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Madness Announce Intimate London Show

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Madness have announced an additional London show after their UK arena tour this December has sold-out. The band who are releasing their first album in nearly a decade early next year, will now play a warm-up to their arena shows at London's loved Astoria venue on December 3. 'Lucky 7' the follow-up to 'Wonderful' is due for release in 2008, with a the first new single 'NW5 (I Would Give You Everything)' named after the London postcode for Camden set for release on January 14. The band are touring the UK this December, previewing some of their new tracks, playing the following venues: London, Astoria (December 3) Aberdeen Press And Journal Arena (6) Belfast Odyssey (7) Liverpool Aintree Pavilion (8) Cardiff International Arena (10) Plymouth Pavilions (11) Birmingham NEC (12) London O2 Arena (14) More details available from Madness' official website here:www.madness.co.uk

Madness have announced an additional London show after their UK arena tour this December has sold-out.

The band who are releasing their first album in nearly a decade early next year, will now play a warm-up to their arena shows at London’s loved Astoria venue on December 3.

Lucky 7‘ the follow-up to ‘Wonderful’ is due for release in 2008, with a the first new single ‘NW5 (I Would Give You Everything)‘ named after the London postcode for Camden set for release on January 14.

The band are touring the UK this December, previewing some of their new tracks, playing the following venues:

London, Astoria (December 3)

Aberdeen Press And Journal Arena (6)

Belfast Odyssey (7)

Liverpool Aintree Pavilion (8)

Cardiff International Arena (10)

Plymouth Pavilions (11)

Birmingham NEC (12)

London O2 Arena (14)

More details available from Madness’ official website here:www.madness.co.uk

Moby Reveals New Album Details

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Moby has revealed details of his sixth studio album 'Last Night', which will be ready for release on March 10. The album, recorded in his Manhattan home studio, features fifteen tracks mixed by Dan Grech-Maguerat (Radiohead, Scissor Sisters) The album features guest vocalists, including MC Grandmaster Caz - one of the writers of Rappers Delight, Sylvia from Kudu, MC Aynzli and Nigerian rappers the 419 Crew. The first single from the album is expected to be 'Everyday It's 1989'. Talking about the album, Moby explains his return to dance, saying: "It's a lot more dance oriented and electronic than my last few albums, probably as a result of all of the DJ'ing I've been doing lately. And it has some interesting guest vocalists. My favorite guest is the rapper on 'I Love To Move In Here'. His name is Grandmaster Caz, and he was one of the writers of 'Rappers Delight'. He's been rapping since 1975, and I'm really happy to have him on the record.”

Moby has revealed details of his sixth studio album ‘Last Night’, which will be ready for release on March 10.

The album, recorded in his Manhattan home studio, features fifteen tracks mixed by Dan Grech-Maguerat (Radiohead, Scissor Sisters)

The album features guest vocalists, including MC Grandmaster Caz – one of the writers of Rappers Delight, Sylvia from Kudu, MC Aynzli and Nigerian rappers the 419 Crew.

The first single from the album is expected to be ‘Everyday It’s 1989’.

Talking about the album, Moby explains his return to dance, saying: “It’s a lot more dance oriented and electronic than my last few albums, probably as a result of all of the DJ’ing I’ve been doing lately. And it has some interesting guest vocalists. My favorite guest is the rapper on ‘I Love To Move In Here‘. His name is Grandmaster Caz, and he was one of the writers of ‘Rappers Delight’. He’s been rapping since 1975, and I’m really happy to have him on the record.”

Original Ghostbusters Sign Up For New Game

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Original cast members of the classic 1984 film 'Ghostbusters' have signed up to make a brand new computer game based on the franchise. Original script writers of the film and it's 1989 sequel 'Ghostbusters II' Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis will write the games' script - set in early 90s New York with a new ghoul invasion. Actors Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Aykroyd and Ramis will all provide voices for the game, produced by Vivendi games, reports Hollywood trade publication Variety. 'Ghostbusters' follows the success of other films that have been 'continued' successfully in the gaming world in recently, including The Godfather and last year's Scarface. Vivendi Games' chief executive Bruce Hack said: "We noticed we did well on Scarface and were alert for new opportunities to turn iconic film products into games in a way that is a new manifestation of the franchise. Ghostbusters is unquestionably among the small number of movies in that class." The game is expected to be released for all major consoles in late 2008. Pic credit: Kobal Collection/ The Picture Desk

Original cast members of the classic 1984 film ‘Ghostbusters‘ have signed up to make a brand new computer game based on the franchise.

