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The Pretenders Added To Latitude Festival Bill

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The Pretenders are one of the latest additions to the bill for this year's Latitude Festival which takes place from July 16- 19 in Southwold in Suffolk. Chrissie Hynde and co. will play from their nine-album back catologue, including hits "I'll Stand By You" and "Back On The Chain Gang". They will ...

The Pretenders are one of the latest additions to the bill for this year’s Latitude Festival which takes place from July 16- 19 in Southwold in Suffolk.

Chrissie Hynde and co. will play from their nine-album back catologue, including hits “I’ll Stand By You” and “Back On The Chain Gang”. They will play the Obelisk Arena on Friday July 17.

Also added to the Obelisk billing are White Lies, the Brits who scored a number one with their debut album ‘To Lose My Life’ in January and have since been in huge demand for live performances. The band return to Latitude’s main stage graduating from being last year’s opening act on the same stage.

Also playing are Flashguns hotly tipped new signings to Rough Trade and the Verve influenced The Chakras.

The new additions join previously announced headliners Pet Shop Boys, Grace Jones and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, as well as Doves, Editors, Magazine, Spiritualized and Regina Spector

Latitude, now in it’s fourth year is also jam packed with even more theatre, dance, comedy and poetry than ever before.

Sadler’s Wells, the Royal Opera House, National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, and The Bush theatre group will all be bringing their repetoire to Latitude this year, some of it bespoke for their surroundings.

This year will also see the Britten Sinfonia performing in the lush outdoor space.

Weekend (July 16-19, 2009) tickets are £150, day tickets are £60, and you can buy them here: www.festivalrepublic.com or here: www.latitudefestival.co.uk

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Wilco – Ashes Of American Flags

Whether they were aware of it or not, filmmakers Christoph Green and former Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty have a problem. Thanks to Sam Jones’ 2002 documentary, I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, any film about Wilco courts high expectations. Jones captured the implosion and rebirth of Wilco, and – a rarity for a rock film – added considerably to the audience’s understanding of the band and, particularly, its creative centre, Jeff Tweedy. That may have been an accident of circumstance, but it does mean that any straightforward portrayal of the band on tour is likely to disappoint. But Green and Canty have been down this road before. They directed Tweedy’s 2006 live DVD, Sunken Treasure, and their unobtrusive approach worked, largely because Tweedy was uncharacteristically chatty during that solo tour. Here, with the whole band in tow, it admittedly becomes a little harder to find a coherent narrative. The filmmakers locate a sense of nostalgia for a disappearing America through the Polaroids keyboardist Pat Sansone takes of urban wastelands – “capturing these little pieces of a fading America with a fading technology”. There’s moments, too, of offstage intimacy. We see Jeff having his throat examined and the band discussing various ailments, including fused vertebrae and – a problem for percussionist Glenn Kotche –hand abuse. If there’s one theme Green and Canty touch on it’s the vague rootlessness common to all rock tours: cue the moody shot of the silver bus rolling along the horizon. And then the penny drops. The pictures are pretty enough, but close your eyes and listen, and Ashes Of American Flags is revealed as an understated record of a band at ease with itself, playing some of the most beautiful music of their careers. The music is tight and tough; a perfect hybrid of Wilco’s country rock twang and their more eclectic experiments. Mostly, they resist the urge to replicate Tweedy’s sonic migraines, opting instead for melodic interplay and wiry repetitions of riffs. Sometimes – on “Kingpin”, say – they sound positively dirty, and they’re not beyond moments of absurd showmanship, such as the mock electrical storm that punctuates “Via Chicago”. And, yes, Tweedy plays “Heavy Metal Drummer” with a bra suspended from his guitar. So, a quiet triumph, and a beautiful document of a confident moment in the life of Wilco. Jeff’s dad can be proud. Evidently, when he appears backstage at a meet-and-greet, he is. EXTRAS: Seven additional bonus tracks, “I’m The Man Who Loves You”, “Airline To Heaven”, “It’s Just That Simple”, “At Least That’s What You Said”, “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart”, “Theologians”, “Hate It Here”. With this DVD, you can also download the audio of all the tracks via the Wilco website. Alastair McKay

Whether they were aware of it or not, filmmakers Christoph Green and former Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty have a problem. Thanks to Sam Jones’ 2002 documentary, I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, any film about Wilco courts high expectations. Jones captured the implosion and rebirth of Wilco, and – a rarity for a rock film – added considerably to the audience’s understanding of the band and, particularly, its creative centre, Jeff Tweedy. That may have been an accident of circumstance, but it does mean that any straightforward portrayal of the band on tour is likely to disappoint.

