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Muse Wembley Double Gets Live Release

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Muse have revealed that they are to release to release a CD/DVD live package entitled 'H.A.A.R.P.' documenting their two-night stand, at London's Wembley Stadium last June, when they became the first British band to play the mammoth venue. The double-disc package contains a live CD recorded on Jun...

Muse have revealed that they are to release to release a CD/DVD live package entitled ‘H.A.A.R.P.’ documenting their two-night stand, at London’s Wembley Stadium last June, when they became the first British band to play the mammoth venue.

The double-disc package contains a live CD recorded on June 16, while the live DVD features the band’s second night on stage.

Extras on ‘HAARP’ are likely to include behind-the-scenes footage and a photo gallery.

‘H.A.A.R.P’ is released on March 17.

You can check out Uncut’s review of the band’s live Wembley weekend by clicking here.

The DVD tracklisting will be:

‘Knights Of Cydonia’

‘Hysteria’

‘Supermassive Black Hole’

‘Map Of The Problematique’

‘Butterflies And Hurricanes’

‘Hoodoo’

‘Apocalypse Please’

‘Feeling Good’

‘Invincible’

‘Starlight’

‘Time Is Running Out’

‘New Born’

‘Soldier’s Poem’

‘Unintended’

‘Blackout’

‘Plug In Baby’

‘Stockholm Syndrome’

‘Take A Bow’

The CD tracklisting is:

‘Knights Of Cydonia’

‘Hysteria’

‘Supermassive Black Hole’

‘Map Of The Problematique’

‘Butterflies’

‘Invincible’

‘Starlight’

‘Time Is Running Out’

‘New Born’

‘Unintended’

‘Microcuts’

‘Stockholm Syndrome’

‘Take A Bow’

Tom Petty Accused Of Miming At Super Bowl Show

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have been accussed of miming at yesterday's (February 3) Super Bowl half-time show. The singer and his band played a four-song set classics 'American Girl', 'I Won't Back Down,' 'Free Fallin' and 'Runnin' Down a Dream' -- but US newspapers this morning have picked up...

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have been accussed of miming at yesterday’s (February 3) Super Bowl half-time show.

The singer and his band played a four-song set classics ‘American Girl’, ‘I Won’t Back Down,’ ‘Free Fallin’ and ‘Runnin’ Down a Dream’ — but US newspapers this morning have picked up on the possibilty that he was lip-synching throughout their half-time show.

Check out a clip of ‘American Girl’ from the show here — what do you think?

The Dallas Morning News has commented that many signs of the show being mimed were present, including Petty’s vocals being too pristine for a live show and that his lungs did not seem to be expanding as much as they should have.

Previous Super Bowl half-time artists to have also been accused of miming include Sir Paul McCartney at the game in 2005, and Janet Jackson in 2004.

Meanwhile. The New York Giants won yesterday’s Super Bowl with a very last-minute narrow victory over the New England Patriots, winning 17-14.

Pic credit: PA Photos

Crowded House Announce Forest Shows

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Crowded House have announced a new series of UK shows, following last year's sold-out arena shows. The band, who reformed last year and released a brand new studio album 'Time On Earth,' will play three shows as part of the Forestry Commission’s annual forest tour this Summer. The Charlatans hav...

Crowded House have announced a new series of UK shows, following last year’s sold-out arena shows.

The band, who reformed last year and released a brand new studio album ‘Time On Earth,’ will play three shows as part of the Forestry Commission’s annual forest tour this Summer.

The Charlatans have also confirmed that they too will play a one-off show for the Forestry Commission. They will play Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire on June 29.

The Charlatans tenth studio album ‘You Cross My Path’ will be available as a free download from www.xfm.co.uk from March 3, ahead of it’s physical release through Cooking Vinyl on May 19.

The Forestry Commission’s annual music tour is self-sustaining, paying for itself, and aims to raise revenue to plough back into the woodland in a variety of environmental and social projects.

