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Spacemen 3 Founder Hits The Road With New Look Spectrum

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Spacemen 3 founder Sonic Boom – aka Pete Kember – will be touring an all-new line-up of Spectrum in venues across the UK, Europe and North America. Kember formed Spectrum in 1991 after the break-up of Spacemen 3, the seminal drone-rock outfit he formed with Spiritualized's Jason Pierce in 1982....

Spacemen 3 founder Sonic Boom – aka Pete Kember – will be touring an all-new line-up of Spectrum in venues across the UK, Europe and North America.

Kember formed Spectrum in 1991 after the break-up of Spacemen 3, the seminal drone-rock outfit he formed with Spiritualized‘s Jason Pierce in 1982. The group will release a new album later this year through Mind Expansion Records.

Europe and North American dates will be announced shortly, UK dates are:

The Static Gallery, Liverpool (February 13)

The Library, Leeds (14)

Bodega Social, Nottingham (17)

Hare & Hounds, Birmingham (20)

The Wheatsheaf, Oxford (24)

The Croft, Bristol (25)

The Dome, Tufnell Park, London (27)

The Freebutt, Brighton (28)

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Marley Estate Strike New Merchandising Deal

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Bob Marley’s family have teamed up with private equity firm Hilco to massively expand the dead reggae star’s merchandise range. “We’re open to licensing just about anything,†said Bob’s eldest daughter Cedella, who has published her own children’s book entitled ‘Three Little Birdsâ€...

Bob Marley’s family have teamed up with private equity firm Hilco to massively expand the dead reggae star’s merchandise range.

“We’re open to licensing just about anything,†said Bob’s eldest daughter Cedella, who has published her own children’s book entitled ‘Three Little Birds’, adding “if it’s not right we will not do itâ€.

Products being developed for the expanded brand include Marley themed beer, coffee, snowboards, shoes and musical instruments.

While there is already a Bob Marley Resort and Spa currently in the Bahamas, Ms Marley hopes to open a global chain of ‘One Love’ cafes where fans can “come, eat good Jamaican food, talk about the music, listen to the music and live bands.â€

“This is something that we’ve always wanted to explore,†said Ms Marley. “We’re talking all over the world – one in London, one in Asia, one in Amsterdam.â€

Marley’s family say they do not wish to over commercialise the late singer’s image and music but want to act against the huge market of bootleg Marley merchandise, currently worth an estimated £415m.

“This is big business for bootleggers,†said Ms Marley. “We want to stop some of the nonsense and make sure the great stuff upholds our standards.â€

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Ryan Adams Releases Valentines Day Themed EP

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Ryan Adams has released a digital-only EP in time for Valentines Day. Entitled ‘Extra Cheese’ and available exclusively via iTunes, the release features a selection of love songs from Adam’s back catalogue plus the previously unreleased fan favourite “Hey There, Mrs Lovelyâ€. The ever-pro...

Ryan Adams has released a digital-only EP in time for Valentines Day.

Entitled ‘Extra Cheese’ and available exclusively via iTunes, the release features a selection of love songs from Adam’s back catalogue plus the previously unreleased fan favourite “Hey There, Mrs Lovelyâ€.

The ever-prolific Adams is currently on tour with The Cardinals although he has said this tour will be the last time he performs with the band.

Ryan Adams will also be releasing his first book ‘Infinity Blues’ on April 1.

The tracklisting for ‘Extra Cheese’ is:

Two (from ‘Easy Tiger’)

Answering Bell (from ‘Gold’)

Desire (from ‘Demolition’)

My Love For You Is Real (from the ‘Follow The Lights’ EP)

Blossom (from ‘Cold Roses’)

Evergreen (from ‘Cardinology’)

Hey There, Mrs Lovely (previously unreleased)

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Jimi Hendrix Producer Eddie Kramer Recalls Electric Ladyland Sessions

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Jimi Hendrix producer Eddie Kramer has spoken to UNCUT about the making of the classic third Jimi Hendrix Experience album, Electric Ladyland - now being reissued with an additional “making of†DVD. Though remembered by some as the product of hostile sessions, Kramer recalled that the process o...

Jimi Hendrix producer Eddie Kramer has spoken to UNCUT about the making of the classic third Jimi Hendrix Experience album, Electric Ladyland – now being reissued with an additional “making of†DVD.

Though remembered by some as the product of hostile sessions, Kramer recalled that the process of making Electric Ladyland – during which original Hendrix producer/manager Chas Chandler quit – was the inevitable consequence of strong personalities butting heads, and ultimately necessary for Hendrix to fulfil his artistic vision.