But Green and Canty have been down this road before. They directed Tweedy’s 2006 live DVD, Sunken Treasure, and their unobtrusive approach worked, largely because Tweedy was uncharacteristically chatty during that solo tour. Here, with the whole band in tow, it admittedly becomes a little harder to find a coherent narrative. The filmmakers locate a sense of nostalgia for a disappearing America through the Polaroids keyboardist Pat Sansone takes of urban wastelands – “capturing these little pieces of a fading America with a fading technology”. There’s moments, too, of offstage intimacy. We see Jeff having his throat examined and the band discussing various ailments, including fused vertebrae and – a problem for percussionist Glenn Kotche –hand abuse. If there’s one theme Green and Canty touch on it’s the vague rootlessness common to all rock tours: cue the moody shot of the silver bus rolling along the horizon.

And then the penny drops. The pictures are pretty enough, but close your eyes and listen, and Ashes Of American Flags is revealed as an understated record of a band at ease with itself, playing some of the most beautiful music of their careers. The music is tight and tough; a perfect hybrid of Wilco’s country rock twang and their more eclectic experiments.

Mostly, they resist the urge to replicate Tweedy’s sonic migraines, opting instead for melodic interplay and wiry repetitions of riffs. Sometimes – on “Kingpin”, say – they sound positively dirty, and they’re not beyond moments of absurd showmanship, such as the mock electrical storm that punctuates “Via Chicago”. And, yes, Tweedy plays “Heavy Metal Drummer” with a bra suspended from his guitar.

So, a quiet triumph, and a beautiful document of a confident moment in the life of Wilco. Jeff’s dad can be proud. Evidently, when he appears backstage at a meet-and-greet, he is.

EXTRAS: Seven additional bonus tracks, “I’m The Man Who Loves You”, “Airline To Heaven”, “It’s Just That Simple”, “At Least That’s What You Said”, “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart”, “Theologians”, “Hate It Here”. With this DVD, you can also download the audio of all the tracks via the Wilco website.

Alastair McKay

Tarantino’s latest, plus Woodstock movie all heading to the Cannes Film Festival

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It remains to be seen whether the global credit gloom will have a negative effect on the parties, the glamour and the excessively large yachts that tend to provide entertaining if diversionary colour from the Cannes Film Festival. But, certainly, in terms of heavyweight talent on display at this year's festival, you might be hard pressed to think of a more Cannes-like line-up. In fact, it's difficult to think of a year when I've been more excited about the films showing. Lately, it's sometimes felt like the serious matter of showcasing important movies has been obscured by big studios unveiling their Spring/Summer blockbusters -- Star Wars and Indiana Jones spring to mind -- films that have been bolted on to the festival, simply because half the world's media will be there to give them a publicity boost. This year, though, it looks like Cannes is, well, back on track. Highlights include new films from festival veterans like Quentin Tarantino, Ken Loach, Jane Campion, Lars von Trier, Terry Gilliam, Michael Haneke, Ang Lee and Pedro Almodóvar, as well as relative newcomer Andrea Arnold, whose debut Red Road was one of my favourite films of the last few years. Anyway, here's 5 that deserve a heads up in UNCUT's world: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. Tarantino's latest, a WW2 movie with Brad Pitt leading a group of Jewish-American soldiers into occupied France to dish out bloody revenge against the Nazis. All, presumably, in appallingly bad taste. Tarantino, of course, won the Palm D'Or in 1994 with Pulp Fiction. [youtube]9TadvFY3rA8[/youtube] THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS. Heath Ledger died while filming this fantasy with Terry Gilliam about a travelling theatre troupe who make a deal with the Devil, his role taken up by Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law. In shoe-in casting, Tom Waits plays Satan. Of course. [youtube]jRYXNk-qZAs[/youtube] TAKING WOODSTOCK. Ang Lee's comedy follows aspiring Greenwich Village interior designer Elliot Tiber, who becomes involved in organising a small music festival outside New York in 1969. [youtube]7Iq8z2WDbKo[/youtube] ANTICHRIST. Horror from Lars von Trier, with Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Ginasborg as a couple who, following the death of their child, retreat to a remote cabin only to find something extremely unpleasant in the woods. [youtube]8kFnO4hyhO8[/youtube] FISH TANK. From British director Andrea Arnold. A 15-year old girl's life is turned on its head when her mother brings home a new boyfriend. Anyway, you can read the full line-up here.

It remains to be seen whether the global credit gloom will have a negative effect on the parties, the glamour and the excessively large yachts that tend to provide entertaining if diversionary colour from the Cannes Film Festival. But, certainly, in terms of heavyweight talent on display at this year’s festival, you might be hard pressed to think of a more Cannes-like line-up.

The Specials Play First Reunion Show

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The Specials began their comeback reunion tour at the Newcastle Academy on Wednesday (April 22). Terry Hall led the band through a greatest hits set starting with "Do The Dog" and encoring with 1980 No.1 "Too Much Too Young". The Specials will also play in Sheffield, Birmingham and Manchester befo...

The Specials began their comeback reunion tour at the Newcastle Academy on Wednesday (April 22).