Crowded House will be performing at:

Sherwood Pines Forest Park, Nr Edwinstowe, Notts (June 20)

Westonbirt National Arboretum, Nr Tetbury, Glos (June 21)

High Lodge, Thetford Forest, Nr Brandon, Suffolk (July 10)

Tickets for both band’s show go on sale this Friday (February 8) at 9am and are available from the ticket hotline: 01842 814612 as well as online at: www.forestry.gov.uk/music

Adele Debut Tops UK Album Chart

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Adele has scored a number one album in this week's UK album chart with her debut '19'. The 19-year-old singer who recently topped the BBC's new music talent poll is also holding the number two spot in this week's single's chart with 'Chasing Pavements'. Check out Uncut's review of Adele's '19' by ...

Adele has scored a number one album in this week’s UK album chart with her debut ’19’.

The 19-year-old singer who recently topped the BBC’s new music talent poll is also holding the number two spot in this week’s single’s chart with ‘Chasing Pavements’.

Check out Uncut’s review of Adele’s ’19’ by clicking here, you can also tell us what you think of the album using our comments feature.

The only other new entry in this week’s album chart is Bullet For My Valentine’s ‘Scream Aim Fire, which enters at number five.

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ collaboration ‘Raising Sand’ is still in the top five at number four.

You can read reviews of the latest album releases by clicking here

Meanwhile the UK singles chart is still topped by Swedish DJ Basshunter who has now been at number for four weeks with ‘Now You’re Gone’.

The full UK album chart Top 20 is:

1. Adele – 19 (XL Recordings)

2. Scouting For Girls – Scouting For Girls (Epic)

3. Nickelback – All The Right Reasons (Roadrunner Records)

4. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss – Raising Sand (Decca/Rounder)

5. Bullet For My Valentine – Scream Aim Fire (20-20 Ent)

6. Amy Macdonald – This Is The Life (Vertigo)

7. Rihanna – Good Girl Gone Bad (Def Jam)

8. Newton Faulkner – Hand Built By Robots (Ugly Truth)

9. Hoosiers – The Trick To Life (RCA)

10. Garth Brooks – The Ultimate Hits (Sony BMG)

11. Robyn – Robyn (Konichiwa)

12. Take That – Beautiful World (Polydor)

13. Wombats – A Guide To Love Loss & Desperation (14th Floor)

14. Mika – Life In Cartoon Motion (Casablanca/Island)

15. Billy Fury – His Wondrous Story – The Complete (UMTV)

16. Amy Winehouse – Back To Black (Island)

17. Radiohead – In Rainbows (XL Recordings)

18. Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible – S.E. (Rep)

19. Lupe Fiasco – Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool (Atlantic)

20. Britney Spears – Blackout (Jive)

Glastonbury Confirms Jay-Z As Festival Headliner

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Glastonbury festival organiser Michael Eavis has confirmed that New York rapper Jay-Z will headline the Saturday night slot on the Pyramid stage at this June's event. Speculation about which rapper could be headlining started a few weeks back when Eavis let slip that he had booked 'a big black arti...

Glastonbury festival organiser Michael Eavis has confirmed that New York rapper Jay-Z will headline the Saturday night slot on the Pyramid stage at this June’s event.

Speculation about which rapper could be headlining started a few weeks back when Eavis let slip that he had booked ‘a big black artist from New York.’

Eavis explained to BBC Somerset that he wanted to “break with tradition this time and put on something totally different”.

He added: “He (Jay-Z) will appeal to the young people and under-25s for sure, so that’s a big pull for them. It’s not like the traditional one we do, like Radiohead, Coldplay and Muse and Oasis.”

Also already confirmed for the festival is legendary US singer Neil Diamond who will perform on the Sunday evening.

Tickets for this year’s three day festival will go on sale on April 6.

Fans wanting to go, must register their details between now and March 14.

You can find full Glastonbury festival ticket registration details by CLICKING HERE.

Glastonbury festival takes place from June 27 to 29.

Traditionally, the full line-up is only announced after tickets to the music bash have sold-out.