“Chas and Jimi didn’t really get on in terms of how many people Jimi wanted in the control room.,†says Kramer today of the 1967-8 recordings. “Chas felt that he, Jimi, was playing for the audience as opposed to for the production, but I don’t think that was strictly speaking true. I think Jimi loved all that attention, and Chas thought it was a distraction– then they split.â€

Chandler, former bassist with the Animals, had masterminded Hendrix’s rise, bringing the guitarist to the UK and assembling the original Experience round him. A producer with a wealth of pop experience, Chandler found that he couldn’t accommodate Hendrix’s increasingly ambitious ideas. With Chandler gone, Hendrix and Kramer were able to indulge the guitarist’s schemes.

“After he left, the gate was open and Jimi could experiment,†says Kramer. “The whole album was an experimental thing. Whether it turned out to be a blues jam like ‘Voodoo Chile’, which was magnificent, or an experimental thing like ‘1983…’ it didn’t really matter, because it all fitted together.

“This is the key element here: Hendrix had a very distinct, clear-headed vision for what he wanted. ‘Voodoo Chile’, which on the surface would seem to be a casual sort of jam – in fact it was incredibly, meticulously planned, and the right situation had to present itself in order for that jam to occur.

“He would go to the Scene club, find musicians who were capable of keeping up with him and march them a couple of blocks up to the studio…then we would just roll tape, and we would get it in two takes. It’s live, off the floor, no overdubs – a perfect rendition of what he had in his head.â€

For Kramer, this kind of vision was a crucial part of Hendrix’s artistry. Though it’s occasionally been criticised as overlong, the producer finds that rather, Electric Ladyland was a signpost to where Hendrix was headed next: the live funk of the Band Of Gypsies project, and then later, the re-tooled new version of the Experience.

“If it has ever been suggested that Jimi Hendrix was not prepared, this refutes that in the sense that Jimi had a real solid grasp of what he wanted to do,†says Kramer. “The artwork, the process, the fine details of it, it’s an example of how Jimi’s mind worked. There are very few artists like that.â€

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Grandaddy Frontman To Release Solo Album

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Former Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle is set to release his first solo album 'Yours Truly, The Commuter' through Anti Records on May 18. It will be Lytle’s first full release since Grandaddy disbanded three years ago. The full tracklisting will be: 1. Yours Truly, The Commuter 2. Brand New Sun 3. Ghost Of My Old Dog 4. I Am Lost (And The Moment Cannot Last) 5. Birds Encouraged Him 6. It's The Weekend 7. Fürget It 8. This Song Is The Mute Button 9. Rollin' Home Alone 10. You're Too Gone 11. Flying Thru Canyons 12. Here For Good Click on the videos below to see Lytle talking about the project. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaWj_jSWKGY&hl=en&fs=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYQSaFYqxXY&hl=en&fs=1 For more music and film news click here Former Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle is set to release his first solo album “Yours Truly, The Commuter†through Anti Records on May 18th. It will be Lytle’s first full release since Grandaddy disbanded three years ago. The full tracklisting will be: 1. Yours Truly, The Commuter 2. Brand New Sun 3. Ghost Of My Old Dog 4. I Am Lost (And The Moment Cannot Last) 5. Birds Encouraged Him 6. It's The Weekend 7. Fürget It 8. This Song Is The Mute Button 9. Rollin' Home Alone 10. You're Too Gone 11. Flying Thru Canyons 12. Here For Good Click on the videos below to see Lytle talking about the project: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaWj_jSWKGY&hl=en&fs=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYQSaFYqxXY&hl=en&fs=1 For more music and film news click here

Former Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle is set to release his first solo album ‘Yours Truly, The Commuter’ through Anti Records on May 18.

It will be Lytle’s first full release since Grandaddy disbanded three years ago.

The full tracklisting will be:

1. Yours Truly, The Commuter

2. Brand New Sun

3. Ghost Of My Old Dog

4. I Am Lost (And The Moment Cannot Last)

5. Birds Encouraged Him

6. It’s The Weekend

7. Fürget It

8. This Song Is The Mute Button

9. Rollin’ Home Alone

10. You’re Too Gone

11. Flying Thru Canyons

12. Here For Good

Click on the videos below to see Lytle talking about the project.

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Former Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle is set to release his first solo album “Yours Truly, The Commuter†through Anti Records on May 18th.

It will be Lytle’s first full release since Grandaddy disbanded three years ago.

