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Kasabian announce intimate warm up shows

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Kasabian have announced four intimate warm up shows before their headlining Creamfields festival on August 24. The band will in small venues in Lincoln, Carlisle, Wolverhampton and Newcastle before making their only UK festival this year. Kasabian are currently in the studio working on their thir...

Kasabian have announced four intimate warm up shows before their headlining Creamfields festival on August 24.

The band will in small venues in Lincoln, Carlisle, Wolverhampton and Newcastle before making their only UK festival this year.

Kasabian are currently in the studio working on their third album, due for release in early 2009.

“It’s [got] a loony title mate, but we have a couple of titles and we have picked one that has lots of words, it’s a tongue twister!” said lead vocalist, Tom Meighan talking to XFM.

“It all joins together which is beautiful, there’s no gaps in it, it’s very psychedelic, there’s very much elements of the first but it’s a more distant sounding Kasabian than we have been with the last two albums,” he added.

Tickets are available from www.livenation.co.uk

The tour dates are:

Lincoln Engine Shed (August 15)

Carlisle Sands Centre (16)

Wolverhampton Civic Hall (21)

Newcastle Academy (28)

SIGUR RÓS – READ THE UNCUT REVIEW!

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Uncut.co.uk publishes a weekly selection of music reviews; including new, reissued and compilation albums. Find out about the best here, by clicking on the album titles below. All of our reviews feature a 'submit your own review' function - we would love to hear about what you've heard lately. The...

Uncut.co.uk publishes a weekly selection of music reviews; including new, reissued and compilation albums. Find out about the best here, by clicking on the album titles below.

All of our reviews feature a ‘submit your own review’ function – we would love to hear about what you’ve heard lately.

These albums are all set for release this week (June 17):

SIGUR RÓS – WORKOUT HOLIDAY – 3* New tricks/old fallbacks from divine shoegazers

WHITE DENIM – WORKOUT HOLIDAY – 4* Psych dub garage? Texan mob go wild and weird

WEEZER – WEEZER (AKA ‘THE RED ALBUM’) – 4*Cuomo namechecks Rogaine and Judas Priest on improbably upbeat outing

Plus here are some of UNCUT’s recommended new releases from the past few weeks – check out these albums if you haven’t already:

DENNIS WILSON – PACIFIC BLUE + BAMBU (CARIBOU SESSIONS) – 5* A lost career collected: his solo masterpiece, plus it’s follow-up

WALTER BECKER – CIRCUS MONEY – 4* First in 14 years from the other ‘Dan man

WILD BEASTS – LIMBO, PANTO – 4* Ravishing stuff from foppish Lake District foursome

COLDPLAY – VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS – 3* Brian Eno adds sheen to swooning fourth

EMMYLOU HARRIS – ALL I INTENDED TO BE – 4* Solo album number 21 finds Emmylou looking back, but moving forward

MY MORNING JACKET – EVIL URGES – 3* Cosmic country rockers swap reverb for raunch

FLEET FOXES – FLEET FOXES – 4* Dreamy hymns of the American wilderness

PAUL WELLER – 22 DREAMS – 4* The Modfather’s White Album – a sprawling set of folk, alt-rock, electronica and fusion

THE BYRDS – LIVE AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL 1971 – 4* From the archives: Clarence White shines on live set, Q & A with Roger McGuinn

For more reviews from the 3000+ UNCUT archive – check out: www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/reviews.

Sigur Rós – Með Suð í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust

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It seems absurd to criticise music for being too beautiful for its own good, but Sigur Rós are sometimes guilty of soul-sapping tastefulness. In fairness, their fifth album acknowledges this dilemma, adding some promising new twists to their symphonic ambi-rock formula. Inspired by last year’s concert-film project, Heima, they recorded these 11 tracks in more spontaneous and unpolished circumstances than usual, swapping their Icelandic comfort zone for New York, London and Havana. This departure, in the album’s first half at least, produces fabulous new experiments like “Gobbledigook”, which weds tempo-shifting flamenco-folk to stomping baile funk drums. More muscular beats and life-affirming psych-pop epiphanies follow. Sadly the album’s latter stages revert to type, as Jónsi Birgisson’s quavering choirboy falsetto illuminates glacially paced piano and strings. All achingly lovely in a Coldplay-meets-Clannad way, of course, but Sigur Rós play too safe when they clearly have much more to offer than misty-eyed Celtic abstraction. STEPHEN DALTON

It seems absurd to criticise music for being too beautiful for its own good, but Sigur Rós are sometimes guilty of soul-sapping tastefulness. In fairness, their fifth album acknowledges this dilemma, adding some promising new twists to their symphonic ambi-rock formula.