Vampire Weekend: “Vampire Weekend”

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I know it’s a blogger’s imperative to write about albums several months before they’re actually released, but sometimes, it takes a little longer for me to get the hang of a record. Amusingly, I’m usually slow to like records which are immediately acclaimed elsewhere for their brilliance, accessibility and so on. Consequently, while every other music blogger on the planet has been extolling the virtues of Vampire Weekend for months now, it was only last week – when “Vampire Weekend” was on sale in shops, of all things – that it finally clicked with me. Better late than never. If you’ve been suspicious of all the hype around these well-groomed Brooklynites, it might be worth, like me, having another go. I think my initial mild antipathy – stimulated, I guess, by the “Mansard Roof” single – was because they sounded roughly like something arch and post-Strokes; a little too indie and skinny-sounding for my distortion-heavy tastes. The whole Ivy League schtick was appealing, though. I’ve always been mistrustful of that British music hack tradition of fetishising working-class bands as somehow more “real”; as I’ve mentioned here before, I think it’s a pretty limiting and problematic critical approach to parse artists for ‘authenticity’, whatever that means. Vampire Weekend, of course, seem to be pretty authentic East Coast graduates. But the self-conscious, wry focus on Cape Cod, collegiate business which fills “Vampire Weekend” is so relentless as to be hyper-real. If Whit Stillman were ever to make a film about a rock band – it’d be nice if he ever made another film full stop, actually – I imagine they’d be a lot like Vampire Weekend (sadly, Chris Eigeman must be a bit too old to play the singer now). Anyway, this record. I could go on about the African influences and all that, but that’s been covered off pretty substantially elsewhere. What I like about “Vampire Weekend” most is the thing that initially repelled me: what I initially heard as skinniness, I know hear as great measure and lack of clutter, a sense of space. Unlike so many other bands who’ve followed in the wake of The Strokes, the playing here – like that of The Strokes – is precise and artful, rather than shambolic and meandering. It isn’t, though, particularly uptight – in spite of all those upper-class stereotypes. A lot of the songs – but especially “Walcott”, my current favourite – are powered by a kind of prim exuberance. It isn’t the great psychedelic gust that I usually bang on about, but there is a palpable unfettered joy in this music which, when it comes packaged in button-down shirts – feels rather quaintly subversive. And maybe there’s something about playing the album a couple of times. Because when you’ve heard these songs more than once, it’s hard to shake them out of your head. In a while, that might be more of a problem than a pleasure. But for now, it makes for a really good start to the week.

I know it’s a blogger’s imperative to write about albums several months before they’re actually released, but sometimes, it takes a little longer for me to get the hang of a record. Amusingly, I’m usually slow to like records which are immediately acclaimed elsewhere for their brilliance, accessibility and so on.

Radiohead To Star On Later… Birthday Show

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Radiohead have been confirmed as guests for the 200th episode of BBC 2's flagship music show, Later... With Jools Holland. The band have regularly appeared on Jools Holland's music show since releasing 'The Bends' in 1995. 'Later 200' will also see performances from Toronto's Feist, Cat Power and ...

Radiohead have been confirmed as guests for the 200th episode of BBC 2’s flagship music show, Later… With Jools Holland.

The band have regularly appeared on Jools Holland’s music show since releasing ‘The Bends’ in 1995.

‘Later 200’ will also see performances from Toronto’s Feist, Cat Power and ‘Dionne Warwick.

The new series of Later starts tonight (February 1), and other artists likely to appear throughout the series include Morrissey, Hot Chip, the B-52s and Adele.

More info and clips available by clicking here for: www.bbc.co.uk/later

Eric Clapton Announces Second UK Headlining Show

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Guitar legend Eric Clapton has announced his second UK gig for 2008, which will take place on June 29 at Harewood Hall in Leeds. The former Cream guitarist has not played a headlining show in the UK in over a decade, but the Leeds show follows the day after Clapton headlines the Hard Rock Calling Festival in London's Hyde Park on June 28. Support at Harewood Hall will come from Robert Randolph & The Family Band, more acts to be announced soon. Tickets for the event will go on sale this Monday (February 4). www.harewood.org Harewood House Box Office: 0113 218 1000

Guitar legend Eric Clapton has announced his second UK gig for 2008, which will take place on June 29 at Harewood Hall in Leeds.

The former Cream guitarist has not played a headlining show in the UK in over a decade, but the Leeds show follows the day after Clapton headlines the Hard Rock Calling Festival in London’s Hyde Park on June 28.

Support at Harewood Hall will come from Robert Randolph & The Family Band, more acts to be announced soon.