The full tracklisting will be:

1. Yours Truly, The Commuter

2. Brand New Sun

3. Ghost Of My Old Dog

4. I Am Lost (And The Moment Cannot Last)

5. Birds Encouraged Him

6. It’s The Weekend

7. Fürget It

8. This Song Is The Mute Button

9. Rollin’ Home Alone

10. You’re Too Gone

11. Flying Thru Canyons

12. Here For Good

Click on the videos below to see Lytle talking about the project:

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Richard Thompson To Headline Larmer Tree Festival

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Former Fairport Convention guitarist and British folk legend Richard Thompson will headline Thursday night (July 16) at this year’s Larmer Tree Festival. The 4,000 capacity festival will take place between July 15 and 19 at Larmer Tree Gardens in Wiltshire. Other acts so far confirmed include Jools Holland, Dave Edmunds, Dreadzone and Rich Hall. For tickets click here For more music and film news click here

Former Fairport Convention guitarist and British folk legend Richard Thompson will headline Thursday night (July 16) at this year’s Larmer Tree Festival.

The 4,000 capacity festival will take place between July 15 and 19 at Larmer Tree Gardens in Wiltshire. Other acts so far confirmed include Jools Holland, Dave Edmunds, Dreadzone and Rich Hall.

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Primal Scream Cover Suicide

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To mark Suicide front-man Alan Vega’s 70th birthday, Primal Scream will release a limited vinyl pressing of “Diamonds, Furcoat, Champagneâ€. “Suicide songs are so perfect and fully realized that it was hard to pick one and reinterpret it in a personal way,†said Bobby Gillespie. “We chose “Diamonds, Furcoat, Champagne†as we loved the lyric and also it’s sci-fi futuristic sound. We did a garage rock glam version with French electro chanteuse Miss Kitten in the end and tried to bring out the pop song that lies beneath every Suicide trackâ€. Available from March 30 in a limited run of 3,000, the disc is part of a year-long series from blastfirstpetite playing tribute to Vega and Suicide’s enduring influence. The second March release will see No Wave legend Lydia Lunch cover “Frankie Teardropâ€, and will also feature an unreleased demo version of the song from 1976. “My tongue around Alan Vega’s words is a wet dream come true,†said the former Teenage Jesus and the Jerks vocalist. The series began with limited edition covers by Bruce Springsteen and The Horrors. Each release will include an established artist covering one of Vega’s songs, a previously unreleased Suicide/Vegas rarity and a cover version from an up and coming artist. Other artists due to contribute include Peaches, Grinderman, Spiritualised, Klaxons, Liars, Julian Cope, S.C.U.M and Vincent Gallo. For more music and film news click here

To mark Suicide front-man Alan Vega’s 70th birthday, Primal Scream will release a limited vinyl pressing of “Diamonds, Furcoat, Champagneâ€.

“Suicide songs are so perfect and fully realized that it was hard to pick one and reinterpret it in a personal way,†said Bobby Gillespie. “We chose “Diamonds, Furcoat, Champagne†as we loved the lyric and also it’s sci-fi futuristic sound. We did a garage rock glam version with French electro chanteuse Miss Kitten in the end and tried to bring out the pop song that lies beneath every Suicide trackâ€.

Available from March 30 in a limited run of 3,000, the disc is part of a year-long series from blastfirstpetite playing tribute to Vega and Suicide’s enduring influence.

The second March release will see No Wave legend Lydia Lunch cover “Frankie Teardropâ€, and will also feature an unreleased demo version of the song from 1976. “My tongue around Alan Vega’s words is a wet dream come true,†said the former Teenage Jesus and the Jerks vocalist.

The series began with limited edition covers by Bruce Springsteen and The Horrors. Each release will include an established artist covering one of Vega’s songs, a previously unreleased Suicide/Vegas rarity and a cover version from an up and coming artist.

Other artists due to contribute include Peaches, Grinderman, Spiritualised, Klaxons, Liars, Julian Cope, S.C.U.M and Vincent Gallo.

