, news updates and prize giveaways as we count down to Suffolk…

Today, we have copies of our favourite Soviet-born New Yorker Regina Spektor‘s new album Far to give away!

The songwriter has put out consistantly well-received albums, and Far really demontrates her sultry abilities.

We have 20 copies of the album to giveaway and to be in with a chance of winning one, simply log in and tell us the answer to the easy question here.

Come back tomorrow for more Latitude fun!

Stay in the loop with all Latitude festival news at our dedicated blog here.

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Latitude count down begins! Win Regina Spektor’s new album now!

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With just one calendar month to go until Uncut's favourite event of the summer, we'll be bringing you daily artist previews, news updates and prize giveaways as we count down to Suffolk... Today, we have copies of our favourite Soviet-born New Yorker Regina Spektor's new album Far to give away! The songwriter has put out consistantly well-received albums, and Far really demontrates her sultry abilities. We have 20 copies of the album to giveaway. To win, simply log in and tell us the answer to the easy question here Closing date for the competition is July 10, so that if you win you'll have time to have a listen, before Spektor plays second to Obelisk Arena headliners Pet Shop Boys on Friday July 17. Please include your email address with your entries, good luck! Come back tomorrow for more Latitude fun! Stay in the loop with all Latitude festival news at our dedicated blog here. Click here for more Regina Spektor news

With just one calendar month to go until Uncut’s favourite event of the summer, we’ll be bringing you daily artist previews, news updates and prize giveaways as we count down to Suffolk…

Today, we have copies of our favourite Soviet-born New Yorker Regina Spektor‘s new album Far to give away!

The Flaming Lips’ Reveal New Album Title

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The Flaming Lips plan to call their forthcoming studio album 'Embryonic' and it should be ready for release this Autumn. The double album has yet to have a final tracklisting as yet, frontman Wayne Coyne has told BBC 6 Music. He explains that they havent' decided on titles yet; "because we want to...

The Flaming Lips plan to call their forthcoming studio album ‘Embryonic’ and it should be ready for release this Autumn.

The double album has yet to have a final tracklisting as yet, frontman Wayne Coyne has told BBC 6 Music.

He explains that they havent’ decided on titles yet; “because we want to go in so many strange directions and sometimes we’re unfocused and sometimes we’re just so wishy washy”.

Coyne added that making the album was proving onerous in a way, saying : “I think it must be like being a cook in the kitchen, you’re preparing this great thing but by the time it’s ready you’re sick of it because you’ve been smelling it, you’ve got it in your hair and in your fingers and all that.”

The Flaming Lips’ last album released was ‘At War With The Mystics’ in 2006.

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The Fiery Furnaces: “I’m Going Away”

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What to make of The Fiery Furnaces? A brilliant band, maybe, whose frequently demented surfeit of ideas has proved too overwhelming for all but their most assiduous listeners over the past few years. That’s certainly how I feel. After living with and very much loving the Friedberger’s first two albums, subsequent ones have left me caught somewhere between admiration and a sense that I simply don’t have time to do the work with this music which would unlock its secrets. Listening to the Fiery Furnaces, to all those words and musical contortions, can be a physically and intellectually exhausting business, sometimes exhilaratingly so; I remember live shows circa “Blueberry Boat” where they would stitch together meticulously diced versions of their songs into a seamless 45-minute, ultra-saturated piece. “I’m Going Away” makes things considerably easier, however. And for some of us, I figure this album – their eighth, amazingly – will maybe act as a path back into the Friedbergers’ world. It begins at customary high-velocity with the title track, a typically herky-jerky nursery rhyme, with Friedberger's pinging riffs constantly threatening to pull the tune off its axis. This time, however, it stays more or less on course, driving on purposefully. The sound is skittish, but the undertow is, relatively at least, linear. With the past few Fiery Furnaces albums, I’ve known there have been great catchy tunes buried deep within all the activity, but it’s always been hard work trying to relocate them. “I’m Going Away” makes things a lot easier, with some fine songs immediately identifiable: stately piano ballads like “The End Is Near”, plaintive ones like “Even In The Rain”. “Ray Bouvier” has a little something of Randy Newman to them, or perhaps – more appositely, given the still-palpable tricksiness – Van Dyke Parks. “Keep Me In The Dark” is a faintly blues-flecked, instantly memorable pop song, of all things. There’s also a certain heady jazz feel to some of the tracks, a zigzagging bebop air to the likes of “Charmaine Champagne”. The outstanding “Staring At The Steeple” features a generally moody, noirish air, one of Matt Friedberger’s most incandescent, abstract guitar solos, some Monkish piano and a drum solo. It holds a steady pulse, though, perhaps thanks to the anchored bass of Jason Loewenstein from Sebadoh, who plays and produces with clarity and discretion throughout. And there’s also, every now and again, a striking epiphany to be found amidst Eleanor Freidberger’s inventive torrent of words. In the great “Drive To Dallas”, she ends by singing “If I see you tomorrow I don’t know what I’ll do,” again and again. At first she handles the line with a certain detached insouciance, but as she repeats it again and again, faster and faster, it accumulates more and more emotional heft and intensity. It’s a lovely moment on an album which, thankfully, encourages repeated plays rather than sternly implying that they might be useful. Very clever.