Tickets for the event will go on sale this Monday (February 4).

www.harewood.org

Harewood House Box Office: 0113 218 1000

Morrissey Shows Will NOT Be Rescheduled

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Morrissey's management have issued a statement today (February 1) to say that the three postponed shows during the singer's recent London Roundhouse residency will not now be rescheduled for future dates. Morrissey encountered problems with his voice on January 25, half way through a six-night run ...

Morrissey‘s management have issued a statement today (February 1) to say that the three postponed shows during the singer’s recent London Roundhouse residency will not now be rescheduled for future dates.

Morrissey encountered problems with his voice on January 25, half way through a six-night run at the Camden venue and was forced to postpone the remaining dates on doctors orders to rest.

The organisers statement reads as follows, details of how fans will be able to get refunds are below:

“The organizers regret to announce that it has not been possible to reschedule Morrissey’s 3 postponed January shows at the Roundhouse. The original 6 night run was completely sold out and the three shows that did take place were historic.

The Artiste and Promoters tried strenuously to reschedule the three shows but it proved impossible.

We would like to extend our apologies to all of Morrissey’s loyal fans over this unavoidable situation.

Ticket holders for the abandoned Friday 25th Jan show will be automatically refunded to patrons Credit/Debit cards.

Ticket holders for the cancelled Saturday 26th Jan and Sunday 27th Jan shows should return their unused tickets to point of purchase for a refund.

Season tickets holders will receive a 50% refund of the cost of the six day ticket to reflect the three missing shows.

Once again the Artiste and Promoters would like to apologise all disappointed fans of Morrissey at this outcome.”

Click here for UNCUT’s report from the opening night of the London residency

Secret Garden Party Sets Date

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This year's Secret Garden Party festival has confirmed that it will be taking place for the sixth year. No bands have yet been revealed for the the four-day music festival which takes place near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire from July 24-27, however tickets have gone on sale today (February 1). Festival organisers have promised an “array of the best up-and-coming artists performing alongside some bona fide legends.” This year's Secret Garden Party theme will be exploring the Revolutions of Past, Present and Future from the physical through to the conceptual. Organisers ask that "Gardeners to stage their own revolutions, devolutions and evolutions bringing the Garden to life with parades, music, sculpture and theatre." Last year's event saw Echo & The Bunnymen, New Young Pony Club, Isobell Campbell and Prince Buster play. More details are available from the event's website at: www.secretgardenparty.com Check back to www.uncut.co.uk for band announcements.

This year’s Secret Garden Party festival has confirmed that it will be taking place for the sixth year.

No bands have yet been revealed for the the four-day music festival which takes place near Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire from July 24-27, however tickets have gone on sale today (February 1).

Festival organisers have promised an “array of the best up-and-coming artists performing alongside some bona fide legends.”

This year’s Secret Garden Party theme will be exploring the Revolutions of Past, Present and Future from the physical through to the conceptual. Organisers ask that “Gardeners to stage their own revolutions, devolutions and evolutions bringing the Garden to life with parades, music, sculpture and theatre.”

Last year’s event saw Echo & The Bunnymen, New Young Pony Club, Isobell Campbell and Prince Buster play.

More details are available from the event’s website at: www.secretgardenparty.com

Check back to www.uncut.co.uk for band announcements.

Elbow Announce First Shows In Two Years

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Elbow have announced that they will play a full UK tour starting this April. Additionally the band will also play a tiny London show, at Porchester Hall, on February 12. Elbow return with their fourth album 'The Seldom Seen Kid' on March 17. For an in-depth preview of the album, check out Deputy ...

Elbow have announced that they will play a full UK tour starting this April.

Additionally the band will also play a tiny London show, at Porchester Hall, on February 12.

Elbow return with their fourth album ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’ on March 17.

For an in-depth preview of the album, check out Deputy Editor John Mulvey’s Wild Mercury Sound blog here.

