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Hop Farm Festival cancelled

Hop Farm Festival has been cancelled. The festival was due to take place over the weekend of July 5 - 6 at Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent. In a statement promoter Vince Power said: “After reviewing the ticket sales on Hop Farm and the predicted final figures the festival would suffer unsustainable losses so therefore, as from today, it is with great sadness I am announcing the cancelation of the festival.

Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman dies aged 49

Slayer guitarist and founding member Jeff Hanneman has died at the age of 49. The musician - second from right in the picture above - passed away from liver failure in a California hospital on the morning of May 2. A statement from the band's publicist released yesterday read:

Keith Richards: “Buyers of digital music are being shortchanged”

Keith Richards has admitted that he does not own an iPod and feels that the sound quality of MP3s is leaving fans "short changed". Revealing that he does not own an iPod, Richards says he understands the use of being able to store thousands of songs on one device but that he feels the sound quality is poor in comparison to CDs and records. Speaking to Billboard the guitarist says: "I don't have an iPod. I still use CDs or records actually. Sometimes cassettes. It has much better sound; a much better sound than digital."

The Making Of… The Waterboys’ The Whole Of The Moon

This month’s issue of Uncut (June 2013) features The Waterboys discussing their mammoth new Fisherman’s Box release – here, in this archive feature from Uncut’s July 2008 issue, the band, including Mike Scott and Karl Wallinger, reflect on the creation of their pop masterpiece, The Whole Of The Moon. Expect disagreements, still; arguments about musical contributions, worries over spending life in prison for hitting someone over the head with a guitar… Words: Nick Hasted

Watch Band Of Horses cover Jason Molina’s ‘I’ve Been Riding With The Ghost’

Band Of Horses have covered Jason Molina's 'I've Been Riding With The Ghost' on Jimmy Kimmel's US talk show – you can watch it below. Ben Bridwell's band took to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform the song, originally released on Songs: Ohia's 2003 album Magnolia Electric Co, in tribute to the late singer-songwriter, who died on March 16, 2013, aged 39. The group also performed their own 2007 song, 'The General Specific', on the show. Band Of Horses' most recent album, Mirage Rock, was released in September 2012.

Lou Barlow: “Thee Oh Sees set my brain on fire…”

Since Thee Oh Sees start their UK tour tonight in Liverpool (then Leeds on the 7th, Cardiff (8), London (9), and Camber Sands ATP at some point between the 10th and the 12th), today seems a good time to post this excellent piece about the band by Lou Barlow.
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