Inspired by last year’s concert-film project, Heima, they recorded these 11 tracks in more spontaneous and unpolished circumstances than usual, swapping their Icelandic comfort zone for New York, London and Havana.

This departure, in the album’s first half at least, produces fabulous new experiments like “Gobbledigook”, which weds tempo-shifting flamenco-folk to stomping baile funk drums. More muscular beats and life-affirming psych-pop epiphanies follow.

Sadly the album’s latter stages revert to type, as Jónsi Birgisson’s quavering choirboy falsetto illuminates glacially paced piano and strings. All achingly lovely in a Coldplay-meets-Clannad way, of course, but Sigur Rós play too safe when they clearly have much more to offer than misty-eyed Celtic abstraction.

STEPHEN DALTON

White Denim – Workout Holiday

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White Denim pretty much define the idea of a 'glorious mess'. For a moment, on playing their first single, the terrific “Let’s Talk About It”, it was possible to think that this might be a hot new, entirely marketable garage band in a similar way to how, say, The Strokes, or The Hives once wer...

White Denim pretty much define the idea of a ‘glorious mess’. For a moment, on playing their first single, the terrific “Let’s Talk About It”, it was possible to think that this might be a hot new, entirely marketable garage band in a similar way to how, say, The Strokes, or The Hives once were. By the time the single had unwound, broken down, and kicked magnificently back in to life, it was blindingly obvious that nothing so simple could possibly be the case.

As this great debut album unfolds (at times, completely unspools), it becomes apparent that’s how this Austin, Texas band prefer to go about things. A band plugged into some recognisable sources – Black Flag, Minutemen – but with some arguably far less recognisable ways of doing things, not least their penchant for mildly psychedelic digressions, White Denim have made a garage-rock album that at the very least forces you to think differently about your garage.

At times, as on “Darksided Computer Mouth”, with its crisp guitars, and the ironic declamations of singer/guitarist James Petralli, the band can sound like some primal version of LCD Soundsystem. Certainly, throughout Workout Holiday, in spite of initial appearances, the band proves themselves unable to take the route one option with their guitar music: as with the MC5-in-dub of “All You Really Have To Do” or the looped Afropop of “Don’t Look That Way At It”, they’re unafraid of casting their net wide and weird to create their desired effect.

But while LCD use this formula to produce polished, minimal dance/rock, White Denim do so and create an impressive, maximal splurge. They’re a marvellous vision of disorder, perhaps the Dorian Gray-like picture in James Murphy’s attic.

In the end, that may be the band’s best trick. This is undoubtedly music that has been thought out, strategised and worked over again and again, but it couldn’t sound less like it. Ultimately, Workout Holiday is a party record for thinking people, and it’s a smart time to join them.

JOHN ROBINSON

Weezer – Weezer (aka ‘The Red Album’)

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Starting with irresistible lead single 'Pork and Beans', a chunk of Weezer’s sixth album delivers the band’s trademark combo of crushing power chords, pop-culture references and a healthy dose of ironic self-ridicule. But the most intriguing tracks depart from the formula in radical fashion. 'Heart Songs' traces a line from Gordon Lightfoot to Nirvana on the way to recounting Weezer’s own genesis. The concluding 'The Angel and One' works its way to outright grandeur and both trade irony for a ton of sentiment – Rivers Cuomo’s psychotherapy must be working. It’s just like him to slap on a smiley face while the world is going to hell. BUD SCOPPA

Starting with irresistible lead single ‘Pork and Beans’, a chunk of Weezer’s sixth album delivers the band’s trademark combo of crushing power chords, pop-culture references and a healthy dose of ironic self-ridicule.