Terry Hall led the band through a greatest hits set starting with “Do The Dog” and encoring with 1980 No.1 “Too Much Too Young”.

The Specials will also play in Sheffield, Birmingham and Manchester before a five night stand at London’s Brixton Academy.

The 30th anniversary tour finale will take place in Coventry on May 15th, however the band are booked to play a handful of festivals this Summer, including V Festival.

The anticipated reunion shows are all sold-out:

NEWCASTLE, Academy (April 22)

SHEFFIELD, Academy (23)

BIRMINGHAM, Academy (25, 26)

GLASGOW, Academy (28, 29)

MANCHESTER, Apollo (May 3, 4)

LONDON, Brixton Academy (6, 7, 8, 11, 12)

COVENTRY, Ricoh Arena (15)

The Specials first night set list was:

‘Do The Dog’

‘Dawning Of A New Era’

‘Gangsters’

‘It’s Up To You’

‘Rat Race’

‘Monkey Man’

‘Blank Expression’

‘Too Hot’

‘Doesn’t Make It Alright’

‘Concrete Jungle’

‘Friday Night Saturday Morning’

‘Stereotype’

‘Man At C&A’

‘A Message To You Rudy’

‘Do Nothing’

‘Hey Little Rich Girl’

‘Nite Klub’

‘You’re Wondering Now’

‘Ghost Town’

‘Too Much Too Young’

‘Skinhead Moonstomp’

‘Enjoy Yourself’

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Win Tickets To See Bob Dylan At The Roundhouse!

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Uncut has been given A PAIR OF TICKETS to giveaway to Bob Dylan's nigh-on-impossible to get into show at London's Roundhouse this coming Sunday (April 26)! Dylan, who is playing just a handful of shows in the UK this week, in the run-up to the release of his 46th studio album 'Together Through Lif...

Uncut has been given A PAIR OF TICKETS to giveaway to Bob Dylan‘s nigh-on-impossible to get into show at London’s Roundhouse this coming Sunday (April 26)!

Dylan, who is playing just a handful of shows in the UK this week, in the run-up to the release of his 46th studio album ‘Together Through Life‘ (released on Monday April 27), is playing a special fans-only show at the intimate Camden venue.

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Pixies To Release Collector’s Box

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The Pixies have announced that they are to release a career-spanning luxury collector's box 'Minotaur' this Summer. The collection will feature Pixies albums 'Come On Pilgrim' (1987), 'Surfer Rosa' (1988), 'Doolittle' (1989), 'Bossanova' (1990), and 'Trompe Le Monde' (1991) all remastered onto layered CD and Blu-ray discs. A deluxe version of Minotaur will also include an additional live DVD, filmed at the band's Brixton Academy show in 1991 as well as all Pixies promotional videos and a 54-page book. Original sleeve artwork designer Vaughan Oliver has re-shot some of the designs, collaborating with photographer Simon Larbalestier. As well as these two sets, there will also be a limited vinyl edition of the package, with in addition to the deluxe items, will also feature all the albums pressed on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl, an artwork print and an additional 72-page hardback book. Minotaur is available to pre-order from June 15. For more music and film news click here You can also now follow Uncut on Twitter! For news alerts, to find out what we're playing on the stereo and more, join us here @uncutmagazine

The Pixies have announced that they are to release a career-spanning luxury collector’s box ‘Minotaur‘ this Summer.

The collection will feature Pixies albums ‘Come On Pilgrim’ (1987), ‘Surfer Rosa’ (1988), ‘Doolittle’ (1989), ‘Bossanova’ (1990), and ‘Trompe Le Monde’ (1991) all remastered onto layered CD and Blu-ray discs.

A deluxe version of Minotaur will also include an additional live DVD, filmed at the band’s Brixton Academy show in 1991 as well as all Pixies promotional videos and a 54-page book.

Original sleeve artwork designer Vaughan Oliver has re-shot some of the designs, collaborating with photographer Simon Larbalestier.

As well as these two sets, there will also be a limited vinyl edition of the package, with in addition to the deluxe items, will also feature all the albums pressed on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl, an artwork print and an additional 72-page hardback book.

Minotaur is available to pre-order from June 15.

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The Gossip Announce UK Live Dates

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The Gossip are set to play five shows in the UK in May, their first live dates here since 2007. They perform at Radio 1's Big Weekend on May 10 before returning at the end of the month for four further dates in Brighton, London, Manchester and Glasgow. The Gossip's anticipated new studio album 'Mu...

The Gossip are set to play five shows in the UK in May, their first live dates here since 2007.

They perform at Radio 1’s Big Weekend on May 10 before returning at the end of the month for four further dates in Brighton, London, Manchester and Glasgow.

The Gossip’s anticipated new studio album ‘Music For Men’ is set for release on June 22, preceded by a lead single “Heavy Cross” the week before (June 15).

