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The National announce UK and European tour dates

The National have announced UK and European tour dates. The band, who release their sixth album, Trouble Will Find Me, on May 21, have lined up a run of dates through October and November, including a show at London's Alexandra Palace. The National will play: 31 Oct Finland, Helsinki, Ice Hall 2 Nov Denmark, Copenhagen, Forum 4 Nov Germany, Berlin, Max Schmelling Halle 5 Nov Germany, Dusseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Hallen 6 Nov Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Rockhal 7 Nov The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall 9 Nov UK, Belfast, Odyssey Arena

Yeah Yeah Yeahs stream new album ‘Mosquito’ ahead of release

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are currently streaming their upcoming fourth album 'Mosquito' on YouTube. Scroll down to listen to record, which is set for release on April 15. The follow-up to 2009's 'It's Blitz!', 'Mosquito' sees the band again working with long-time producers David Sitek and Nick Launay, and was recorded at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas. Introducing the album for Noisey, frontwoman Karen O says "I am extremely excited about this record, excited in a way that I was back in the day, 'Fever To Tell' kind of style."

HMV poised to sign a £50 million rescue package

HMV finally looks set to be rescued in a £50 million deal that will preserve 2,500 jobs. Hilco, the specialist restructuring firm, is poised to sign a binding agreement to secure the chain's future, which will acquire around 130 HMV-branded stores and nine Fopp outlets, reports The Guardian. It's thought the deal could signed as soon as today (April 5).

Cat Power reschedules cancelled London show

Cat Power has rescheduled her cancelled December 2012 London gig. The new show will take place at The Roundhouse in Camden on June 25. She will also be playing Glastonbury Festival on June 30 and Latitude Festival on July 19. Cat Power has rescheduled all her cancelled European shows to promote 2012's Sun album, which she pulled last year because of poor health. Writing on Instagram last year, the singer songwriter explained her reasons for pulling the tour:

Charlie Watts: “I don’t want to play Glastonbury.”

Charlie Watts has said that he doesn't want to play Glastonbury because he doesn't like festivals or playing outdoors. The Rolling Stones will headline the Saturday night at Glastonbury, joining fellow headliners Arctic Monkeys and Mumford & Sons on the bill for the Worthy Farm festival.

Christine McVie keen to join Fleetwood Mac on stage in London

Christine McVie has said that she would be keen to perform live with Fleetwood Mac when they play live in London later this year. The group will perform three gigs at London's O2 Arena in September as part of a world tour and McVie, who retired from the music industry in 1998, has gone on record as saying that she will "pop back on stage" if the opportunity arises. Speaking to Metro, McVie said: "If they wanted me to, I might pop back on stage when they’re in London just to do a little duet or something like that."

Patti Smith, Iggy & The Stooges, Siouxsie confirmed for Yoko Ono’s Meltown

The line-up for this year's Meltdown festival has been announced. Curated by Yoko Ono, the festival will run from June 14 - 23 at London's Southbank Centre. Ono will open the festival with a performance by the Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band on June 14. Siouxsie will make her first public performance in five years on June 15. Iggy And The Stooges will play live on June 20, the same night as Kim Gordon's Body/Head project.

Giorgio Moroder on the new Daft Punk album: ‘It’s a step forward’

Giorgio Moroder has spoken about working on the new Daft Punk album. Speaking to Vice as part of their Creators Project series, Moroder says that the album is a "step forward" for dance music. "Daft Punk wanted to do something and do it in a way that's not done by just pushing a note or a chord," he said. "You definitely hear that it's nice and full; the drums and the bass have that warm, that full sound. . . This is like a step forward."

The Rolling Stones on 1969 Hyde Park gig: ‘There were an awful lot of butterfly casualties’

The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has spoken about his memories of playing Hyde Park in 1969 as the band get set to return there for a show on July 6. The central London venue was the sight of the now-legendary concert that took place just two days after the death of Brian Jones. Mick Jagger sported a white smock and read a Shelley poem in tribute to Jones before thousands of butterflies were released from the stage.

Jeff Tweedy producing White Denim’s new album

White Denim have announced they are recording their fifth studio album with Jeff Tweedy at Wilco’s Chicago studio, The Loft. The sessions have so far produced two completed tracks for their as yet untitled new album, due for release later in 2013. It will be the follow-up to 2011’s album D. “When we started, Jeff said to us, ‘I like your records but I love your live show,’” White Denim guitarist/singer James Petralli told Relix magazine. “We are hoping to change that with this record.”
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