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Hear Jack White’s collaboration with Tom Jones ‘Evil’ now

Tom Jones' cover of Howlin Wolf's 'Evil', which has been produced by Jack White, has debuted online. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to hear it.

Field Music stream new album ‘Plumb’ online before its release

Field Music are streaming their new album 'Plumb' before its official release next Monday (February 13). To hear the album, visit NME.COM. 'Plumb' is the fourth studio album from the duo, which is made up of Sunderland siblings Peter and David Brewis, and is the follow-up to their 2010 double LP 'Field Music (Measure)'.

The Beach Boys to collaborate with Foster The People and Maroon 5 at Grammys

The Beach Boys are set to perform alongside Foster The People and Maroon 5 at this Sunday's (February 12) Grammy Awards. Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks will perform together for the first time in over 15 years on stage at Los Angeles' Staples Center this weekend. They will be joined by Grammy nominees Foster The People - pictured below - and Maroon 5 for the performance, reveals Grammy.com.

Sigur Ros to play first gig in four years

Sigur Ros have revealed their first live date in almost four years, announcing plans to play Bestival in September. The band have said on their website that more tour dates will be revealed soon, but added that this will be their only UK show of 2012.

Nick Cave and Blondie’s Debbie Harry duet on The Gun Club tribute album

Nick Cave, Blondie's Debbie Harry, Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell, Warren Ellis, Lydia Lunch and more are all set to appear on 'The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project - The Journey is Long' album, a tribute to the frontman of cult 1980s alt.rock band The Gun Club, who died from a brain haemorrhage in 1996.

Richard Hawley announces new album ‘Standing At The Sky’s Edge’

Richard Hawley has announced full details of his new album 'Standing At The Sky's Edge'. The album, which is Hawley's first for his new label Parlophone, will come out on May 7. It contains a total of nine tracks and is the follow-up to his 2009 effort 'Truelove's Gutter'. Speaking about the album, Hawley said he wanted to make a simpler record and move away from the grander sounds of his previous albums. He said of the album: "I wanted to get away from the orchestration of my previous records and make a live album with two guitars, bass, drums and rocket noises!"
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