Original script writers of the film and it’s 1989 sequel ‘Ghostbusters II’ Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis will write the games’ script – set in early 90s New York with a new ghoul invasion.

Actors Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Aykroyd and Ramis will all provide voices for the game, produced by Vivendi games, reports Hollywood trade publication Variety.

‘Ghostbusters’ follows the success of other films that have been ‘continued’ successfully in the gaming world in recently, including The Godfather and last year’s Scarface.

Vivendi Games’ chief executive Bruce Hack said: “We noticed we did well on Scarface and were alert for new opportunities to turn iconic film products into games in a way that is a new manifestation of the franchise. Ghostbusters is unquestionably among the small number of movies in that class.”

The game is expected to be released for all major consoles in late 2008.

Pic credit: Kobal Collection/ The Picture Desk

Cut Of The Day: My Bloody Valentine Live

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Cut of the day: November 15. With the incredibly exciting news that My Bloody Valentine are to play some live shows next year (Click here for tour details) - and as they haven't played since 1992 - www.uncut.co.uk thought we'd have a root around on Youtube for some classic live videos... Check out these beautiful noise-monstrousities: I Can See it (But I Can't Feel it) - taken from Live in Amsterdam in '89 bootleg: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEriAXqvCuI&rel=1 When You Sleep with Glider intro. From the Loveless tour, dated December '91: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zoM1PrCYFU&rel=1 Sueisfine - Live in Amsterdam bootleg '89 again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Lb9GqGKLU&rel=1

Cut of the day: November 15.

With the incredibly exciting news that My Bloody Valentine are to play some live shows next year (Click here for tour details) – and as they haven’t played since 1992 – www.uncut.co.uk thought we’d have a root around on Youtube for some classic live videos…

Check out these beautiful noise-monstrousities:

I Can See it (But I Can’t Feel it) – taken from Live in Amsterdam in ’89 bootleg:

When You Sleep with Glider intro. From the Loveless tour, dated December ’91:

Sueisfine – Live in Amsterdam bootleg ’89 again:

Wilco Man To Appear At Chicago Charity Event

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Wilco's Jeff Tweedy is take part in Chicago charity event next month. The singer is to take part in Chicago's sixth annual 'The Second City That Never Sleeps: Letters To Santa' event – a 24 hour improvisation show featuring a bunch of different artists. Guest confirmed to appear at different points throughout the night, so far include Will Oldham aka Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Jon Langford and Robbie Fulks. Kim and Kelley Deal of The Breeders are also set to appear, alongside former Nirvana producer Steve Albini, whom they are currently writing new songs with for their fourth album. The as-yet-untitled album will be the follow up to 2002's 'Title TK', which was also produced by Albini, as was their 1990 debut 'Pod'. The group, which will include improvisers, comedians and actors too, will play games, play out scenes, monologues and anything else to keep them awake through out the entire 24 hour period. The event aims to provide holiday presents for needy children. It takes place at The Second City in Chicago on December 4. Tickets cost $10. More information is available from here.

Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy is take part in Chicago charity event next month.

The singer is to take part in Chicago’s sixth annual ‘The Second City That Never Sleeps: Letters To Santa’ event – a 24 hour improvisation show featuring a bunch of different artists.

Guest confirmed to appear at different points throughout the night, so far include Will Oldham aka Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Jon Langford and Robbie Fulks.

Kim and Kelley Deal of The Breeders are also set to appear, alongside former Nirvana producer Steve Albini, whom they are currently writing new songs with for their fourth album.

The as-yet-untitled album will be the follow up to 2002’s ‘Title TK’, which was also produced by Albini, as was their 1990 debut ‘Pod’.

The group, which will include improvisers, comedians and actors too, will play games, play out scenes, monologues and anything else to keep them awake through out the entire 24 hour period.

The event aims to provide holiday presents for needy children.

It takes place at The Second City in Chicago on December 4. Tickets cost $10.

More information is available from here.

Led Zep Reunion Tickets Go For £83,000!

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A pair of tickets for Led Zeppelin's reunion concert has been sold today for £83,000. The tickets were for sale as part of a charity auction for BBC's annual Children In Need appeal, and Radio 2 listener Kenneth Donnell in Glasgow nabbed the tickets. Donnell won the auction for the tickets that were originally worth £125 and only available through a ballot style lottery. Though for his cash, he will also get the added treat of seeing Led Zeppelin rehearse prior to their headline show at London's 02 Arena on December 10. Led Zeppelin are reuniting for a one-off show as part of a concert in tribute to their former boss, Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman, Paul Rodgers and Paolo Nutini will also perform at the show. The show was originally scheduled to take place on November 26, until guitarist Jimmy Page accidentally broke his finger delaying the show by two weeks. Other winners in Radio 2's Auction of Things That Money Can't Buy included Sir Tom Hunter, who paid £100,000 for two VIP passes to the 2008 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Children in Need's fundraising TV show takes place on BBC 1 from 7pm tomorrow (Friday 16).