Guy Garvey and co. will play the following venues:

Glasgow ABC (April 4)

Newcastle Academy (5)

Leeds Metropolitan University (6)

Oxford Academy (8)

Bristol Colston Hall (9)

Birmingham Academy (10)

Sheffield Octagon (12)

Manchester Academy (13)

Nottingham Rock City (14)

London Brixton Academy (15)

The Triffids, plus a glimpse of Portishead

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Emerging from the REM binge today, we’ve had a go at the excellent debut album from Fuck Buttons, which I’ll write something about soon. And also, from a quixotic stream on a distant computer, I caught some of the Portishead record. Sounded good, I’m pleased to say, from what I heard. As I think I saw mentioned after the ATP show, there’s at least one track which seems massively influenced by the Silver Apples, and one or two more which – almost certainly a coincidence – wouldn’t sound out of place on Radiohead’s “In Rainbows”; something about the drums, perhaps. Hopefully we’ll get the stream working, and I’ll listen to it properly next week and report back. Right now, though, I’m indulging myself by dipping into the latest batch of Triffids reissues which have just arrived from Domino. After their deluxe jobs on “Born Sandy Devotional”, “Calenture” and “In The Pines”, this lot features “Treeless Plain”, a comp of “Raining Pleasure” and some other early stuff called “Beautiful Waste And Other Songs”, and the band’s last record from 1989, “The Black Swan”. As I write, I’m playing the second disc of the "Black Swan" reissue which, as is the way of these things, seems to mainly consist of demo versions. I guess if you know The Triffids you’ll probably, like me, fixate on those great blasted songs of the Australian desert that filled up “Born Sandy Devotional”. But beyond all that outback mythologizing, The Triffids were also a maverick, romantic and ambitious band whose great glowering ballads – “Hometown Farewell Kiss”, “Wide Open Road”, “This Property Is Condemned” and so on – stand comparison with (and this isn’t just a lazy choice predicated by geography, I promise) Nick Cave. “The Black Swan” is, in many ways, a bit of a mess, as David McComb struggled to expand the remit of his band with some vague hip-hop beats, electronic textures that sound pretty dated now and various theatrical conceits which contributed to a sprawling, incoherent album – albeit one which I loved when I was doing my finals, irrelevantly enough. Domino’s new version is, amusingly, even more sprawling and incoherent, since it adds half a dozen more songs to the original, reconstructing McComb’s unfulfilled dream of a double album. A shocking version of “Can’t Help Falling In Love” is the one glaring addition. But a bunch of the songs, especially the sticky, torpid, “Too Hot To Move, Too Hot To Think” and the incredibly stirring “New Year’s Greetings”, sound as good as ever. Those two sound good on this demos disc, too; “Too Hot To Move” is, amazingly, even more wasted and sluggish. Interesting, too, for old fanboys to hear Jill Birt’s “Goodbye Little Boy” in an alternative version fronted by McComb called “Why Don’t You Leave For Good This Time?” At times, on “One Mechanic Town”, there’s that echoing menace that they found on “In The Pines”, recording in a sheep-shearing shed in the precise middle of nowhere. That’s where I like to imagine The Triffids, patronisingly enough, not in a swish studio. But whatever: at worst this is nostalgic or diverting; at best, it still sounds sublime.

Emerging from the REM binge today, we’ve had a go at the excellent debut album from Fuck Buttons, which I’ll write something about soon. And also, from a quixotic stream on a distant computer, I caught some of the Portishead record.

Seasick Steve Announces Biggest Gig To Date

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Kicking off 2008, much the way he ended 2007, Seasick Steve has responded to his rapidly increasing fan base by announcing a mammoth show, to take place in October. The guitarist speaking onstage at his sold-out Astoria show last week said: “It’s an amazing time. We might have a black man or a woman in the White House or a bum at the Albert Hall. It’s All Good ”. Steve will play London's Royal Albert Hall on October 1. Steve is currently on an Australian Tour, after which he will start on the follow-up to his debut album proper 'Dog House Music.' Information about tickets for the Albert Hall show are available from:tickets.royalalberthall.com The telephone booking number is: 020 7589 8212 www.seasicksteve.com

Kicking off 2008, much the way he ended 2007, Seasick Steve has responded to his rapidly increasing fan base by announcing a mammoth show, to take place in October.

The guitarist speaking onstage at his sold-out Astoria show last week said: “It’s an amazing time. We might have a black man or a woman in the White House or a bum at the Albert Hall. It’s All Good ”.

Steve will play London’s Royal Albert Hall on October 1.

Steve is currently on an Australian Tour, after which he will start on the follow-up to his debut album proper ‘Dog House Music.’

