The Futureheads unveil new album details
The Futureheads have confirmed the release details for their forthcoming third album.»
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The Futureheads have confirmed the release details for their forthcoming third album.»
White man’s gangster rapper of choice Snoop Dogg will return on the 17th of March with a new album, his first since 2006’s Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.»
The organisers of Underage Festival are back for more pocket money after raiding piggy banks last year like an older brother who was ‘addicted’ to pot, but was cool nonetheless.»
Neu-kraut sensations Holy Fuck will tour this spring around the release of another single from last year’s eponymous EP.»
More of what's good, including the magnificent new Youthmovies video and an Upset! The Rhythm special. Next week: Feist, Ronson x Radiohead, Chairlift, Islands and more.»
Australia’s Cut Copy will return to UK live stages for the first time since 2006 next month.»
Good news for bad brains – David Yow of Qui and the Jesus Lizard has been released from hospital after suffering a collapsed lung earlier this week.»
Risen from the screaming ashes of Blood Brothers and Pretty Girls Make Graves came Jaguar Love some while ago. The new band have signalled their intent to release their debut album this summer.»
Leicestershire quintet Kyte will tour heavily in the next few months to support the release of their debut album.»
We’re not sure whether to believe this or not, but Q are reporting that Neil Diamond and Hot Chip are the first odd couple to be confirmed for this year’s Glastonbury festival.»
Former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has admitted that it may be some time before the band is reconciled, stating that the potential risk involved would be the main obstacle to any reunion.»
The Enemy's Tom Clarke has been flapping his jaw in the direction of Arctic Monkeys who won the South Bank award for best pop album this week. Meanwhile, Max has had a falling out and left the Kooks and the Wombats have announced a huge show at the Royal Albert Hall.»
Nice Swedish quintet Envelopes will release their second album Here Comes the Wind next month and now they’ve taken the liberty of uploading it to their website, where you can hear the whole thing for free.»
Alaska in Winter have announced their first ever shows in Europe. »
The new The Mountain Goats album will arrive on the 18th of February. Before that though there’s a new single and you can see the newer video for ‘Sax Rohmer #1’ below.»
“Stand back,” says the Hype Machine. “Give them some room to breathe. I am the best jukebox in the world, and it is I and I alone that shall compile the definitive top 50 singles, albums and artists of 2007.”»
Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince will continue their rise back to relevance as The Kills return to UK live stages ahead of the release of a new album.»
Virgin radio is on the verge of being bought out by the owners of Smooth Radio, according to reports.»
The Charlatans will attempt to breathe life into their fan base by releasing new album You Cross My Path on the 3rd of March as a free download from radio station Xfm’s official website.»
Shuffling awkwardly into view, Laura Marling’s ‘Ghosts’ opens her debut album and timidly tests the waters here, arriving a week before the forthcoming full-length Alas I Cannot Swim»
This spring will see the release of a new Tindersticks album, the Nottingham band’s first for five years.»
Sleek rockers Blonde Redhead will tour Europe again in spring.»
Emmy the Great will play eleven shows scattered across the UK next month before heading to Austin, Texas and SXSW.»
After posting the ‘making of’ video to new single ‘The Beginning of the Twist’ online earlier this month, the Futureheads have gone all Echo Beach on us and returned with a video proper that’s a cheery mock-up of the promo production process.»
Australian quintet Operator Please will tour the UK next month before releasing an album in March.»
Urch-thespians the Kooks have announced a fair-sized series of live dates for the spring.»
Richard Attenborough, Nick Cave, Patrick Moore, Paul SImonon, Billy Bragg - it’s slightly depressing that none of these men will ever, barring some considerable twist of fortune, be my uncle. The blow is softened, however, with the news that the latter will tour the UK around the release of new album Mr. Love & Justice.»
Music From... is the equivalent of audible doodling on the part of its protagonist, absent and half-conscious, as if Richard Swift’s new Instruments of Science and Technology guise was one formed by the unreachable parts of his brain while he slept at night»
Afro-pop quartet Vampire Weekend will return to the UK next month for a short set of dates.»
The ten finalists for this year’s Shortlist Music Prize have been announced.»