What to make of The Fiery Furnaces? A brilliant band, maybe, whose frequently demented surfeit of ideas has proved too overwhelming for all but their most assiduous listeners over the past few years.

The Gaslight Anthem – Exclusive Online Video!

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The Gaslight Anthem, the Springsteen-esque New Jersey rock band, who are one of the latest Latitude Festival additions, have released an internet exclusive video for new single "The '59 Sound." The title-track of their breakthrough album, is out on June 29, the day after they support The Boss himse...

The Gaslight Anthem, the Springsteen-esque New Jersey rock band, who are one of the latest Latitude Festival additions, have released an internet exclusive video for new single “The ’59 Sound.”

The title-track of their breakthrough album, is out on June 29, the day after they support The Boss himself at London’s Hard Rock Calling Festival.

See The Gaslight Anthem’s online exclusive video for “The ’59 Sound” here:

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Arbouretum To Headline Club Uncut

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Baltimore rockers Arbouretum are to headline July's Club Uncut and we are able to offer Uncut readers a special discounted ticket to the show! Taking place at The Lexington, near Angel in North London, the band who recently released the awesome Song of the Pearl album (You can read about it here) will perform on July 27, a rescheduled date after their UK tour was pulled in March. Using this special See tickets link, you can grab a ticket for a bargain £5, instead of the usual price of £8. Club Uncut will return to our regular home of the Borderline, off Manette Street, W1 on August 19, when Wooden Shijps and Papercuts play! We'll see you there. For more music and film news click here

Baltimore rockers Arbouretum are to headline July’s Club Uncut and we are able to offer Uncut readers a special discounted ticket to the show!

Taking place at The Lexington, near Angel in North London, the band who recently released the awesome Song of the Pearl album (You can read about it here) will perform on July 27, a rescheduled date after their UK tour was pulled in March.

Using this special See tickets link, you can grab a ticket for a bargain £5, instead of the usual price of £8.

Club Uncut will return to our regular home of the Borderline, off Manette Street, W1 on August 19, when Wooden Shijps and Papercuts play!

We’ll see you there.

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Gossip – Music For Men

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It’s one thing to be a fanzine-scene punk darling, another to be an indie icon, and still another to be a full-blown global pop star. Beth Ditto will soon be one of the few individuals lucky enough to have experienced being all three. From the first note of Music For Men – a clomping hoof of a drumbeat that leads like a beckoning finger into the slinky, country-tinged “Dimestore Diamond”– it’s clear that this is an album with a mission. Consider it a resounding rebuttal to anyone who suspected that The Gossip might be a one-hit-wonder whose long silence in the wake of their 2006 dancefloor-devouring gay-rights anthem “Standing In the Way of Control” was down to the fact that they simply didn’t have any more good songs. Brace yourselves, naysayers, for a tour de force. Of course, there’s nothing like making your major-label debut with an esteemed production wizard at the wheel: Rick Rubin, the bearded bear-man who has previously worked with everyone from the Beastie Boys to the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Johnny Cash, has been trumpeting his love for The Gossip since her first saw them play in 2007, and he clearly knew what buttons to push – figuratively and literally – to bring out their best. Brace Paine’s guitar sounds like it could saw through marble; Hannah Blilie’s drumming crashes and booms with concussive force; and while there’s no denying that Ditto has one of the best soul-punk set of pipes on the planet, she really goes to town here, unleashing a Janis-Joplin-meets-Dolly-Parton vocal wallop like a woman with a horsewhip. They make use of all the tricks at their disposal, too – layers of synth, plinkety pianos, the punctuating “oohs” and “ahhs” of backing vocals – all of which take them far away from the stripped-down blues punk that defined their sound when they emerged on the Olympia, Washington riot grrl scene a decade ago. Considering the insular guttersnipe punk community that bred them, making such an explicitly, joyously pop record as Music For Men is a bold move, but not – as will no doubt be suggested – a cynical sell-out. It’s more of an elevation, a demonstration of just how high a band can fly if they liberate themselves from expectation. After all, as Ditto herself has intimated, when you’ve got something you want to say, you’re much more likely to be heard if you’re standing on a platform rather than still mucking about in the mosh pit. Not that there are many “message” songs here. If there’s a “Standing In The Way Of Control” part two, it’s “Men In Love”. Echoing Aretha Franklin’s “Chain Of Fools,” Ditto scolds “shame, shame, shame” over a Duran Duran/Nile Rogers-esque bass-line that blossoms into an irresistible chorus of “Na, na, na/Men in love/Na, na, na, na/With each other” (which should summon even more straight boys onto the dancefloor than Franz Ferdinand’s “Michael” did a few years back). More than anything else, the album’s theme is love, and the myriad way it can both fuck you up and turn you on: these are defiance-in-the-face-of-heartbreak anthems to out-survive Gloria Gaynor. In “Long Distance Love,” Ditto quotes “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and sings like Roberta Flack in a punk-disco inferno, “Breaking up or breaking down/When I need you you’re not around.” “Love and Let Love” and the “Billie Jean”-ish “For Keeps” are feather-boa-waving break-up kiss-offs, and in “Four Letter Word,” the closest the album comes to a ballad, Ditto declares “I never want to see your face again,” and “love is a four letter word that should never be heard,” over pulsing ’80s-inflected synths and a shuddering glitterball beat. It’s “Pop Goes The World”, though, which could be read as The Gossip’s mission statement for 2009. “For once we’ll do what comes naturally…with no apology,” Ditto proclaims, “goodbye to yesterday/because they know we’re here to stay.” The larger-than-life frontwoman, with all of her glorious contradictions – she’s a feminist who gets her kit off for magazine covers (and, occasionally, in front of startled audiences); a lesbian whose love for girly makeup and having cool young fashion designers worshipping at her stiletto-clad feet knows no bounds; a former hardcore kid who just made the disco record of the year – appears to have arrived at her vindication. After all, isn’t doing whatever the hell you want to do the most punk thing of all? APRIL LONG For more Gossip news click here For more album reviews, click here for the UNCUT music archive