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PJ Harvey & John Parish: “A Woman A Man Walked By”

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I suppose, after all these years, I should be able to spot when PJ Harvey is taking the piss. But sometimes, as on the new PJ Harvey & John Parish album, “A Woman A Man Walked Byâ€, the line between bravura self-parody and slightly daft self-indulgence can be hard to identify. The title track, for instance, of this second Harvey/Parish collaboration (after “Dance Hall At Louse Pointâ€), is ostensibly the sort of fervid, overheated Nick Cave rip-off you could hear most nights in the Kentish Town Bull & Gate 15 or 20 years ago. It involves the predatory Harvey contemplating a man with “chicken liver balls†and “chicken liver spleenâ€, planning “to explore the damp alleyways of my soul†and finally, through gritted teeth, announcing, “That woman man, I want his fucking ass.†It’s a long way from the demure, quasi-Victorian reflections of the wonderful “White Chalkâ€. But “A Woman A Man Walked By†is quite a schizophrenic album, so that the title track is followed by a surging instrumental coda, “The Crow Knows Where All The Little Children Goâ€, and then a sort of forlorn and lovely miniature, “The Soldierâ€, sung in her “White Chalk†higher register, not unlike the song with the ukulele (“Deep Waterâ€?) on Portishead’s “Thirdâ€. That, in turn, is followed by a primal, incantatory gush called “Pig Will Not†that revisits some of her most brutal territory in much the same way as the gnarliest bits on “Uh Huh Herâ€. Unlike “Dance Hall At Louse Pointâ€, which if memory serves, felt very much like a composed and focused piece, “A Woman A Man Walked By†is oddly suggestive of Harvey randomly, playfully flitting between a whole grab-bag of moods from her entire career. It’s testament to John Parish’s understanding of how she works best, I guess, that even though he wrote all the music here, it’s often stylistically impossible to tell the difference between these songs and Harvey’s solo work. It’s also, initially, quite a confusing listen, where the cornier moments like that title track stand out at first, overwhelming many of the subtler and stronger tracks. Fairly predictably, though, a few listens make a big difference, and the jewels start to appear, not least a gauzy and potent ballad called “Passionless, Pointless†that reminds me of one of those later songs on “Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea†like “Horses In My Dreams†or “We Floatâ€, though perhaps treated more like some of the material on “Is This Desire?†The superb opener, “Black Hearted Loveâ€, would’ve sat well on “Stories From The City†too, riding a looming and looping Parish that manages to be at once crunching and elegaic. For those of us who are paid to try and find stereotypes and straitjackets for an artist like PJ Harvey, it’s a great contrary statement: how better to open an album that most people would expect to be difficult and a little experimental than with the most commercial song she’s put her name to in nearly a decade? Listening to it on headphones for the first time now as I type, and the artfulness of Parish’s playing is starting to emerge: the clank, texture and detail of his guitar grappling for space with some freestyle drums, Mellotron thickness and kindergarten piano on “The Chairâ€, for instance. Good hooks, good ideas, one or two slightly goth lyrical conceits, and another generally excellent album involving PJ Harvey, I guess.

I suppose, after all these years, I should be able to spot when PJ Harvey is taking the piss. But sometimes, as on the new PJ Harvey & John Parish album, “A Woman A Man Walked Byâ€, the line between bravura self-parody and slightly daft self-indulgence can be hard to identify.

Leonard Cohen To Release Live Album

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Leonard Cohen's first UK tour in 15 years has been captured on a new 2CD and DVD live collection 'Live In London' which will be released on April 6. Recorded at one of his London O2 Arena shows, on July 17, 2008, the album is the first release by Cohen since 2004's Dear Heather. You can read Uncut...

Leonard Cohen‘s first UK tour in 15 years has been captured on a new 2CD and DVD live collection ‘Live In London’ which will be released on April 6.

Recorded at one of his London O2 Arena shows, on July 17, 2008, the album is the first release by Cohen since 2004’s Dear Heather.

You can read Uncut’s live review of the same show by clicking here.

See below for the 2 disc tracklisting. The live DVD has both sets of songs on one disc.

Leonard Cohen – Live In London:

Disc 1:

Dance Me To The End Of Love

The Future

Ain’t No Cure For Love

Bird On The Wire

Everybody Knows

In My Secret Life

Who By Fire

Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye

Anthem

Introduction

Tower Of Song

Suzanne

The Gypsy’s Wife

Disc 2:

Boogie Street

Hallelujah

Democracy

I’m Your Man

Recitation w/ N.L.

Take This Waltz

So Long, Marianne

First We Take Manhattan

Sisters Of Mercy

If It Be Your Will

Closing Time

I Tried To Leave You

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William Elliot Whitmore To Headline Club Uncut!

