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Simon Pegg announces 'Hot Fuzz' follow-up

Simon Pegg has announced plans for a third spoof comedy movie. - Source

Moby: Last Night

A concept album that serves as a nostalgic trip down clubland lane, Moby's latest attempts to distill a quarter-century of NYC dance music into one hour. - Source

The Apples in Stereo: Electronic Projects for Musicians

Offering material from as far back as 1995, this rarities collection scoops up a decade's worth of compilation tracks, Japan-only bonus songs, and other ephemera, including the band's 2006 ode to Stephen Colbert. - Source

Razorlight's Johnny Borrell to star in Irvine Welsh film

Johnny Borrell will play an Irish murder victim in the forthcoming Irvine Welsh film 'The Meat Trade'. - Source

Flaming Lips Add Shows, Christmas on Mars Screening

In mid-October 2005, Pitchfork News posted a story titled "Flaming Lips Finish Filming Christmas on Mars", several years after our first mention of it in November of 2002. Whether or not it was, indeed, done some two-and-a-half years ago, we felt compelled even then to mention that the Flaming Lips' long-delayed filmic epic was "finally... finally... FINALLY" in the can. - Source

Glastonbury Tickets Details Announced

Scratching your head worrying about how to get those Glastonbury tickets? Fret no longer as all the details are here. - Source

Stephen Malkmus Compares Writing Style To Morrissey

He shares the following quote with The A.V. Club: *I write with a filter of trying to avoid the completely obvious... It's all pretty organic in that I don't have to think about it too much. It just sort of happens. It's who I am. That's what I do. Like Morrissey or something. Morrissey does that. He's the way he is. He's not thinking, "I have to be like Morrissey," you know? He is Morrissey. And that's how lyrics are for me. Whereas maybe David Bowie, or something, he's a trend-sniffing magpie, and that's his art, his talent.*Read the full article here. - Source

Ministry: Cover Up

Although 2007's The Last Sucker was Ministry's final album of original material, this odd coda-- a covers record that finds the group tackling Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Mountain, and Deep Purple, among others-- may be more of a statement. - Source

Streaming CBS Radio Stations Coming to Last.fm...

CBS Radio may be a weathered terrestrial heavyweight, but the company is executing a number of aggressive technological initiat... - Source

Tapes 'n Tapes, Walk It Off

Walk It Off? More like sleep it off... - Source