But the most intriguing tracks depart from the formula in radical fashion. ‘Heart Songs’ traces a line from Gordon Lightfoot to Nirvana on the way to recounting Weezer’s own genesis.

The concluding ‘The Angel and One’ works its way to outright grandeur and both trade irony for a ton of sentiment – Rivers Cuomo’s psychotherapy must be working. It’s just like him to slap on a smiley face while the world is going to hell.

BUD SCOPPA

Maximo Park Cover David Bowie At Rock Band Launch

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Maximo Park have launched a European wide competition to find the best ‘virtual’ Rock Band with a Microsoft press conference that saw four of the Tyne-side rockers ‘perform’ David Bowie’s classic track “Suffragette City”. Microsoft’s search for live ‘groups’ playing the Xbox 360...

Maximo Park have launched a European wide competition to find the best ‘virtual’ Rock Band with a Microsoft press conference that saw four of the Tyne-side rockers ‘perform’ David Bowie’s classic track “Suffragette City”.

Microsoft’s search for live ‘groups’ playing the Xbox 360’s Rock Band Game, will result in the winners getting a week’s VIP treatment at the newly opened Ibiza Rocks Hotel, where bands such as We Are Scientists and Reverend and the Makers will take to the stage in the hotel courtyard every night this Summer.

Maximo Park and MTV will be judging the entrants, and MP lead singer Paul Smith revealed what he is on the look out for, saying : “All the best rock bands have got amazing star quality and whilst they’ve got to play their instruments well they’ve also got to have the showmanship to excite a crowd.”

Smith added: “From outrageous outfits and haircuts to amazing postural performances we are looking for a group who give us all of this and more on top!”

The latest multiplayer ‘Guitar-hero’style game, which has now come to Europe after massive success in the US, gives up to FOUR people the chance play the part of bassist, guitarist, drummer and singer of their favourite rock groups.

The game’s catalogue already includes David Bowie, The Clash, The Pixies and Radiohead, with new album tracks being added weekly. Motley Crue actually released their latest studio effort through the game in the US, with sales completely out-stripping those on iTunes. More bands are expected to follow suit in the coming months.

Players of the game, the ‘bands’ also get the chance to go on a ‘world tour’, starting off playing the local town toilet venues to three people and a dog, but with dedication and skill can unlock levels with the aim of living the Rock Band dream playing in front of a baying stadium crowd! Complete with groupies…

Heats for the Xbox 360 Presents Rock Band Live competition are due to take place here in the UK, France and Germany. For more details on Rock Band and how to enter your band, click here for www.xbox.com/rockband

Check out Maximo Park’s ‘cover version’ of David Bowie’s “Suffragette City” here:

Billy Bragg to Tour the UK and Ireland

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Billy Bragg, the English performer and songwriter known for his political takes on folk songs, has released details of his forthcoming tour of the UK and Ireland. Bragg, who has collaborated with artists such as Wilco and Kate Nash, will also release his new single 'The Beach Is Free' / 'I Almost K...

Billy Bragg, the English performer and songwriter known for his political takes on folk songs, has released details of his forthcoming tour of the UK and Ireland.

Bragg, who has collaborated with artists such as Wilco and Kate Nash, will also release his new single ‘The Beach Is Free’ / ‘I Almost Killed You’ as a double A side single, on download only, July 21.

The single, available as a download only, is taken from his highly acclaimed new album, ‘Mr. Love & Justice’.

The UK dates are:

Nottingham Rock City (November 19)

Leeds Academy (20)

Northampton Royal & Derngate (21)

Treorchy Parc And Dare (22)

Exeter Great Hall (24)

Manchester Bridgewater Hall (25)

Ipswich Corn Exchange (26)

St Albans Arena (28)

Hastings White Rock Theatre (29)

Southampton Guildhall (30)

Belfast Empire Music Hall (December 3)

Dublin Vicar Street (4)

London Shepherds Bush Empire (8)

Countdown To Latitude: Julian Cope

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It’s hard to remember the last time the venerable Archdrude played a major British festival – I have a faint memory of some brilliant, mildly alarming show one Reading afternoon in the mid ‘90s. But it’s testimony to Latitude’s cultured charms that Julian Cope – author, ancient historian...