The Gossip’s European Tour Dates are:

Radio 1 Big Weekend (May 10)

Graz, Electric Beats Festival (20)

Berlin, Astra (22)

Ewerk, Electronic Beat Festival (23)

Amsterdam, Paradiso (24)

Brighton, Digital (27)

London, Scala (28)

Manchester, Club Academy (29)

Glasgow, The Arches (30)

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Free William Elliott Whitmore Track To Download

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Uncut is pleased to be able to offer you a free William Elliot Whitmore track (courtesy of Anti- records) to download! Last month's Club Uncut headliner (see the review here), the track "Old Devils" is featured on the Iowa bluesman's latest studio album 'Animals In The Dark'. Click here for your download of William Elliot Whitmore's Old Devils. Whitmore is also due to appear on Later With Jools Holland, tonight (April 21, repeated on Friday April 24). He will be playing his banjo alongside other show guests which include Madness and Bat For Lashes. For more music and film news click here You can also now follow Uncut on Twitter! For news alerts, to find out what we're playing on the stereo and more, join us here @uncutmagazine

Uncut is pleased to be able to offer you a free William Elliot Whitmore track (courtesy of Anti- records) to download!

Last month’s Club Uncut headliner (see the review here), the track “Old Devils” is featured on the Iowa bluesman’s latest studio album ‘Animals In The Dark’.

Click here for your download of William Elliot Whitmore’s Old Devils.

Whitmore is also due to appear on Later With Jools Holland, tonight (April 21, repeated on Friday April 24). He will be playing his banjo alongside other show guests which include Madness and Bat For Lashes.

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New Nirvana Live DVD To Be Released

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Nirvana's legendary Reading Festival gig in August 1992 was recorded and is now to be released on DVD on May 4. The live DVD 'Life Takes No Prisoners' captures the band performing 27 tracks including covers of the "Star Spangled Banner" and Boston's "More Than A Feeling". The festival set saw fron...

Nirvana‘s legendary Reading Festival gig in August 1992 was recorded and is now to be released on DVD on May 4.

The live DVD ‘Life Takes No Prisoners’ captures the band performing 27 tracks including covers of the “Star Spangled Banner” and Boston‘s “More Than A Feeling”.

The festival set saw front man Kurt Cobain come onstage wearing a hospital gown in a wheelchair.

You can see a clip of Nirvana doing the Star Spangled here:

‘Life Takes No Prisoners’ full track listing is:

‘The Rose’/ ‘Intro’

‘Breed’

‘Drain You’

‘Aneurysm’

‘School’

‘Sliver’

‘In Bloom’

‘Come As You Are’

‘Lithium’

‘About A Girl’

‘Tourette’s’

‘Polly’

‘Lounge Act’

‘More Than A Feeling’/’Smells Like Teen Spirit’

‘On A Plain’

‘Negative Creep’

‘Been A Son’

‘All Apologies’

‘Blew’

‘Dumb’

‘Stay Away’

‘Spank Thru’

‘Love Buzz’

‘The Money Will Roll Right In’

‘D-7’

‘Territorial Pissings’

‘The Star Spangled Banner’

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Elbow, Coldplay And More Nominated for Songwriters Award

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Elbow, Coldplay and Last Shadow Puppets are amongst the nominees for this year's Ivor Novello Awards, the industry honour for songwriting achievement. The annual celebration of British talent is now in it's 54th year and other shortlisted artists include Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, Dizzee Rascal a...

Elbow, Coldplay and Last Shadow Puppets are amongst the nominees for this year’s Ivor Novello Awards, the industry honour for songwriting achievement.

The annual celebration of British talent is now in it’s 54th year and other shortlisted artists include Radiohead‘s Jonny Greenwood, Dizzee Rascal and MIA.

The full list of nominations are:

Best Song Musically And Lyrically:

The Last Shadow Puppets – ‘My Mistakes Were Made For You’

Elbow – ‘One Day Like This’

The Leisure Society – ‘The Last Of The Melting Snow’

Best Contemporary Song:

Dizzee Rascal – ‘Dance Wiv Me’

Elbow – ‘Grounds For Divorce’

The Ting Tings – ‘That’s Not My Name’

Best Original Film Score:

David Arnold – ‘Quantum of Solace’

Benjamin Wallfisch – ‘The Escapist’

Jonny Greenwood – ‘There Will Be Blood’

Best Television Soundtrack:

Ben Bartlett – ‘Fiona’s Story’

Anne Dudley – ‘Trial and Retribution 2008’

Julian Nott – ‘Wallace And Gromit (A Matter of Loaf and Death)’

PRS For Music Most Performed Work:

Duffy – ‘Mercy’

Gabriella Cilmi – ‘Sweet About Me’

Coldplay – ‘Viva La Vida’

Best Selling British Song:

Duffy – ‘Mercy’

M.I.A – ‘Paper Planes’

Coldplay – ‘Viva La Vida’

Album Award:

Duffy – ‘Rockferry’

Coldplay – ‘Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends’

The Ting Tings – ‘We Started Nothing’

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Blur Announce More Intimate Warm Up Shows

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Blur have announced three new intimate warm-up shows, ahead of their big Summer shows. The reunited Blur will now play dates in Southend, Wolverhapmton and Newcastle ahead of their their first arena show in Manchester on June 26. Tickets for the intimate venues will go on sale via Blur.co.uk from ...