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Iowa bluesman William Elliot Whitmore is to headline Club Uncut on April 15, it has just been confirmed. Growing up listening to Leadbelly, Hank Williams and Doc Watson, and later discovering Public Enemy and Bad Religion, Whitmore sees no difference between hip-hop and the blues. Both “conveying a sentiment with words in a poetic way.†Whitmore’s will most likely be performing tracks from his new album 'Animals & The Dark' his most obviously political record, nailing George W Bush in the opening “Mutinyâ€. The riotous chorus of “burn, motherfucker burn†is a clue to why he has found common cause with The Pogues. Club Uncut takes place at the usual venue of the Borderline, Manette Street, London. Tickets are £8, available from www.seetickets.co.uk Sadly, however, March’s show headlined by Arbouretum has now been cancelled, along with the band’s entire European jaunt. More positively, we’ll soon have news of the excellent bills for the Uncut stage at Brighton’s Great Escape festival (May 14-16). As ever, keep an eye on www.uncut.co.uk for details. For more music and film news click here

Iowa bluesman William Elliot Whitmore is to headline Club Uncut on April 15, it has just been confirmed.

Growing up listening to Leadbelly, Hank Williams and Doc Watson, and later discovering Public Enemy and Bad Religion, Whitmore sees no difference between hip-hop and the blues. Both “conveying a sentiment with words in a poetic way.â€

Whitmore’s will most likely be performing tracks from his new album ‘Animals & The Dark’ his most obviously political record, nailing George W Bush in the opening “Mutinyâ€. The riotous chorus of “burn, motherfucker burn†is a clue to why he has found common cause with The Pogues.

Club Uncut takes place at the usual venue of the Borderline, Manette Street, London. Tickets are £8, available from www.seetickets.co.uk

Sadly, however, March’s show headlined by Arbouretum has now been cancelled, along with the band’s entire European jaunt. More positively, we’ll soon have news of the excellent bills for the Uncut stage at Brighton’s Great Escape festival (May 14-16). As ever, keep an eye on www.uncut.co.uk for details.

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Buena Vista Social Club Bassist Dies

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Orlando ‘Cachaito’ Lopez, the double bass player and a founder member of the Buena Vista Social Club, has died in Havana aged 76 from complications following prostrate surgery. Lopez was said to be the “heartbeat†of the Cuban music collective brought together by guitarist and producer Ry C...

Orlando ‘Cachaito’ Lopez, the double bass player and a founder member of the Buena Vista Social Club, has died in Havana aged 76 from complications following prostrate surgery.

Lopez was said to be the “heartbeat†of the Cuban music collective brought together by guitarist and producer Ry Cooder in 1996.

“It is a great loss for the group and for Cuban music because he was a superb bassist and a brilliant band mate,” said the group’s trumpeter Manuel ‘Guajiro’ Mirabal. “He was an excellent person and the quality of his music was, honestly, unparalleled.”

Lopez was born in Havana in 1933 into a family of over 30 bass players. However, it wasn’t until Cooder put together the Buena Vista Social Club album and Wim Wender’s documentary of the same name that Lopez and his bandmates achieved international fame.

“It is an irreplaceable loss for Cuban music, he is the last remaining member of the bass playing dynasty,†said band mate Amado Valdes.

Lopez’s death has been another blow to Buena Vista Social Club – Compay Segundo, Rubin Gonzales, Pio Leyva and singer Ibrahim Ferrer have all passed away in recent years.

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Wilco To Release New Live DVD

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Wilco will release a new live DVD entitled ‘Ashes Of American Flags’ on April 20. Shot and produced by Fugazi's Brendan Canty, the film follows the band on their 2008 tour, showing concerts from five quintessentially ‘downtown’ US venues in Tulsa, New Orleans, Mobile, Nashville and Washingt...

Wilco will release a new live DVD entitled ‘Ashes Of American Flags’ on April 20.

Shot and produced by Fugazi‘s Brendan Canty, the film follows the band on their 2008 tour, showing concerts from five quintessentially ‘downtown’ US venues in Tulsa, New Orleans, Mobile, Nashville and Washington.

To see the trailer click here.

A brand new studio album is due to follow soon, stay tuned for more details.

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Coldplay and The Killers Break Records For War Child Gig

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Over 200,000 people tried to get tickets for Coldplay and The Killers’ joint-headlining show in aid of War Child – breaking all traffic records to the charity’s website. The ballot winners for the 2,000 capacity show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on February 18 were drawn yesterday (February 9). “The response has been phenomenal,†says War Child’s Music Director Ben Knowles. “It will be a great thrill to be able to welcome the two biggest bands of the 21st Century to the same stage.†“Coldplay were one of the bands that gave us hope when we were just four boys in a garage,†a statement from The Killers said. “To share the stage with them for the War Child cause is an honour.†As reported, MySpace music are currently streaming ‘Heroes’ - in which music legends choose a favourite track from their back catalogue and select a contemporary artist to cover it – prior to its official release on February 16. For more music and film news click here

Over 200,000 people tried to get tickets for Coldplay and The Killers’ joint-headlining show in aid of War Child – breaking all traffic records to the charity’s website.

