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Thom Yorke teases fans with image of mysterious white vinyl

Thom Yorke has teased fans by posting an image of a white 12-inch vinyl on a turntable. Next to the record appears to be artwork designed by Stanley Donwood – the band's long-time collaborator who has designed all of their album and poster art since 1994. A link to the image, which Yorke posted on his Tumblr page, was also tweeted by another long-time Radiohead collaborator, producer Nigel Godrich.

David Bowie unveils artwork for new single “Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)”

David Bowie has revealed the artwork and tracklisting for his forthcoming new single "Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)". See the artwork above. The track will feature on the singer's forthcoming new greatest hits album Nothing Has Changed, and will be available on limited edition 10-inch vinyl and digital download from November 17. The song was recorded earlier this year and was produced by Tony Visconti.

Pink Floyd’s The Endless River – album track listing and Uncut cover story revealed!

Pink Floyd are on the cover of the new issue of Uncut, on sale tomorrow – September 23. In the issue, we trace the secret sources of Pink Floyd’s new album, The Endless River, and discover how a 20 year-old saga became a tribute to the band’s fallen comrade, Rick Wright. Our cover story uncovers the album’s extraordinary journey, from vintage organ jams in the Royal Albert Hall to present-day goings on in London recording studios and a houseboat on the Thames.

Neil Young shares two new versions of “Who’s Gonna Stand Up”

Neil Young has released two additional versions of his new song, "Who's Gonna Stand Up". To compliment the live version, recorded with Crazy Horse, that Young released at the start of September, he has now posted an orchestral version and an acoustic version of the song on his website. You can listen to all three versions here.

Statue of Eleanor Rigby made from used banknotes goes on display in Liverpool

A sculpture of Eleanor Rigby made of £1m of used bank notes has gone on display in Liverpool. Created by Liverpool-born sculptor Leonard Brown, the five foot two inch figure of the fictional star of the Beatles song of the same name is made of thousands of shredded £5, £10 and £20 notes, which were supplied by the Bank Of England in the form of pellets.

This month in Uncut

Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen, New Order and Fleetwood Mac all feature in the new issue of Uncut, dated November 2014 (Take 210) and out tomorrow (September 23).

U2 and Apple plot new digital music format

Bono claims he and Apple are working on a new digital music format which will revolutionise the way music is consumed by fans. Bono spoke about the new development in an interview with Time. He claims that it is around "18 months away" from being available to the public, which is around the same time the band are expected release a companion record to new album Songs Of Innocence titled Songs Of Experience.

Edwyn Collins: The Possibilities Are Endless

“I’m struggling to come to terms with who I am,” admits Edwyn Collins early on during James Hall and Edward Lovelace's documentary.

Mark E Smith on Kate Bush: “I never even liked her first time around”

The Fall's Mark E Smith has hit out against the praise lavished on Kate Bush's comeback. The notoriously outspoken frontman says he doesn’t understand why the singer – who is currently completing her 22-date run of shows at London's Hammersmith Apollo – is "suddenly cool again".
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