Blur have announced three new intimate warm-up shows, ahead of their big Summer shows.

The reunited Blur will now play dates in Southend, Wolverhapmton and Newcastle ahead of their their first arena show in Manchester on June 26.

Tickets for the intimate venues will go on sale via Blur.co.uk from 9am on Wednesday April 22 and will be on general sale from Friday April 24.

Blur will play the following, newly announced, venues:

Southend Cliff Pavillion (June 21)

Wolverhampton Civic Hall (24)

Newcastle O2 Academy (25)

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Regina Spektor and Passion Pit Added To Latitude Bill!

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Regina Spektor is the latest artist to join the Latitude Festival Obelisk Arena bill, playing on the same stage as previously announced headliners Pet Shop Boys, Grace Jones and Nick Cave. The Bronx raised multi-instrumentalist singer will be bringing her combination of blues, jazz and punk to the ...

Regina Spektor is the latest artist to join the Latitude Festival Obelisk Arena bill, playing on the same stage as previously announced headliners Pet Shop Boys, Grace Jones and Nick Cave.

The Bronx raised multi-instrumentalist singer will be bringing her combination of blues, jazz and punk to the open air arena at Henham Park.

Also announced for the July festival, is the first act for the Sunrise Arena, the stage for hotly-tipped new acts; Massachusetts Passion Pit. The pop electronica group will play on Saturday July 16.

Latitude, now in it’s fourth year is also jam packed with even more theatre, dance, comedy and poetry than ever before.

Sadler’s Wells, the Royal Opera House, National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, and The Bush theatre group will all be bringing their repetoire to Latitude this year, some of it bespoke for their surroundings.

This year will also see the Britten Sinfonia performing in the lush outdoor space.

Weekend (July 16-19, 2009) tickets are £150, day tickets are £60, and you can buy them here: www.festivalrepublic.com or here: www.latitudefestival.co.uk

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COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL

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29 Great moments from the 10th Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Empire Polo Club, Indio, California, April 17-19, 2009. 1. Fleet Foxes drawing a huge, mellow crowd, sweltering under woolly beanies on the Outdoor Stage, Saturday, playing ‘White Winter Hymnal’. Temperature: 98 degrees. 2. Karen O, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Coachella Stage Sunday, dressed as a disco ball, doing The Cramps’ ‘Human Fly’. 3. One minute, 32 seconds into the beautific maelstrom of My Bloody Valentine’s finale, ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 4. Drive By Truckers Shonna Tucker and Patterson Hood sharing a midsong slug of Jack on the Outdoor Stage, Saturday. 5. Franz Ferdinand recovering their mojo with ‘Take Me Out’, Main Stage, Friday. 6. Leonard Cohen considering us all “friends” and dancing us to the end of love, the Outdoor Stage, Friday. Shame about his cocktail jazz band. 7. Five minutes, 47 seconds into the howling storm of My Bloody Valentine’s finale, ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 8. Morrissey claiming he could smell flesh burning from the Coachella Stage, Friday, and opining, “I hope to God it’s human.” 9. Johnny Marr joining Paul Weller for ‘A Town Called Malice’, Outdoor Stage, Sunday. 10. Tinariwen’s magical Touareg hoedown in the Gobi Tent, Saturday. Only 100 degrees. The guys found it kinda chilly. 11. Mastadon doing ‘Crack The Skye’ in its entirety, Mojave Tent, Saturday headliner. 12. Morrissey staggering offstage in a swoon during ‘Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others’ because the smell of “burning animals” was making him sick. 13. Paul McCartney’s segue of ‘A Day In The Life’ into ‘Give Peace A Chance’, Friday, Coachella Stage. 14. Macca again, doing George’s ‘Something’ on the ex-Beatle dude’s ukulele. 15. Eight minutes, 4 seconds into My Bloody Valentine’s seering finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Main Stage, Sunday. 16. That’ll be Paris Hilton grooving to The Killer’s Saturday Main Stage headlining opener, ‘Human’. 17. That’ll be The Cure playing on after curfew, having the lights around the polo ground turned up after three hours, adding extra illumination to ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, Coachella Stage headline, Sunday. 18. Ben Bridwell’s awesome overbite during Band Of Horses’ exquisite ‘Is There A Ghost?’, Outdoor Stage, Saturday. 19. Twelve minutes, 15 seconds into the dragonfly lobotomy of My Bloody Valentine’s finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 20. MIA paying her dues to Amy Winehouse who she replaced after Amy’s visa hassles. “They tried to make me do the Oscars. I said No No No!” 21. Bob Dylan And The Band circa Basement Tapes 2009 version aka Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band, Outdoor Stage, Friday. 22. Fifteen minutes 10 seconds into the transcendental nausea of My Bloody Valentine’s finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 23. Public Enemy playing ‘It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back’ on its 20th anniversary, Outdoor Stage, Sunday. 24. Big, big brass boost to TV On The Radio’s ‘Young Liars’, Coachella Stage, Saturday. 25. Michael Franti & Spearhead tipping a Dread to Madness’ ‘Our House’, ACDC’s ‘Back In Black’ and Mungo Jerry’s ‘In The Summertime’, Coachella Stage, Saturday. 26. The Airbourne Toxic Event doing Terence Trent D’Arby’s ‘Wishing Well’, Coachella Stage, Friday. 27. Macca again. Explaining how ‘Blackbird’ was written in the 60s about the struggle for civil rights and deciding, with Obama in the White House, we’ve come a long way. 28. Blitzen Trapper getting their Dead country groove on Gobi Tent, Saturday. 29. Two days, three hours, 14 minutes and 3 seconds into My Bloody Valentine’s finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. Hey, gotta love tinnitus, right? Steve Sutherland