It’s hard to remember the last time the venerable Archdrude played a major British festival – I have a faint memory of some brilliant, mildly alarming show one Reading afternoon in the mid ‘90s. But it’s testimony to Latitude’s cultured charms that Julian Cope – author, ancient historian, Gnostic adventurer and, lest we forget, a tremendous rock star – will be playing the Uncut Arena on Friday July 17.

Mick Fleetwood To Answer Your Questions!

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Mick Fleetwood is taking part in Uncut's regular 'Audience With' feature. So what do you want to know about the tallest drummer in rock? How did you feel when your blues band got hijacked by the Yanks? Can he still speak Norwegian? After having played an Antedean dignitary in Star Trek, are th...

Mick Fleetwood is taking part in Uncut‘s regular ‘Audience With’ feature. So what do you want to know about the tallest drummer in rock?

How did you feel when your blues band got hijacked by the Yanks?

Can he still speak Norwegian?

After having played an Antedean dignitary in Star Trek, are there any other alien species he fancies playing?

Send your questions by Noon on Friday, June 27 to uncutaudiencewith@ipcmedia.com

The best questions, and Mick’s answers will feature in a future edition of the magazine!

Paul Weller, The Pretenders and CSS to Play Koko

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Paul Weller, The Pretenders and CSS are some of the headline acts confirmed for the iTunes festival due to take place at Koko in Camden Town throughout July. Weller, who hit number 1 in the album charts with 22 Dreams this month, will play the historic London venue on July 2. Other acts appearing ...

Paul Weller, The Pretenders and CSS are some of the headline acts confirmed for the iTunes festival due to take place at Koko in Camden Town throughout July.

Weller, who hit number 1 in the album charts with 22 Dreams this month, will play the historic London venue on July 2.

Other acts appearing include: Sam Sparro, N.E.R.D., Chaka Khan, Death Cab For Cutie, The Ting Tings, Jamie Lidell, Pendulum, Gabriella Cilmi, Guillemots and Lightspeed Champion.

All of the gigs will be recorded live and available to download.

Tickets for the free festival can only be obtained by winning a competition run on the iTunes website.

Fleet Foxes – London Royal Festival Hall, June 16, 2008

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Strange to relate, but not long ago, plenty of people were tipping Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong as the next big thing. I was looking at the BBC Sound Of 2008 list a few minutes ago, to check up on the progress of their tips, and the Music Hack Hivemind appears to have managed a pretty good strikerate thus far this year. Sorry to be a tease. but you can read the whole review over at Wild Mercury Sound.

Strange to relate, but not long ago, plenty of people were tipping Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong as the next big thing. I was looking at the BBC Sound Of 2008 list a few minutes ago, to check up on the progress of their tips, and the Music Hack Hivemind appears to have managed a pretty good strikerate thus far this year.