Information about tickets for the Albert Hall show are available from:tickets.royalalberthall.com

The telephone booking number is: 020 7589 8212

www.seasicksteve.com

Things We Lost In The Fire

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DIR: SUSANNE BIER | ST: Benicio del toro, HALLE BERRY In lesser hands this could have lapsed into maudlin bathos, but producer Sam Mendes has steered it astutely. It’s a blend of American dirty realism (the desperate struggle for redemption) and European art-house. Del Toro is brilliant, while Berry – as in Monster’s Ball, the impact of which she’s tarnished with sad career choices since – proves that she can really deliver when given serious material. Its mosaic-like time structure recalls Iñárritu’s 21 Grams. Audrey (Berry) and Brian (David Duchovny) are blissfully married. When tragedy strikes, Audrey, grieving, irrationally reaches out to Brian’s no-good friend Jerry (Del Toro), an unreliable junkie. She makes it her mission to salvage him, though soon he’s bolstering her (and her children) to an equal degree. In a crasser film the pair would fall in love. That’s not quite what happens, though we’re teased. Jerry can’t stop using, and scenes of his attempting cold turkey fuse sharp humour with Del Toro channelling Sinatra in The Man With The Golden Arm. CHRIS ROBERTS

DIR: SUSANNE BIER | ST: Benicio del toro, HALLE BERRY

In lesser hands this could have lapsed into maudlin bathos, but producer Sam Mendes has steered it astutely. It’s a blend of American dirty realism (the desperate struggle for redemption) and European art-house. Del Toro is brilliant, while Berry – as in Monster’s Ball, the impact of which she’s tarnished with sad career choices since – proves that she can really deliver when given serious material. Its mosaic-like time structure recalls Iñárritu’s 21 Grams.

Audrey (Berry) and Brian (David Duchovny) are blissfully married. When tragedy strikes, Audrey, grieving, irrationally reaches out to Brian’s no-good friend Jerry (Del Toro), an unreliable junkie. She makes it her mission to salvage him, though soon he’s bolstering her (and her children) to an equal degree. In a crasser film the pair would fall in love. That’s not quite what happens, though we’re teased. Jerry can’t stop using, and scenes of his attempting cold turkey fuse sharp humour with Del Toro channelling Sinatra in The Man With The Golden Arm.

CHRIS ROBERTS

Cloverfield Opens Today

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Welcome to Cloverfield, the first blockbuster of 2008, and one of the most anticipated movies of recent years. As with The Blair Witch Project and Snakes On A Plane, the film makers have deployed all manner of viral marketing campaigns to whip fanboys into a froth, launching dummy websites, MySpace profiles, teaser trailers and, most recently, they’ve put on the web five minutes of footage from the film. Chat rooms and magazines (both online and of the dead tree variety) have feverishly attempted to decipher clues about the film: is it a remake of South Korean film The Host or an adaptation of an HP Lovecraft story, even a spin-off from Lost? Or is it, um, just a teens-in-peril monster movie with a gimmicky marketing strategy? Click here for UNCUT's First Look blog from Associate Editor Michael Bonner. The film opens today... Come back and tell us what you think of it. www.cloverfieldmovie.com cloverfieldclues.blogspot.com www.cloverfieldnews.com UNCUT recommends the following new films, click on the titles for our reviews: Things We Lost In The Fire - Benicio Del Torro, Halle Berry and David Duchovny star in Sam Mendes produced new flick. Juno - Oscar-nominated comedy about teen pregnancy. There Will Be Blood - Daniel Day-Lewis stars in a monumental work of American gothic about greed, oil and murder. Plus! There are over 1500 archived film reviews in the UNCUT.CO.UK film section! click here for www.uncut.co.uk/film/reviews

Welcome to Cloverfield, the first blockbuster of 2008, and one of the most anticipated movies of recent years.

As with The Blair Witch Project and Snakes On A Plane, the film makers have deployed all manner of viral marketing campaigns to whip fanboys into a froth, launching dummy websites, MySpace profiles, teaser trailers and, most recently, they’ve put on the web five minutes of footage from the film. Chat rooms and magazines (both online and of the dead tree variety) have feverishly attempted to decipher clues about the film: is it a remake of South Korean film The Host or an adaptation of an HP Lovecraft story, even a spin-off from Lost? Or is it, um, just a teens-in-peril monster movie with a gimmicky marketing strategy?