29 Great moments from the 10th Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Empire Polo Club, Indio, California, April 17-19, 2009.

1. Fleet Foxes drawing a huge, mellow crowd, sweltering under woolly beanies on the Outdoor Stage, Saturday, playing ‘White Winter Hymnal’. Temperature: 98 degrees.

2. Karen O, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Coachella Stage Sunday, dressed as a disco ball, doing The Cramps’ ‘Human Fly’.

COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL

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29 Great moments from the 10th Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Empire Polo Club, Indio, California, April 17-19, 2009. 1. Fleet Foxes drawing a huge, mellow crowd, sweltering under woolly beanies on the Outdoor Stage, Saturday, playing ‘White Winter Hymnal’. Temperature: 98 degrees. 2. Karen O, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Coachella Stage Sunday, dressed as a disco ball, doing The Cramps’ ‘Human Fly’. 3. One minute, 32 seconds into the beautific maelstrom of My Bloody Valentine’s finale, ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 4. Drive By Truckers Shonna Tucker and Patterson Hood sharing a midsong slug of Jack on the Outdoor Stage, Saturday. 5. Franz Ferdinand recovering their mojo with ‘Take Me Out’, Main Stage, Friday. 6. Leonard Cohen considering us all “friends” and dancing us to the end of love, the Outdoor Stage, Friday. Shame about his cocktail jazz band. 7. Five minutes, 47 seconds into the howling storm of My Bloody Valentine’s finale, ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 8. Morrissey claiming he could smell flesh burning from the Coachella Stage, Friday, and opining, “I hope to God it’s human.” 9. Johnny Marr joining Paul Weller for ‘A Town Called Malice’, Outdoor Stage, Sunday. 10. Tinariwen’s magical Touareg hoedown in the Gobi Tent, Saturday. Only 100 degrees. The guys found it kinda chilly. 11. Mastadon doing ‘Crack The Skye’ in its entirety, Mojave Tent, Saturday headliner. 12. Morrissey staggering offstage in a swoon during ‘Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others’ because the smell of “burning animals” was making him sick. 13. Paul McCartney’s segue of ‘A Day In The Life’ into ‘Give Peace A Chance’, Friday, Coachella Stage. 14. Macca again, doing George’s ‘Something’ on the ex-Beatle dude’s ukulele. 15. Eight minutes, 4 seconds into My Bloody Valentine’s seering finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Main Stage, Sunday. 16. That’ll be Paris Hilton grooving to The Killer’s Saturday Main Stage headlining opener, ‘Human’. 17. That’ll be The Cure playing on after curfew, having the lights around the polo ground turned up after three hours, adding extra illumination to ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, Coachella Stage headline, Sunday. 18. Ben Bridwell’s awesome overbite during Band Of Horses’ exquisite ‘Is There A Ghost?’, Outdoor Stage, Saturday. 19. Twelve minutes, 15 seconds into the dragonfly lobotomy of My Bloody Valentine’s finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 20. MIA paying her dues to Amy Winehouse who she replaced after Amy’s visa hassles. “They tried to make me do the Oscars. I said No No No!” 21. Bob Dylan And The Band circa Basement Tapes 2009 version aka Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band, Outdoor Stage, Friday. 22. Fifteen minutes 10 seconds into the transcendental nausea of My Bloody Valentine’s finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. 23. Public Enemy playing ‘It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back’ on its 20th anniversary, Outdoor Stage, Sunday. 24. Big, big brass boost to TV On The Radio’s ‘Young Liars’, Coachella Stage, Saturday. 25. Michael Franti & Spearhead tipping a Dread to Madness’ ‘Our House’, ACDC’s ‘Back In Black’ and Mungo Jerry’s ‘In The Summertime’, Coachella Stage, Saturday. 26. The Airbourne Toxic Event doing Terence Trent D’Arby’s ‘Wishing Well’, Coachella Stage, Friday. 27. Macca again. Explaining how ‘Blackbird’ was written in the 60s about the struggle for civil rights and deciding, with Obama in the White House, we’ve come a long way. 28. Blitzen Trapper getting their Dead country groove on Gobi Tent, Saturday. 29. Two days, three hours, 14 minutes and 3 seconds into My Bloody Valentine’s finale ‘You Made Me Realise’, Coachella Stage, Sunday. Hey, gotta love tinnitus, right? Steve Sutherland