Fleet Foxes Live At The Royal Festival Hall

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Strange to relate, but not long ago, plenty of people were tipping Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong as the next big thing. I was looking at the BBC Sound Of 2008 list a few minutes ago, to check up on the progress of their tips, and the Music Hack Hivemind appears to have managed a pretty good strikerate thus far this year. One thing they didn’t anticipate, though, would be that even the general public would tire of bands who make Razorlight sound like raging beacons of creativity, and would tentatively turn towards an ethereal new strain of Americana for consolation. It’s a bit ambitious to suggest that Bon Iver and Fleet Foxes are likely to become multi-million selling superstars. But still, the adulation accorded these hirsute, discreet newcomers is a pleasing diversion from the plot mapped out by the music business for 2008 (entirely false modesty, of course, prevents me from revealing which Uncut staffer tipped Bon Iver in the BBC poll). But anyway, what all this means, I suppose, is a fortuitous, fractional tilting of the music world towards our tastes, and a Meltdown slot, courtesy of Massive Attack, for the exceptionally lovely Fleet Foxes. The five boy-men from Seattle are quite good, it transpires, at dismantling the sylvan mystique which their music conjures up: between songs, there’s a surfeit of gee-shucks drollery which reveals, not for the first time, a young American band left bewildered by the speed at which Britain can embrace and deify a new group. When they sing, though, every last holy nuance of their records is perfectly reconstructed. They begin with “Sun Giant”, four a capella voices floating immaculately about the Festival Hall. Most songs, inevitably, are fixated on those intricate, interlocking harmonies, that seem to swim around Robin Pecknold, sat benignly in the midst of it all, looking a bit like Skip Battin from my place in Row EE. The more I hear these songs – “Your Protector”, “White Winter Hymnal”, “Bob Valaas”, “Sun It Rises”, the superb “Mykonos”, “Drops In The River”, “English House”– the stronger they seem; my initial vague worries that Fleet Foxes were ploughing a very narrow, though admittedly beautiful, furrow, seem less pressing. There is, though, a mild suspicion that the band are so justifiably enamoured with their voices, they seem currently reluctant to mess them up and vary the dynamics of their sound. A solo spot by Pecknold, where he plays “Oliver James” and Judee Sill’s “Crayon Angel” is striking, and I wish that they’d occasionally stray towards the other extreme, too, and rock a little harder – perhaps their CSN needs a invigorating dose of Y? Churlish criticisms, though. Fleet Foxes have crafted a pristine, hugely engaging sound right now, and the more they play, the more free and loose they’ll become, the more they’ll be able to stretch out and become really transcendent, whatever that means. Exactly how they grow, in the next few months, should be a compelling spectacle.

Strange to relate, but not long ago, plenty of people were tipping Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong as the next big thing. I was looking at the BBC Sound Of 2008 list a few minutes ago, to check up on the progress of their tips, and the Music Hack Hivemind appears to have managed a pretty good strikerate thus far this year.

Doobie Brothers Legend Plays UK Shows

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Doobie Brothers vocalist, Michael McDonald will play three exclusive shows in the UK this week. Starting in Birmingham at the Symphony Hall on June 19, McDonald will play London's Hammersmith Apollo on June 20 and finish at the Manchester Apollo on June 21. Known for distinctive voice and years sp...

Doobie Brothers vocalist, Michael McDonald will play three exclusive shows in the UK this week.

Starting in Birmingham at the Symphony Hall on June 19, McDonald will play London’s Hammersmith Apollo on June 20 and finish at the Manchester Apollo on June 21.

Known for distinctive voice and years spent in the blue-eyed soul groups like Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers, the five-times Grammy winner released a new album of classic soul covers earlier this year.

Stevie Wonder‘s ‘Living For The City’, Jackie Wilson ‘Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher’ and Van Morrison‘s ‘Into The Mystic’ all feature on the album, Soul Speak.

“In those days if you wanted to be a musician you touched all that was out there,” said McDonald. “My style came as much from that great pool of soul singers as anything.”

Tickets are available from www.ticketline.co.uk

White Denim Announce First UK Tour

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Garage rockers, White Denim have announced dates for their first full UK headline tour this summer. The tour kicks off a week after the release of their debut album Workout Holiday on June 23. The band from Austin, Texas are set to perform at a handful of UK festivals, including two days at Glastonbury on June 28 and 29, and The Mighty Boosh's bash in Kent on July 5. The band also release their new single 'All You Really Have To Do' on July 7. The UK dates are: Glastonbury Festival (June 28, 29) Brighton Audio (30) Birmingham Bar Academy (July 1) Sheffield The Plug (2 London Cargo (3) The Mighty Boosh Festival Hop Farm (5) Bristol Louisiana (6) Nottingham The Social (7) Manchester Roadhouse (9) Glasgow Captain’s Rest (10)

Garage rockers, White Denim have announced dates for their first full UK headline tour this summer.

The tour kicks off a week after the release of their debut album Workout Holiday on June 23.

The band from Austin, Texas are set to perform at a handful of UK festivals, including two days at Glastonbury on June 28 and 29, and The Mighty Boosh’s bash in Kent on July 5.

The band also release their new single ‘All You Really Have To Do’ on July 7.

The UK dates are:

Glastonbury Festival (June 28, 29)

Brighton Audio (30)

Birmingham Bar Academy (July 1)

Sheffield The Plug (2

London Cargo (3)

The Mighty Boosh Festival Hop Farm (5)

Bristol Louisiana (6)

Nottingham The Social (7)

Manchester Roadhouse (9)

Glasgow Captain’s Rest (10)

Countdown to Latitude Begins!