The ballot winners for the 2,000 capacity show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on February 18 were drawn yesterday (February 9). “The response has been phenomenal,†says War Child’s Music Director Ben Knowles. “It will be a great thrill to be able to welcome the two biggest bands of the 21st Century to the same stage.â€

“Coldplay were one of the bands that gave us hope when we were just four boys in a garage,†a statement from The Killers said. “To share the stage with them for the War Child cause is an honour.â€

As reported, MySpace music are currently streaming ‘Heroes’ – in which music legends choose a favourite track from their back catalogue and select a contemporary artist to cover it – prior to its official release on February 16.

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The Sixth Uncut Playlist Of 2009

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A combination of deadlines and a vile cold served to shut down Wild Mercury Sound these past few days, but thanks for all your blog recommendations last week. When I get a chance, I’ll follow all your links and put together a decent blogroll. In the interim, please keep your suggestions coming. I’ll crack on with some proper previews tomorrow, but let’s reactivate with this week’s playlist. Some neat arrivals here, not least the Richard Swift record – who's also playing Club Uncut on February 24, as I’m contractually obliged to point out at every given opportunity. Should be good. 1 The Juan Maclean – The Future Will Come (DFA) 2 Richard Swift – The Atlantic Ocean (Secretly Canadian) 3 Waylon Jennings And The 357s – Waylon Forever (V2) 4 Various Artists – Kitsuné Tabloid By Phoenix (Kitsuné) 5 Junior Boys – Begone Dull Care (Domino) 6 Madness – The Liberty Of Norton Folgate (Lucky Seven) 7 Alasdair Roberts – Spoils (Drag City) 8 Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics – Inspiration Information (Strut) 9 Raphael Saadiq – The Way I See It (Columbia) 10 Sibrydion – Campfire Classics (Dell’Orso) 11 Steve Cropper & Felix Cavaliere – Nudge It Up A Notch (Concord/Stax)

A combination of deadlines and a vile cold served to shut down Wild Mercury Sound these past few days, but thanks for all your blog recommendations last week. When I get a chance, I’ll follow all your links and put together a decent blogroll. In the interim, please keep your suggestions coming.

Leonard Cohen To Donate Aid To Australia Bushfire Victims

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Leonard Cohen has announced that everyone involved in his current tour in Australia is to donate $200, 000 to aid the victims of the recent Victorian bushfires. On tour for the first time in the country in 24 years, his tour support Paul Kelly, AEGLive UK and The Frontier Touring Company have all d...

Leonard Cohen has announced that everyone involved in his current tour in Australia is to donate $200, 000 to aid the victims of the recent Victorian bushfires.

On tour for the first time in the country in 24 years, his tour support Paul Kelly, AEGLive UK and The Frontier Touring Company have all donated towards the fund.

Leonard Cohen and Paul Kelly final concert on this leg of the tour takes place in Melbourne.

Michael Gudinski, Managing Director of The Frontier Touring Company said; “Leonard has loved his time in Australia on this tour and is shocked and deeply saddened by the news of the fires. Leonard, Paul, their touring parties and everyone at AEGLive UK and The Frontier Touring Company wish to extend their heartfelt sympathies to those that have suffered the loss of loved ones or their homes through this terrible tragedy.â€

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War Child Album Previews On MySpace