A pair of tickets for Led Zeppelin‘s reunion concert has been sold today for £83,000.

The tickets were for sale as part of a charity auction for BBC’s annual Children In Need appeal, and Radio 2 listener Kenneth Donnell in Glasgow nabbed the tickets.

Donnell won the auction for the tickets that were originally worth £125 and only available through a ballot style lottery.

Though for his cash, he will also get the added treat of seeing Led Zeppelin rehearse prior to their headline show at London’s 02 Arena on December 10.

Led Zeppelin are reuniting for a one-off show as part of a concert in tribute to their former boss, Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.

Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman, Paul Rodgers and Paolo Nutini will also perform at the show.

The show was originally scheduled to take place on November 26, until guitarist Jimmy Page accidentally broke his finger delaying the show by two weeks.

Other winners in Radio 2’s Auction of Things That Money Can’t Buy included Sir Tom Hunter, who paid £100,000 for two VIP passes to the 2008 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Children in Need’s fundraising TV show takes place on BBC 1 from 7pm tomorrow (Friday 16).

Simple Kid To Headline End Of The Road Xmas Party

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Former Young Offenders member Simple Kid is to headline the End Of The Road Christmas party next month in London. The Irish singer and guitarist - real name Ciaran McFeely - has just finished touring with Spiritualized and will play tracks from his two solo albums at the EOTR Christmas shindig at Cargo on December 19. Also playing the party are Slow Club and David Thomas Broughton and Alessi. Tickets are available now from www.wegottickets.com. Meanwhile, early bird tickets for next year's End Of The Road Festival at Larmer Tree Gardens are already selling fast, even though it's 300 days till the three day event. The Christmas Shindig marks the last day that early bird £80 weekend tickets can be bought for the event taking place from September 12 - 14. The line-up is yet to be announced, but this year's festival saw headline performances from Yo La Tengo, Midlake, Super Furry Animals and Lambchop. https://www.uncut.co.uk/news/lambchop/news/10296 Check out some of Uncut's news coverage from this year's festival here. And there's more in the Uncut Festivals blog here. For more information about both EOTR activities, check out the official website at www.endoftheroadfestival.com

Former Young Offenders member Simple Kid is to headline the End Of The Road Christmas party next month in London.

The Irish singer and guitarist – real name Ciaran McFeely – has just finished touring with Spiritualized and will play tracks from his two solo albums at the EOTR Christmas shindig at Cargo on December 19.

Also playing the party are Slow Club and David Thomas Broughton and Alessi.

Tickets are available now from www.wegottickets.com.

Meanwhile, early bird tickets for next year’s End Of The Road Festival at Larmer Tree Gardens are already selling fast, even though it’s 300 days till the three day event.

The Christmas Shindig marks the last day that early bird £80 weekend tickets can be bought for the event taking place from September 12 – 14.

The line-up is yet to be announced, but this year’s festival saw headline performances from Yo La Tengo, Midlake, Super Furry Animals and Lambchop.

https://www.uncut.co.uk/news/lambchop/news/10296

Check out some of Uncut’s news coverage from this year’s festival here.

And there’s more in the Uncut Festivals blog here.

For more information about both EOTR activities, check out the official website at www.endoftheroadfestival.com

Lucinda Williams Ticket Giveaway

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Last month www.uncut.co.uk ran a competition to giveaway two pairs of tickets to see triple Grammy-winning artist Lucinda Williams at London's 02 Arena on November 18. We asked: Which Hank Williams track did Lucinda Williams cover for Timeless: A Hank Williams Tribute? The answer was 'Cold, Cold, Heart.' The two winners, whose tickets are being sent out today are: Jay Amies from Weybridge, Surrey and Aidan Radnedge from London. Enjoy the show! To win more great prizes, keep checking www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/special_features.

Last month www.uncut.co.uk ran a competition to giveaway two pairs of tickets to see triple Grammy-winning artist Lucinda Williams at London’s 02 Arena on November 18.

We asked: Which Hank Williams track did Lucinda Williams cover for Timeless: A Hank Williams Tribute?

The answer was ‘Cold, Cold, Heart.’