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Latitude Festival 2008 is now just four weeks away! As a warm up for what promises to be the best music event of the summer, we’ve started Countdown to Latitude: the Uncut guide to our favourite performers at this year’s festival. Everyday we will be posting an artist profile on the Latitude blog including essential information on when and where you can see bands like Franz Ferdinand, Grinderman, Black Lips, Interpol, The Breeders and Sigur Ros, and what to expect when you get there! The first post will give you an insight into why we think Joanna Newsom’s set will be a highlight of the festival. Check back everyday for another Uncut recommendation. Click here to read Countdown to Latitude: Joanna Newsom. Weekend tickets have now sold out but we've got five pairs to giveaway. To enter the competition, click here.

Latitude Festival 2008 is now just four weeks away!

As a warm up for what promises to be the best music event of the summer, we’ve started Countdown to Latitude: the Uncut guide to our favourite performers at this year’s festival.

Everyday we will be posting an artist profile on the Latitude blog including essential information on when and where you can see bands like Franz Ferdinand, Grinderman, Black Lips, Interpol, The Breeders and Sigur Ros, and what to expect when you get there!

The first post will give you an insight into why we think Joanna Newsom’s set will be a highlight of the festival. Check back everyday for another Uncut recommendation.

Click here to read Countdown to Latitude: Joanna Newsom.

Weekend tickets have now sold out but we’ve got five pairs to giveaway. To enter the competition, click here.

Countdown To Latitude: Joanna Newsom

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Round these parts there’s a feeling (generated mostly, it must be admitted, from my desk) that Joanna Newsom’s second album, “Ys”, is one of the very best albums released this decade. It was with immense pleasure, then, that we discovered Newsom would be playing a special Sunday lunchtime se...

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Round these parts there’s a feeling (generated mostly, it must be admitted, from my desk) that Joanna Newsom’s second album, “Ys”, is one of the very best albums released this decade. It was with immense pleasure, then, that we discovered Newsom would be playing a special Sunday lunchtime set at Latitude.

Paul McCartney Brings The Beatles To Ukraine

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Paul McCartney performed a set of Beatles' classics to tens of thousands of people in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. McCartney opened his set with the hit 'Drive My Car', followed by a series of Beatles' songs, including 'Hey Jude', 'Let it Be', 'Back in the USSR', and 'Penny Lane'. His performance w...

Paul McCartney performed a set of Beatles‘ classics to tens of thousands of people in the Ukrainian capital Kiev.

McCartney opened his set with the hit ‘Drive My Car’, followed by a series of Beatles’ songs, including ‘Hey Jude’, ‘Let it Be’, ‘Back in the USSR’, and ‘Penny Lane’.

His performance was part of the Independence Concert, organised by Ukrainian billionaire businessman Viktor Pinchuk, and his first concert in the former Soviet republic.

“It’s great to be here. Thank you for coming out in the rain,” said McCartney. He then finished the show with two encores, ending on ‘Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’.

According to reports in the Sunday Mirror last week, McCartney is on the brink of announcing dates for his last tour: a mammoth two-year stretch across Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia.

The Heads: “Dead In The Water”