29 Great moments from the 10th Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Empire Polo Club, Indio, California, April 17-19, 2009.

1. Fleet Foxes drawing a huge, mellow crowd, sweltering under woolly beanies on the Outdoor Stage, Saturday, playing ‘White Winter Hymnal’. Temperature: 98 degrees.

2. Karen O, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Coachella Stage Sunday, dressed as a disco ball, doing The Cramps’ ‘Human Fly’.

British Sea Power, The View, Ash Added To Hop Farm

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British Sea Power, The View and Ash have been added to the bill for the expanded two day festival at Kent's Hop Farm this July. The event headlined by Paul Weller and The Fratellis will also feature Echo & The Bunnymen, , Editors, Doves and Super Furry Animals. Hop Farm takes place on July 4 a...

British Sea Power, The View and Ash have been added to the bill for the expanded two day festival at Kent’s Hop Farm this July.

The event headlined by Paul Weller and The Fratellis will also feature Echo & The Bunnymen, , Editors, Doves and Super Furry Animals.

Hop Farm takes place on July 4 and 5.

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Franz Ferdinand Announce New UK Tour

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Franz Ferdinand have confirmed that they will tour the UK in Autumn, with a new set of live dates kicking off in Aberdeen on October 11. Franz Ferdinand will play: Aberdeen Music Hall (October 11) Dundee Caird Hall (12) Inverness Ironworks (13) Newcastle Academy (15) Sheffield Academy (16) Ma...

Franz Ferdinand have confirmed that they will tour the UK in Autumn, with a new set of live dates kicking off in Aberdeen on October 11.

Franz Ferdinand will play:

Aberdeen Music Hall (October 11)

Dundee Caird Hall (12)

Inverness Ironworks (13)

Newcastle Academy (15)

Sheffield Academy (16)

Manchester Apollo (17)

Wolverhampton Civic Hall (19)

Leeds Academy (20)

London Brixton Academy (23)

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Massive Attack Announce UK Live Shows

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Massive Attack are to embark on their first full UK tour in three years, this September. The live shows will coincide with the release of their fifth studio album, as yet untitled; Robert Del Naja and co's first release since 2003's '100th Window'. Tickets for Massive Attack's newly announced date...

Massive Attack are to embark on their first full UK tour in three years, this September.

The live shows will coincide with the release of their fifth studio album, as yet untitled; Robert Del Naja and co’s first release since 2003’s ‘100th Window’.

Tickets for Massive Attack’s newly announced dates will go on sale on Friday April 24 at 9am.

They will play:

London Brixton 02 Academy (September 17, 18)

Sheffield 02 Academy (21)

Birmingham 02 Academy (22)

Leeds 02 Academy (24)

Manchester Apollo (26)

Glasgow 02 Academy (28)

Newcastle 02 Academy (30)

Leicester De Montfort Hall (October 2)

Swindon Oasis (3)

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Pink Floyd Sue EMI Over Royalty Payments

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Pink Flo are suing their record label EMI over royalty payments on their lucrative back catalogue. The amount the band are seeking has not been made public, but it is thought the discrepancies came to light in their three-yearly accounts. Pink Floyd have been signed to EMI since 1967. For more m...

Pink Flo are suing their record label EMI over royalty payments on their lucrative back catalogue.

The amount the band are seeking has not been made public, but it is thought the discrepancies came to light in their three-yearly accounts.

Pink Floyd have been signed to EMI since 1967.