The two winners, whose tickets are being sent out today are:

Jay Amies from Weybridge, Surrey and Aidan Radnedge from London.

Enjoy the show!

To win more great prizes, keep checking www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/special_features.

My Bloody Valentine To Tour!

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My Bloody Valentine have announced that they are to play their long awaited comeback shows next Summer! The band who split up in 1995, are to play reunion three shows - in London, Manchester and Glasgow. The legendary indie band have not played live since 1992, after the release of their last album 'Loveless' in 1991. As previously reported, frontman Kevin Shields is also working on a new album, with the band revisiting material they recorded in the mid-90s. See the report here. Shields has worked on and off with Primal Scream since 1996, but has barely released any of his own music since the Valentine's split. His most significant post-MBV output to date was four tracks on the soundtrack to Sofia Coppola's film, Lost In Translation, in 2003. Tickets for the shows go on sale tomorrow, Friday November 16 at 9am. MBV will play: London, The Roundhouse (June 20) Manchester, Apollo (28) Glasgow, Barrowland (July 2)

My Bloody Valentine have announced that they are to play their long awaited comeback shows next Summer!

The band who split up in 1995, are to play reunion three shows – in London, Manchester and Glasgow.

The legendary indie band have not played live since 1992, after the release of their last album ‘Loveless‘ in 1991.

As previously reported, frontman Kevin Shields is also working on a new album, with the band revisiting material they recorded in the mid-90s. See the report here.

Shields has worked on and off with Primal Scream since 1996, but has barely released any of his own music since the Valentine’s split. His most significant post-MBV output to date was four tracks on the soundtrack to Sofia Coppola‘s film, Lost In Translation, in 2003.

Tickets for the shows go on sale tomorrow, Friday November 16 at 9am.

MBV will play:

London, The Roundhouse (June 20)

Manchester, Apollo (28)

Glasgow, Barrowland (July 2)

Cat Power’s “Jukebox”

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For many who’ve seen Cat Power gigs over the years, calmness is not a word that immediately springs to mind when trying to describe Chan Marshall. Neither has she been, for large tracts of her confounding and exceptional career, much of a populist, exactly. Her distrait otherness might have been part of the appeal to some of us, but it would hardly work as a mainstream draw. Since last year’s “The Greatest”, however, Marshall seems to have become more than a hip name to drop amongst indie fans and fashion industry types. If she could just hold things together for long enough, maybe, maybe, she could narrowly sneak into the record collections of a few Norah Jones fans, too. “Jukebox”, her new thing, definitely builds on that. It’s predominantly a covers record, but the contrast between it and 2000’s “Covers Record” is vast. Where that album was frail, almost disconcertingly so, and skeletal, “Jukebox” is a little more fleshed out, and blessed (or cursed, depending on how much of a casualty you want Marshall to sound) with an elegance and calmness. She used to sound ghostly, hushed, as if she were barely there. Now, Marshall doesn’t belt them out, exactly. But the engaging slightness of her vocal performances seems the product of discretion rather than debilitating confidence issues. What I’m trying to say, I suppose, in a typically ambulatory way, is that “Jukebox” is a very tasteful record, and consequently may alienate some of her older fans. Her treatments of songs here – by Hank Williams, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell – is far from orthodox. But while she takes a standard like “New York New York” and shimmies her way around the familiar melody, there are no striking deconstructions like that of “Satisfaction” on “The Covers Record”. These are often radical and soulful rethinks, but they don’t like stream-of-consciousness gushes from Marshall’s psyche. She inhabits these songs, sure, but this time she stops short of stealing their bones. Part of this is due, I guess, to the measured classicism of her current band, the Dirty Delta Blues. Jim White’s been on call with Marshall for years now, of course (interesting to contrast “Jukebox”, incidentally, with another of White’s recent gigs, PJ Harvey’s “White Chalk”; there are vague affinities between Marshall’s rethink of her own “Metal Heart” here and some of Harvey’s fine work. In general, though, the two singers seem to be currently moving in opposite directions). But Judah Bauer from the Blues Explosion is a big, if still fairly subtle, presence: it’s his spare, clipped Keith riffs that drive the take on Dylan’s “I Believe In You” (less deferential than their “Stuck Inside Of Mobile” on the “I’m Not There” soundtrack, I’d say). More deferential, oddly, is “Song To Bobby”, which follows straight after. This is Marshall’s explicit and very touching homage to Dylan. As Woody Guthrie was to Dylan, so Dylan becomes to Marshall, when she goes to meet him backstage at a gig in Paris. For most of “Jukebox”, Marshall’s voice is strikingly unfussy – one of the album’s pleasures is how she consistently refuses to believe that oversinging is the only way to impose emotion on someone else’s song, so that she can handle Janis Joplin and Billie Holiday showstoppers with striking understatement. But on “Song To Bobby”, something strange happens. It’s rather touching, actually; her voice takes on the flip, accelerated phrasing of early Dylan. “Jukebox” is a gorgeous record, if lacking the diffident punch of some of its predecessors, notably “You Are Free”. But when she affects Dylan on her own song, Marshall cleverly points up the cleverness of the whole endeavour. Here, more than anywhere else, you think most about the art of the cover, the purposeful and inadvertent acts of impersonation that go with it. By including “Song To Bobby”, Cat Power hasn’t just made an album of covers, she’s made an album about covering songs, too. Interesting.