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An interesting post on the Endless Boogie blog over the weekend. “[Endless Boogie] Sounds like a more psyched up Stackwaddy or Edgar Broughton Band Wasa Wasa (which is a good thing),” writes Dave C, “but IMHO if you want real brain crushing psych rock you NEED to get ‘Dead In The Water’ by The Heads, easily the best thing I’ve heard all year.” Thanks for the reminder, Dave, because, truly, “Dead In The Water” is properly braincrushing psych rock, and something I’ve been meaning to blog about for a few weeks now. I was thinking about this record last week, actually, when I heard the news that Comets On Fire were coming in back for a London date on July 5. Since Ethan Miller started prioritising his Howlin Rain project, I haven’t found much in the way of fervid psychedelic mulch-rock that really blows my mind. “Dead In The Water”, however, does the job perfectly. The Heads are one of those bands who’ve been on the periphery of my vision for a few years now, a shady Bristol outfit who I’ve always felt rather guilty about not really knowing – in spite of some fairly passionate recommendations over the years. I always, perhaps erroneously, had the band tagged as some kind of West Country analogue to stoner rock, and parts of the sprawling freak-out collages here (a low-slung, feedback-damaged funkish break about two-thirds of the way through Track One, say) do have certain affinities with Queens Of The Stone Age, or at least the Desert Sessions. Mostly, though, these obliterating pieces, mixed up with dialogue snippets, vibrating low-end jams and so on, have that frantic lashing energy of Comets circa “Field Recordings From The Sun”, albeit with a marginally fancier sound quality (not hard, that). What may be called “69 Shakes Of The Tail”, especially, makes me wonder whether they were doing this sort of turbo-charged tripped out Stooges-hardcore thing years before Comets even existed, making them one of those unheralded bands like Monoshock or Mainliner who inadvertently birthed today’s happily festering underground psych scene. I’ll try and find out. In the meantime, “Dead In The Water” feels like a murky, subterranean project, from its bootlegged “Jaws” artwork on down. I imagine it sounds pretty awesome live, so the tour next month with Wooden Shjips looks tantalising. The dates are here at The Heads Myspace. No new tunes, mind. Back to Endless Boogie, briefly. I’ve got another CD that taps into a similar vibe, by a couple of ex-Polvo guys in Black Taj, and it's excellent. I’ll endeavour to post something about that in the next few days.

An interesting post on the Endless Boogie blog over the weekend. “[Endless Boogie] Sounds like a more psyched up Stackwaddy or Edgar Broughton Band Wasa Wasa (which is a good thing),” writes Dave C, “but IMHO if you want real brain crushing psych rock you NEED to get ‘Dead In The Water’ by The Heads, easily the best thing I’ve heard all year.”

Led Zeppelin Reveal Their Roots

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A revealing new programme will examine the artists and music which shaped one of the world’s greatest rock’n’roll bands, Led Zeppelin. Down The Tracks: The Music That Influenced Led Zeppelin contains rare and previously unseen footage of Howlin’ Wolf, Charley Patton, Son House, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and Bukka White. The DVD will also look at some the lesser known artist and movements, such as skiffle, folk and even an exploration of their interest in the occult, which are clearly identifiable on Led Zeppelin’s albums. Renowned producers Joe Boyd and Larry Cohn, and musicians like John Renbourn, Chas McDevitt and Davey Graham give revealing interviews alongside blues historians and music authors. The DVD is due for release on 15 September 2008.

A revealing new programme will examine the artists and music which shaped one of the world’s greatest rock’n’roll bands, Led Zeppelin.

Down The Tracks: The Music That Influenced Led Zeppelin contains rare and previously unseen footage of Howlin’ Wolf, Charley Patton, Son House, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and Bukka White.

The DVD will also look at some the lesser known artist and movements, such as skiffle, folk and even an exploration of their interest in the occult, which are clearly identifiable on Led Zeppelin’s albums.

Renowned producers Joe Boyd and Larry Cohn, and musicians like John Renbourn, Chas McDevitt and Davey Graham give revealing interviews alongside blues historians and music authors.

The DVD is due for release on 15 September 2008.

Primal Scream Cover Hawkwind

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Primal Scream have recorded a cover version of Hawkwind’s controversial classic, ‘Urban Guerrilla’. The exclusive track, available from their free download website, will not feature on their ninth studio album Beautiful Future. The band have revealed the new record, due for release on July ...

Primal Scream have recorded a cover version of Hawkwind’s controversial classic, ‘Urban Guerrilla’.

The exclusive track, available from their free download website, will not feature on their ninth studio album Beautiful Future.

The band have revealed the new record, due for release on July 21, includes collaborations with Lovefoxx from Brazilian electro-group, CSS, Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age and folk legend Linda Thompson.

Primal Scream have three live UK dates lined up for the Summer, including a one-off appearance with the MC5 at the Royal Festival Hall and a show with Neil Young at Hope Farm in Kent.

The dates are:

London Royal Festival Hall, (June 24)

Kent Hop Farm with special guest Neil Young (July 6)

Kinross-shire T in the Park (13)