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Sing-Singing in America
It took them awhile, but on September 3rd, North Americans can finally expect the release of Sing-Sing material domestically. The album will be released on Manifesto Records with the following tracklisting:
Turnerjoy's New Album Ready to Roll
One of these days we might get tired of talking about TURNERJOY, but today ain't one of those days. The band's second album, "Transplant," is finished and ready for release via the band's website (www.turnerjoy.com), and it's well worth a look-see. So much so, in fact, that if you click on "READ MORE", you'll get a gushing review from Shane.
Elbow Tour Postoned
Elbow's first US tour has been postponed to early next year according to Billboard. It was pushed back due to "a personal emergency" and this was supposed to be their first headlining tour of the US. In the past they've supported Goldfrapp, Doves, Pete Yorn and co-headlined a tour with South.
David Byrne is talking coffee?
David Byrne has turned his hand to a different cup of tea again, this time he's taken up Industrial Design and has created 2 handled, alien-faced espresso cups. Check it out on One Media.
Ladytron - Light & Magic
(Emperor Norton - US Release 19 Sept. 02)
I'm drawn to music that sounds like I could do it myself, with the help of a techno-geek friend and some software. There is something very hands on, totally accomplishable within the new Ladytron album, 'Light & Magic'. Yet the talent and skill needed to create such an overall diverse and consistently refreshing album are definitely not easily recreated by just anyone with a mac. There's more to this album than Ladytron boasted with their 2000 release '604.' The sounds are similar, yet the band has taken it to a higher plane.
Sigur Ros Album Details
Sigur Ros have announced the details of their new album, '( )'. Yes, that's just a pair of parentheses. The record has 8 untitled tracks and runs 70 minutes long. The lyrics are in the Sigur Ros invented language, hopelandic, so they're pretty much all instrumentals. As you can see they're taking a very minimalistic approach and even the album credits will only be found on their website. The new album is is scheduled to be released on October 28th.
Wow! Coldplay Didn't Sell Out... Yet
Allstar's reporting that Coldplay turned down a 85 million dollars in advertising revenue. But lead singer, Chris Martin, had this to add, "I'm sure we'll do something in the future where we will fuck up. I'm sure one day we'll be desperate for money or exposure and we'll go crawling back to the Gap and say, 'Hey, are you sure you don't want a song?' But at the moment we can say 'Fuck 'em!'"
Coldplay's new album, 'A Rush of Blood to the Head' is out on August 26th and you can listen to the full album right now.
Shortlist Music Prize Announces Longlist
The Shortlist of Music Project has announced the 75 albums that make up the Long List. These will then be voted on to create the final top 10 which will obviously be the Short List. There are several great artists are nominated and a bunch of cool "Listmakers" like Blur's Damon Alborn, Beck, Albert n Nick from the Strokes, Paul Oakenfold and Sonic Youth's Kim Gorden. Sigur Ros won the prize last year.
New War Child Release on the Horizon
NME has announced plans today for a new War Child charity record to follow in the footsteps of the acclaimed "Help" record of several years ago. Bands who have agreed to participate are to go into studio between now and the first week of September to lay down a cover of their choice, provided it was a former UK #1 song. The disc will be released in October to coincide with the 50th birthday of NME and the anniversary of the first UK pop music chart. Bands already confirmed to appear include: OASIS, MANIC STREET PREACHERS, STEREOPHONICS, BADLY DRAWN BOY, STARSAILOR, FEEDER, JIMMY EAT WORLD, BASEMENT JAXX, and MS. DYNAMITE, with more to be announced as the project nears completion.
Oasis Finally Appeal to Their G-G-G-G-Generation
OASIS have confirmed "Little By Little" as their next single... but the important news is that their stellar live cover of The Who's "My Generation" is to finally see the light of day as one of the new b-sides. Of course, the last time that Oasis put out a "live" cover version on a single, we found out years later that it wasn't a live treatment at all - their version of "I Am the Walrus", which claimed to be recorded live, was in fact a studio one-take that the band later added crowd noise to in order to emulate a live performance... and if memory serves, I believe they admitted that the crowd noise in question was ripped from The Who's "Live at Leeds." What goes around comes around...