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JG Ballard, 1930 – 2009

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I first went to the Cannes Film Festival seven years ago; coincidentally, I’d just finished reading JG Ballard’s novel, Super-Cannes, about murder in an ultra-modern business park tucked away in the hills above town. On a morning unencumbered by meetings, film screenings or a hangover, I took a cab from my hotel in Grasse up to Sophia-Antipolis, one of Ballard’s models for the novel’s Eden-Olympia technopole. It struck me, as the cab drove round pristine asymmetrical lawns, past the white concrete and powder blue glass buildings, the bougainvilleas and cycads, that like the best science fiction writers, Ballard wasn’t really writing about the future. After all, seeing just how maddeningly perfect and polite Sophia-Antipolis is, you could easily imagine a character like Super-Cannes’ psychiatrist Wilder Penrose standing here next to one of the fountains, under the azure blue Mediterranean sun, explaining in perfectly reasonable and measured tones his theories about the imminent “Darwinian struggle between competing psychopathies.” Ballard’s great theme, which he brilliantly captured in novels like High Rise and Super-Cannes and the short story collection Vermillion Sands, explored what happens when madness descends on a privileged and apparently peaceful closed community. As bleak and dystopian as they were, the novels were not without a conspicuously puissant strain of black humour -– as Ballard opened High Rise, “Later, as he sat on his balcony eating the dog, Dr Robert Laing reflected on the unusual events that had taken place within this huge apartment building during the previous three months.” Hilarious and horrible, equally. In his last two novels, Millennium People and Kingdom Come, Ballard turned his attention to middle England, where "The suburbs dream of violence.” Perhaps unfashionably, I actually prefer these books at back end of Ballard’s career to the quasi-surreal futuristic symphonies of his early novels. Having grown up in middle England, it’s not hard to imagine something nasty rustling in the privet hedges or maniacal schemes emerging over drinks in the tennis club. Ballard found a dark poetry in the modern landscape of shopping malls, airports and motorways; the consumerist drive. “Everything is for sale now,” he wrote. “Even the human soul has a barcode. We’re driven by bizarre consumer trends, weird surges in the entertainment culture, mass paranoias about new diseases that are really religious eruptions. How to get a grip on all this?” There was something extraordinarily pessimistic about Ballard’s novels. Skimming through his books last night, I noticed that the closing lines of his last novel Kingdom Come, about a shopping centre in a fictional commuter belt town, drew glum conclusions about the human condition: "One day there would be another Metro-Centre and another desperate and deranged dream... In time, unless the same woke and rallied themselves, an even fiercer republic would open the doors and spin the turnstiles of its beckoning paradise." As for Ballard on film, I think Spielberg’s version of Empire Of The Sun -- Ballard’s memoir of internment in a Japanese PoW camp -– is my favourite, and arguably Spielberg’s finest film. It's a robust, old fashioned loss of innocence story -- ironic, perhaps, considering Ballard was more preoccupied with the future. There's many standout scenes in Spielberg's film, particularly sequence where Jim Graham (Christian Bale) and his fellow PoWs discover a hoard of looted goods -– cars, wardrobes, hatstands, you name it –- still and silent in the wilderness is extraordinarily surreal. As is what follows, when Jim witnesses what he believes to be the light of Miranda Richardson’s Mrs Victor dying and going to Heaven; a brilliant white flash in the distance that, it later transpires, is the blast from Hiroshima. These are incredible movie moments. You wonder what David Lean would have done. Crash, certainly, is an exceptional novel, Ballard’s most challenging, a “deviant thesis,” as he described it in his autobiography, Miracles Of Life. “I would openly propose a strong connection between sexuality and the car crash,” he wrote. “A fusion driven largely by the cult of celebrity. It seemed obvious that the deaths of famous people in car crashes resonated far more deeply than their deaths in plane crashes or hotel fires, as one could see from Kennedy’s death in his Dallas motorcade (a special kind of car crash), to the grim and ghastly death of Princess Diana in the Paris underpass.” It perhaps made sense that it was shot by David Cronenberg, who’d gamely turned his hand to another unfilmable novel, William BurroughsThe Naked Lunch. I think it’s an incredibly assured film, dark and intelligent and as perverse as the novel itself. That we've known of Ballard's impending death for a while -- his autobiography ended on the revelation that he had prostate cancer that had spread to his bones -- doesn't make it any less of a shock. He was a brilliant writer, one of the best post-war English novelists with a wholly original take on the world.

I first went to the Cannes Film Festival seven years ago; coincidentally, I’d just finished reading JG Ballard’s novel, Super-Cannes, about murder in an ultra-modern business park tucked away in the hills above town. On a morning unencumbered by meetings, film screenings or a hangover, I took a cab from my hotel in Grasse up to Sophia-Antipolis, one of Ballard’s models for the novel’s Eden-Olympia technopole.

Bruce Springsteen To Bring Kasabian To Glastonbury

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Kasabian have been announced to play the Pyramid Stage at this year's Glastonbury Festival as Bruce Springsteen's "special guests." Kasabian are billed as Springsteen's 'guests' when The Boss headlines the Somerset event on June 27. Glastonbury's other headliners are Neil Young and Blur and the fe...

Kasabian have been announced to play the Pyramid Stage at this year’s Glastonbury Festival as Bruce Springsteen‘s “special guests.”

Kasabian are billed as Springsteen’s ‘guests’ when The Boss headlines the Somerset event on June 27.

Glastonbury’s other headliners are Neil Young and Blur and the festival starts on June 26.

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