It’s one thing to be a fanzine-scene punk darling, another to be an indie icon, and still another to be a full-blown global pop star. Beth Ditto will soon be one of the few individuals lucky enough to have experienced being all three. From the first note of Music For Men – a clomping hoof of a drumbeat that leads like a beckoning finger into the slinky, country-tinged “Dimestore Diamond”– it’s clear that this is an album with a mission. Consider it a resounding rebuttal to anyone who suspected that The Gossip might be a one-hit-wonder whose long silence in the wake of their 2006 dancefloor-devouring gay-rights anthem “Standing In the Way of Control” was down to the fact that they simply didn’t have any more good songs. Brace yourselves, naysayers, for a tour de force.

Of course, there’s nothing like making your major-label debut with an esteemed production wizard at the wheel: Rick Rubin, the bearded bear-man who has previously worked with everyone from the Beastie Boys to the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Johnny Cash, has been trumpeting his love for The Gossip since her first saw them play in 2007, and he clearly knew what buttons to push – figuratively and literally – to bring out their best. Brace Paine’s guitar sounds like it could saw through marble; Hannah Blilie’s drumming crashes and booms with concussive force; and while there’s no denying that Ditto has one of the best soul-punk set of pipes on the planet, she really goes to town here, unleashing a Janis-Joplin-meets-Dolly-Parton vocal wallop like a woman with a horsewhip. They make use of all the tricks at their disposal, too – layers of synth, plinkety pianos, the punctuating “oohs” and “ahhs” of backing vocals – all of which take them far away from the stripped-down blues punk that defined their sound when they emerged on the Olympia, Washington riot grrl scene a decade ago.

Considering the insular guttersnipe punk community that bred them, making such an explicitly, joyously pop record as Music For Men is a bold move, but not – as will no doubt be suggested – a cynical sell-out.

It’s more of an elevation, a demonstration of just how high a band can fly if they liberate themselves from expectation. After all, as Ditto herself has intimated, when you’ve got something you want to say, you’re much more likely to be heard if you’re standing on a platform rather than still mucking about in the mosh pit.

Not that there are many “message” songs here. If there’s a “Standing In The Way Of Control” part two, it’s “Men In Love”. Echoing Aretha Franklin’s “Chain Of Fools,” Ditto scolds “shame, shame, shame” over a Duran Duran/Nile Rogers-esque bass-line that blossoms into an irresistible chorus of “Na, na, na/Men in love/Na, na, na, na/With each other” (which should summon even more straight boys onto the dancefloor than Franz Ferdinand’s “Michael” did a few years back). More than anything else, the album’s theme is love, and the myriad way it can both fuck you up and turn you on: these are defiance-in-the-face-of-heartbreak anthems to out-survive Gloria Gaynor. In “Long Distance Love,” Ditto quotes “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and sings like Roberta Flack in a punk-disco inferno, “Breaking up or breaking down/When I need you you’re not around.” “Love and Let Love” and the “Billie Jean”-ish “For Keeps” are feather-boa-waving break-up kiss-offs, and in “Four Letter Word,” the closest the album comes to a ballad, Ditto declares “I never want to see your face again,” and “love is a four letter word that should never be heard,” over pulsing ’80s-inflected synths and a shuddering glitterball beat.

It’s “Pop Goes The World”, though, which could be read as The Gossip’s mission statement for 2009. “For once we’ll do what comes naturally…with no apology,” Ditto proclaims, “goodbye to yesterday/because they know we’re here to stay.” The larger-than-life frontwoman, with all of her glorious contradictions – she’s a feminist who gets her kit off for magazine covers (and, occasionally, in front of startled audiences); a lesbian whose love for girly makeup and having cool young fashion designers worshipping at her stiletto-clad feet knows no bounds; a former hardcore kid who just made the disco record of the year – appears to have arrived at her vindication. After all, isn’t doing whatever the hell you want to do the most punk thing of all?

APRIL LONG

For more Gossip news click here

For more album reviews, click here for the UNCUT music archive