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The Prodigy name their new studio album

The Prodigy have revealed the working title for their new studio album. The record, which is the follow-up to their 2009 effort Invaders Must Die, has been given the working title 'How To Steal A Jet Fighter', the band's frontman Liam Howlett told NME. Howlett promised that the band's sixth studio LP would be "heavier and darker".

Dave Grohl to direct documentary

Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters is set to direct and produce a new documentary about the iconic California recording studio, Sound City Studios.

Black Sabbath announce intimate UK show

Black Sabbath have announced an intimate show for next month. The band, who will headline this summer's Download Festival along with The Prodigy and Metallica over the weekend of June 8-10, will play a small show at Birmingham's O2 Academy on May 19 to warm up for the festival. The show will be the metal legends' first since they reunited with their original line-up late last year and may see them preview some of the new material they have spent the last nine months working on.

Neil Young & Crazy Horse live date confirmed

Neil Young & Crazy Horse have been confirmed to play the Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco in August. The Festival - which takes place at the Golden Gate Park - runs from August 10 - 12. The line-up also includes Jack White, Foo Fighters, Beck, Metallica and Stevie Wonder. Visit http://lineup.sfoutsidelands.com/ for further details.

The Rolling Stones – Some Girls 1978 Reissue

Fired up by disco and punk, Jagger’s swagger returns, with a disc of unreleased songs...Wrongly or rightly, the allegations against the Stones came thick and fast in 1977. They’d lost their edge. They’d become gluttonised, lazy, too rich and bored to care. Some of them had the temerity to be in their mid-thirties (NME called them “The Strolling Bones”). The urgent sound of punk had made their jet-set rock seem passé.

Uncut Playlist 43, 2011

A sterling effort in the office as I type, since we’re having a go at listening to the Lou Reed and Metallica album in its entirety.
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