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Prior to its official release this month on February 16, Myspace Music are exclusively previewing the forthcoming War Child album ‘Heroes (Vol 1)’. Marking the 15th Anniversary of War Child, the album sees music legends select a favourite track from their back catalogue and nominate a contemporary artist to perform a cover version. It includes Beck covering Bob Dylan’s “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hatâ€, Duffy performing Wings’ “Live And Let Die†and Elbow tackling U2’s “Running To Stand Stillâ€. Listen here: www.myspace.com/warchildheroes War Child was set up in 1994 to support children and young people who have to live with the brutal effects of war. "War Child do exactly what it says on the tin,†said Elbow’s Guy Garvey. “These kids shouldn't be in such circumstances in the first place, but they are, so thank god someone's doing something about it. The album was originally due to be released last year but due to the overwhelming number of artists who asked to take part the release date had to be postponed. "I have been supporting War Child since 1995,†said Sir Paul McCartney. “I think Duffy’s version of “Live and Let Die†is great – I was really impressed. The breadth of talent on this project is amazing; it's great that so many people gave their time, energy and support to this initiative. I urge everyone to support War Child." In addition to the record, Coldplay will be performing a one-off show with The Killers at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on February 18. In a statement the band said: "In our eyes, War Child is one of the world's most important charities, and The Killers are one of our favourite bands, so playing this concert is an absolute pleasure for us." The art work for the project was designed by former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire, who previously designed the cover for War Child’s 1995 album ‘Help’. The tracklisting in full: 1. Beck (Bob Dylan: Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat) 2. Scissor Sisters (Roxy Music: Do The Strand) 3. Lily Allen (The Clash: Straight To Hell) 4. Duffy (Paul McCartney: Live And Let Die) 5. Elbow (U2: Running To Stand Still) 6. TV On The Radio (David Bowie: Heroes) 7. Hot Chip (Joy Division: Transmission) 8. The Kooks (The Kinks: Victoria) 9. Estelle (Stevie Wonder: Superstition) 10. Rufus Wainwright (Brian Wilson: Wonderful/ Song For Children) 11. Peaches (Iggy Pop: Search And Destroy) 12. The Hold Steady (Bruce Springsteen: Atlantic City) 13. The Like (Elvis Costello: You Belong To Me) 14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (The Ramones: Sheena Is A Punk Rocker) 15. Franz Ferdinand (Blondie: Call Me) For more music and film news click here

Prior to its official release this month on February 16, Myspace Music are exclusively previewing the forthcoming War Child album ‘Heroes (Vol 1)’.

Marking the 15th Anniversary of War Child, the album sees music legends select a favourite track from their back catalogue and nominate a contemporary artist to perform a cover version. It includes Beck covering Bob Dylan’s “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hatâ€, Duffy performing Wings’ “Live And Let Die†and Elbow tackling U2’s “Running To Stand Stillâ€.

Listen here: www.myspace.com/warchildheroes

War Child was set up in 1994 to support children and young people who have to live with the brutal effects of war. “War Child do exactly what it says on the tin,†said Elbow’s Guy Garvey. “These kids shouldn’t be in such circumstances in the first place, but they are, so thank god someone’s doing something about it.

The album was originally due to be released last year but due to the overwhelming number of artists who asked to take part the release date had to be postponed. “I have been supporting War Child since 1995,†said Sir Paul McCartney. “I think Duffy’s version of “Live and Let Die†is great – I was really impressed. The breadth of talent on this project is amazing; it’s great that so many people gave their time, energy and support to this initiative. I urge everyone to support War Child.”

In addition to the record, Coldplay will be performing a one-off show with The Killers at Shepherd’s Bush Empire on February 18. In a statement the band said: “In our eyes, War Child is one of the world’s most important charities, and The Killers are one of our favourite bands, so playing this concert is an absolute pleasure for us.”

The art work for the project was designed by former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire, who previously designed the cover for War Child’s 1995 album ‘Help’.

The tracklisting in full:

1. Beck (Bob Dylan: Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat)

2. Scissor Sisters (Roxy Music: Do The Strand)

3. Lily Allen (The Clash: Straight To Hell)

4. Duffy (Paul McCartney: Live And Let Die)

5. Elbow (U2: Running To Stand Still)

6. TV On The Radio (David Bowie: Heroes)

7. Hot Chip (Joy Division: Transmission)

8. The Kooks (The Kinks: Victoria)

9. Estelle (Stevie Wonder: Superstition)

10. Rufus Wainwright (Brian Wilson: Wonderful/ Song For Children)

11. Peaches (Iggy Pop: Search And Destroy)

12. The Hold Steady (Bruce Springsteen: Atlantic City)

13. The Like (Elvis Costello: You Belong To Me)

14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (The Ramones: Sheena Is A Punk Rocker)

15. Franz Ferdinand (Blondie: Call Me)

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Motley Crue, Slipknot, Korn, The Prodigy for Download Festival 2009

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The Prodigy, Slipknot, Motley Crue, Pendulum and Korn have been confirmed to play this year’s Download Festival at Donington Park. Taking place between June 12 and 14 , the renowned rock festival is now in its seventh year. “This year more than ever before, Download Festival celebrates the his...

The Prodigy, Slipknot, Motley Crue, Pendulum and Korn have been confirmed to play this year’s Download Festival at Donington Park.

Taking place between June 12 and 14 , the renowned rock festival is now in its seventh year.