Click here for UNCUT’s First Look blog from Associate Editor Michael Bonner.

The film opens today… Come back and tell us what you think of it.

www.cloverfieldmovie.com

cloverfieldclues.blogspot.com

www.cloverfieldnews.com

UNCUT recommends the following new films, click on the titles for our reviews:

Things We Lost In The Fire – Benicio Del Torro, Halle Berry and David Duchovny star in Sam Mendes produced new flick.

Juno – Oscar-nominated comedy about teen pregnancy.

There Will Be Blood – Daniel Day-Lewis stars in a monumental work of American gothic about greed, oil and murder.

Plus! There are over 1500 archived film reviews in the UNCUT.CO.UK film section! click here for www.uncut.co.uk/film/reviews

Cut Of The Day: Rihanna Is Made Over By Biffy Clyro

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Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro have caused a bit of a stir on the world wide web with their cover of Rhianna's global smash 'Umbrella'. Recorded for Radio 1's Live Lounge, the track has started appearing on several sites. Biffy's version is a stripped down acoustic version, and all the better for it. It will get stuck in your head. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGkYpxT4f08&rel=1 If you have trouble viewing the embedded video above, click here.

Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro have caused a bit of a stir on the world wide web with their cover of Rhianna‘s global smash ‘Umbrella’.

Recorded for Radio 1’s Live Lounge, the track has started appearing on several sites.

Biffy’s version is a stripped down acoustic version, and all the better for it. It will get stuck in your head.

Check it out here:

If you have trouble viewing the embedded video above, click here.

Cloverfield

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Welcome to Cloverfield, the first blockbuster of 2008, and one of the most anticipated movies of recent years. As with The Blair Witch Project and Snakes On A Plane, the film makers have deployed all manner of viral marketing campaigns to whip fanboys into a froth, launching dummy websites, MySpace profiles, teaser trailers and, most recently, they’ve put on the web five minutes of footage from the film. Chat rooms and magazines (both online and of the dead tree variety) have feverishly attempted to decipher clues about the film: is it a remake of South Korean film The Host or an adaptation of an HP Lovecraft story, even a spin-off from Lost? Or is it, um, just a teens-in-peril monster movie with a gimmicky marketing strategy? Click here for UNCUT's First Look blog from Associate Editor Michael Bonner. The film opens today... Come back and tell what you think of it. www.cloverfieldmovie.com cloverfieldclues.blogspot.com www.cloverfieldnews.com UNCUT recommends the following new films, click on the titles for our reviews: Things We Lost In The Fire - Benicio Del Torro, Halle Berry and David Duchovny star in Sam Mendes produced new flick. Juno - Oscar-nominated comedy about teen pregnancy. There Will Be Blood - Daniel Day-Lewis stars in a monumental work of American gothic about greed, oil and murder. Plus! There are over 1500 archived film reviews in the UNCUT.CO.UK film section! click here for www.uncut.co.uk/film/reviews

Welcome to Cloverfield, the first blockbuster of 2008, and one of the most anticipated movies of recent years.

As with The Blair Witch Project and Snakes On A Plane, the film makers have deployed all manner of viral marketing campaigns to whip fanboys into a froth, launching dummy websites, MySpace profiles, teaser trailers and, most recently, they’ve put on the web five minutes of footage from the film. Chat rooms and magazines (both online and of the dead tree variety) have feverishly attempted to decipher clues about the film: is it a remake of South Korean film The Host or an adaptation of an HP Lovecraft story, even a spin-off from Lost? Or is it, um, just a teens-in-peril monster movie with a gimmicky marketing strategy?

Click here for UNCUT’s First Look blog from Associate Editor Michael Bonner.

The film opens today… Come back and tell what you think of it.

www.cloverfieldmovie.com

cloverfieldclues.blogspot.com

www.cloverfieldnews.com

UNCUT recommends the following new films, click on the titles for our reviews:

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Iron Maiden Kick Off World Tour Tonight

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Iron Maiden are the first rockers to fly their own aeroplane -- complete with all their crew and equipment -- on a 19 world city tour, with trained commercial pilot, and the band's singer Bruce Dickinson as pilot. The plane, christened 'Ed Force One' by fans, after Iron Maiden's mascot Eddie is a s...

