The Replacements and Paul Westerberg are both due the vinyl reissue treatment.
The Replacements are to release their final album, 1990′s All Shook Down, on vinyl for the first time in America on Record Store Day’s Black Friday.
Meanwhile, Westerberg's second solo album, 1996′s Eventually, also will make its debut on vinyl early next year.
Dexys are taking their One Day I’m Going To Soar show to London’s West End for a five-night run at the Duke Of York’s Theatre on St Martin’s Lane.
The band will play the Duke Of York's on:
April 15
April 16
April 18
April 19
April 20
One Day I'm Going To Soar was one of Uncut's Albums Of The Year for 2012.
Tickets for the shows are priced between £26 and £41 and are available on Friday February 1st from 10am from www.atgtickets.com/dukeofyorks www.ticketmaster.co.uk www.gigsandtours.com and www.seetickets.com
The box office is 0844 871 7623.
Blur have unveiled live footage of their recent single 'Under The Westway' from their summer London Hyde Park concert – scroll down to watch it.
The clip is taken from the band's forthcoming Parklife five-disc CD and DVD, which is out on December 3. The entire audio from the Olympic Games closing gig will feature on two CDs, while a DVD of the concert – which was shot on 12 cameras – will also be included.
Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman has resurfaced after he was declared missing over two weeks ago.
The veteran post-punkers, who released their 15th studio album 2012 earlier this year, posted a statement on July 31 on their official Facebook page saying that they were "concerned for Coleman's welfare" as they had not heard from him.
However, Coleman has now resurfaced, revealing that he has been living a nomadic existence in the Western Sahara in Africa. He says he was surprised that "any fuss" was made over his disappearance.
The track, taken from their latest album “LOVE Part One & Two”, is conquering radio stations worldwide with its ear-catching sound. Fans of the band are now eagerly awaiting the music video for the single which is currently being shot by the band.
Their “LOVE Part One & Two” lead single Anxiety was accompanied by a high-tech music video that was shot at a Sky Church venue at Seattle’s Experience Music Project Museum. The state-of-the-art complex boasts a 48,000 Watt sound system and the world’s largest indoor video screen. So this music video comes much anticipated.