From Portsmouth to Interzone: Klaxons announce two small shows this month
Klaxons will play two low-key shows in between forthcoming appearances at the BRIT Awards and NME’s ‘Big Gig’ later this month.»
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Klaxons will play two low-key shows in between forthcoming appearances at the BRIT Awards and NME’s ‘Big Gig’ later this month.»
Muse sparked chatter that they’ll soon embark upon a world stadium tour while confirming their appearance at the Royal Albert Hall this spring.»
Following the recent announcement of their first album in five years, Tindersticks will cement their return with a headline show in London this spring.»
Popular social networking website MySpace has flipped the lid on the zeitgeist and revealed what ver kids will be getting up to in 2008.»
James Murphy has contributed a fresh LCD Soundsystem track to the OST of a new film.»
A track hurled into the, er, ‘blogosphere on Valentine’s Day – allegedly a new recording from Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter – has been exposed as a hoax.»
Grimy business abound in Pentonville prison, according to this morning’s Sun - Blake Fielder-Civil, the incarcerated husband of tortured belle du jour Amy Winehouse, is trading signed pictures of his wife for heroin.»
Jim, the new album from Jamie Lidell, will be released on the 28th of April through Warp.»
A Hawk and a Hacksaw will return to the UK again this spring.»
More acts have been confirmed for this year’s Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona.»
Caribou’s forthcoming tour of the UK has been cancelled after the band's drummer hurt his wrist.»
The first names have been confirmed for this year’s Melt! Festival in Germany.»
Klaxons will perform with Rihanna at this year’s BRIT Awards.»
The Kills will tour again in spring after the release of new album Midnight Boom.»
The swagger in our step.»
Quickly, before we go, there’s news of the first raft of confirmations for this year’s End of the Road festival.»
Bristolian miserablists Portishead’s new album, their first for a decade, will be called Third - that much is known, but now we have the added comfort of tracklisting and a revised release date.»
Leeds types ¡Forward, Russia! release new album in April, tour and offer DiS/RCRDLBL an exclusive preview.»
18 months into their quest to fill young ears with quality sound, Moshi Moshi have decided to take a quick glance back over the output of their Singles Club and compile it all in a new compilation.»
Constantly struggling against the man, even when he comes in the form of a tramp-juice-sponsored rock festival, Rage Against the Machine have leaked the line-up for this year’s T in the Park.»
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has denied reports that this year’s festival may be the last, as his daughter announces that Radiohead will appear at the event in the next couple of years.»
Members of Arctic Monkeys, Mystery Jets, Supergrass and Reverend and the Makers have tethered together to form an ‘indie supergroup’.»
Splendid Californian miserablists Xiu Xiu will head to the UK and Ireland for a short series of live dates in spring.»
The Coral’s new single ‘Put the Sun Back’ is pretty dull. In fact I’d say it’s so dull it almost becomes good again, except it doesn’t. Because it’s The Coral and they haven’t written anything worth writing about since ‘Pass it On’»
Canadian quintet Constantines have announced plans for a new record.»
Band of Horses have added a few UK dates to their schedule for the coming months.»
More details of this year’s Meltdown Festival have been announced, with Massive Attack confirmed as the event’s ‘artistic directors’.»
If you’ve got it, flaunt it, my mother always told me. I’m not sure what ‘it’ was, but Scarlett Johansson’s mother must have had more sage advice up her sleeve because her daughter’s recording her new Tom Waits covers album with David Bowie.»
Couldn't make it to Black Francis's 'pre-core' show in London today? Find tracklisting, pictures, live footage and other paraphenalia here.»
Speaking earlier today at the launch of this year’s Wireless Festival, event headliner Fatboy Slim admitted that he’d turned down offers to play Reading Festival five times in the past.»