Iron Maiden are the first rockers to fly their own aeroplane — complete with all their crew and equipment — on a 19 world city tour, with trained commercial pilot, and the band’s singer Bruce Dickinson as pilot.

The plane, christened ‘Ed Force One’ by fans, after Iron Maiden’s mascot Eddie is a specially customised Boeing 757 which will transport the band and crew 50,000 miles in the next few months.

Iron Maiden [pictured above at the Mumbai press conference yesterday]will play 45-dates on this world tour, kicking off proceedings tonight (February 1) in Mumbai, India. It’s the second time the longstanding rock band have played the city — after holding the capital’s first ever metal all-dayer concert last year.

Band manager Rod Smallwood loves the speed of the single aeroplane, despite the complications of how to fit everything together. He says “It is pretty complex to do this. You’ve got 12 tons of equipment, you’ve got 60-70 crew and you’ve got the band and their families. But with this plane, we can move quickly. On one leg of the tour we’re doing four major stadium shows in four different countries in one week. You just couldn’t do that the normal way.”

Maiden’s ‘Somewhere Back In Time‘ world tour harks back to the band’s Powerslave days. Dickinson describes the mammoth stage set up saying “We’re bringing a Monster of a show with us – pyramids, cyborgs, special effects and a setlist to blow every Maiden fan’s mind.

The tour arrives in the UK, when Iron Maiden play their first ever stadium show at Twickenham Statium on July 5.

Click here for more details about the tour and for the full list of Iron Maiden tour dates in 2008

Find out how you can fly with Bruce and co. on Ed Force One to selected European tour dates at www.ironmaiden.com

Pic credit: PA Photos

The Beatles To Be Beamed Into Space

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A Beatles' classic 'Across The Universe' is to become the first ever song beamed directly into space next week, as part of US Space Agency NASA's 50th birthday celebrations. The Lennon/McCartney penned track which appears on the 1970 album 'Let It Be' - also celebrating it's 40th anniversary, having been recorded at Abbey Road in 1968 - will be transmitted through the Deep Space Network of antennas aimed at North Star Polaris. Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney has said in a message to NASA "Well done. Send my love to the aliens" reports BBC news. John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, has also commented on the feat, saying: "I see this as the beginning of the new age in which we will communicate with billions of planets across the universe." 'Across The Universe' will be transmitted at midnight GMT this Monday (February 4) and Beatles fans around the world are being asked to mark the occasion by playing the track at the same time.

A Beatles‘ classic ‘Across The Universe’ is to become the first ever song beamed directly into space next week, as part of US Space Agency NASA‘s 50th birthday celebrations.

The Lennon/McCartney penned track which appears on the 1970 album ‘Let It Be’ – also celebrating it’s 40th anniversary, having been recorded at Abbey Road in 1968 – will be transmitted through the Deep Space Network of antennas aimed at North Star Polaris.

Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney has said in a message to NASA “Well done. Send my love to the aliens” reports BBC news.

John Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, has also commented on the feat, saying: “I see this as the beginning of the new age in which we will communicate with billions of planets across the universe.”

‘Across The Universe’ will be transmitted at midnight GMT this Monday (February 4) and Beatles fans around the world are being asked to mark the occasion by playing the track at the same time.

American Music Club Confirmed for Spanish Festival

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American Music Club head the list of the second round of artists added to this year's FIB Heineken Festival bill. Spiritualized and The National will also be joining previously announced performers My Bloody Valentine and Babyshambles at the four day festival which takes place from July 17-20 in Be...

American Music Club head the list of the second round of artists added to this year’s FIB Heineken Festival bill.

Spiritualized and The National will also be joining previously announced performers My Bloody Valentine and Babyshambles at the four day festival which takes place from July 17-20 in Benicassim, Spain.

The full list of new additions to the billing are:

American Music Club

José González

Metope

Metronomy

The National

The New Pornographers

Robert Babicz

Siouxsie

Spiritualized

Vive La Fête

The 2007 event saw bands such as Muse, Arctic Monkeys, The B-52s and Iggy and the Stooges perform.

Click here for more festival information and to buy tickets: tickets.fiberfib.com

For more on American Music Club – read an in-depth interview with Mark Eitzel in the March edition of UNCUT magazine – on sale now.

Pic credit: Sam Jones