“This year more than ever before, Download Festival celebrates the history of Donington and all that is rock,†said festival promoter Andy Copping. “With acts such as Slipnot, The Prodigy and Motley Crue already confirmed to play, this just shows how varied and diverse the rock genre can be and we are delighted to reflect this with our 2009 line-up.â€

Tickets for Download go on sale at 9am on Friday (February 13).

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Carter USM To Play First Four Albums Live!

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Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine have announced they will play their first four albums in full at concerts at two London venues in November. Entitled ‘The Drum Machine Years’, the first night will take place at the Kentish Town Forum on November 13 where the band will play ‘1992: The Love A...

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine have announced they will play their first four albums in full at concerts at two London venues in November.

Entitled ‘The Drum Machine Years’, the first night will take place at the Kentish Town Forum on November 13 where the band will play ‘1992: The Love Album’ and 1994’s ‘Post Historic Monsters’.

The second show at Brixton Academy will see performances of their debut ‘101 Damnations’ and the follow-up, 1991’s ’30 Something’.

“We will be playing songs that we have never played live before and I am really looking forward to that challenge,†says guitarist Fruitbat. “If Sparks can learn twenty or so albums then we can do this. These sets should be marathons so I’m going to get in training. I think the audience should too as we’re all going to need to be fit for this!â€

Carter USM reformed after a ten year break in 2007 for two shows at Brixton Academy and Glasgow Barrowlands. They returned the following year for a couple of gigs at Birmingham and Brixton Academy.

“We really enjoyed playing the reunion gigs,†says frontman Jim Bob. “They were fantastic life affirming celebrations and turned out to be some of the best ever Carter shows. We decided that if we did it again it had to be something different, for both the audience and for us. Performing out first four albums in full, first track to last is something we’ve never done. We might even chuck in a cheeky Take That style costume change.â€

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday (February 13).

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Bruce Springsteen To Play Hyde Park This June!

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Following their triumphant performance at this year’s Superbowl, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have been announced as headliners for Hard Rock Calling at London’s Hyde Park. Taking place on June 27 and 28 the first announced night will also see performances from the Dave Matthews Band and up-and-coming New Jersey boys The Gaslight Anthem with a full supporting line-up still to be announced. “Obviously it’s been a dream of mine to play with Bruce and the E Street Band,†said The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon. “It’s truly an honour, and on top of that for it to be in London, one of my favourite cities anywhere, it’s a dream. Plus, it’s two Jersey shore locals playing some rock and roll.†After the critical acclaim that greeted this year’s No. 1 charting ‘Working On A Dream’ album, the appearance in June will be The Boss’ first-ever festival gig outside of the US. Past Hard Rock Callings have seen Eric Clapton, The Who, Aerosmith, Roger Waters and most recently The Police play the capital. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday (February 13). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjbSD6OImjU&hl=en&fs=1 For more music and film news click here Pic credit: PA Photos

Following their triumphant performance at this year’s Superbowl, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have been announced as headliners for Hard Rock Calling at London’s Hyde Park.

Taking place on June 27 and 28 the first announced night will also see performances from the Dave Matthews Band and up-and-coming New Jersey boys The Gaslight Anthem with a full supporting line-up still to be announced.

“Obviously it’s been a dream of mine to play with Bruce and the E Street Band,†said The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon. “It’s truly an honour, and on top of that for it to be in London, one of my favourite cities anywhere, it’s a dream. Plus, it’s two Jersey shore locals playing some rock and roll.â€

After the critical acclaim that greeted this year’s No. 1 charting ‘Working On A Dream’ album, the appearance in June will be The Boss’ first-ever festival gig outside of the US.

Past Hard Rock Callings have seen Eric Clapton, The Who, Aerosmith, Roger Waters and most recently The Police play the capital.

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday (February 13).

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Blur Announce Manchester Live Date

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Blur have announced their first indoor arena show since annnouncing their reformation late last year. Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree will play Manchester's MEN Arena on June 26. Last week the group also announced two festival headline appearances at Scotland's T in the Pa...

Blur have announced their first indoor arena show since annnouncing their reformation late last year.

Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree will play Manchester’s MEN Arena on June 26.

Last week the group also announced two festival headline appearances at Scotland’s T in the Park and Ireland’s Oxegen, in addition to their already sold out two night stand in London’s Hyde Park on July 2 and 3.

Blur are also rumoured to be headlining this year’s Glastonbury festival, although this is yet to be confirmed.

Tickets for Blur’s Manchester MEN Arena show will go on sale on Friday (February 13) at 9am.

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