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David Bowie reveals Nothing Has Changed artwork and announces world premiere of ‘Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)’

David Bowie has revealed the artwork for his forthcoming compilation, Nothing Has Changed. The album will come out with different covers for each format, each depicting Bowie looking into a mirror.

Morrissey reveals he has previously undergone treatment for cancer

Morrissey has revealed that he has previously been treated for cancer, stating, "If I die, then I die. And if I don't, then I don't" regarding the procedures.

Sun Kil Moon salute “whitest band I’ve ever heard” in diss track “War On Drugs: Suck My Cock”

Sun Kil Moon's Mark Kozelek has delivered his diss track for The War On Drugs, titled "War On Drugs: Suck My Cock" – click here to listen on Sun Kil Moon's website.

Neil Young’s Storytone to be released in two versions

Neil Young is releasing his forthcoming Storytone album in two different versions, according to a new listing on iTunes. One edition features 10 tracks, recorded mainly with a 92-piece orchestra and choir, while the other, presumably deluxe edition, also includes versions of the tracks recorded solo alongside the orchestral versions. Both editions are released on November 4. The deluxe version features the following tracks – the 10-track edition only features the second half: "Plastic Flowers" (Solo) "Who's Gonna Stand Up?" (Solo)

Neil Young debuts three new songs in Boston

Neil Young debuted three new songs while performing solo in Boston last night (October 5). Young, playing the first of two nights at the city's Wang Theatre, also performed a host of fan favourites, including "After The Gold Rush", "Ohio" and the rarely performed "Thrasher", alongside a couple of songs from this year's A Letter Home, "Reason To Believe" and "If You Could Read My Mind". The three new tracks have tentatively been referred to by fans as "I'm Glad I Found U", "Plastic Flowers" and "Trace My Tears".
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