For many who’ve seen Cat Power gigs over the years, calmness is not a word that immediately springs to mind when trying to describe Chan Marshall. Neither has she been, for large tracts of her confounding and exceptional career, much of a populist, exactly. Her distrait otherness might have been part of the appeal to some of us, but it would hardly work as a mainstream draw.

Sex Pistols Play On New Ian Brown Single

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Ian Brown is set to release the second single from his fifth solo album 'The World Is Yours' next month. 'Sister Rose' features two guesting Sex Pistols on the track, Steve Jones and Paul Cook on guitar and drums. The single out on December 3, is just one of the tracks that feature guest artists on Brown's latest solo effort. Ex-Smiths' Andy Rourke and Sinead O'Connor also appear. More details about the album and a Q&A with Brown about 'The World Is Yours' is available here. Ian Brown's current 35-date UK tour continues: Carlisle, Sands Centre (November 26) Oxford, Carling Academy (27) London Brixton Academy (29) London Brixton Academy (30) Doncaster Dome (December 1) Aberdeen AECC (3) Glasgow Academy (4) Wolverhampton Civic (5) Manchester Central (7) Manchester Central (8)

Ian Brown is set to release the second single from his fifth solo album ‘The World Is Yours’ next month.

‘Sister Rose’ features two guesting Sex Pistols on the track, Steve Jones and Paul Cook on guitar and drums.

The single out on December 3, is just one of the tracks that feature guest artists on Brown’s latest solo effort. Ex-Smiths’ Andy Rourke and Sinead O’Connor also appear.

More details about the album and a Q&A with Brown about ‘The World Is Yours’ is available here.

Ian Brown’s current 35-date UK tour continues:

Carlisle, Sands Centre (November 26)

Oxford, Carling Academy (27)

London Brixton Academy (29)

London Brixton Academy (30)

Doncaster Dome (December 1)

Aberdeen AECC (3)

Glasgow Academy (4)

Wolverhampton Civic (5)

Manchester Central (7)

Manchester Central (8)

Beatles Catologue Nearly Ready To Go Digital

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Paul McCartney has stated that the Beatles back catalogue will probably be ready to be published online as early as next year. Speaking to US publication Billboard, McCartney said: "it's all happening soon. Most of us are all sort of ready. The whole thing is primed, ready to go -- there's just maybe one little sticking point left, and I think it's being cleared up as we speak, so it shouldn't be too long. It's down to fine-tuning, but I'm pretty sure it'll be happening next year, 2008." He also added that they were deliberately taking their time to iron out the finer details in bringing the Beatles music to the digital platform. He said: "You've got to get these things right. You don't want to do something that's as cool as that and in three years time you think, 'Oh God, why did we do that?!" All four Beatles' solo catalogues have already been made available to download this year. Meanwhile, McCartney's expanded reissue of his latest album 'Memory Almost Full' was released last week - for more details click here.

Paul McCartney has stated that the Beatles back catalogue will probably be ready to be published online as early as next year.

Speaking to US publication Billboard, McCartney said: “it’s all happening soon. Most of us are all sort of ready. The whole thing is primed, ready to go — there’s just maybe one little sticking point left, and I think it’s being cleared up as we speak, so it shouldn’t be too long. It’s down to fine-tuning, but I’m pretty sure it’ll be happening next year, 2008.”

He also added that they were deliberately taking their time to iron out the finer details in bringing the Beatles music to the digital platform. He said: “You’ve got to get these things right. You don’t want to do something that’s as cool as that and in three years time you think, ‘Oh God, why did we do that?!”

All four Beatles’ solo catalogues have already been made available to download this year.

Meanwhile, McCartney’s expanded reissue of his latest album ‘Memory Almost Full’ was released last week – for more details click here.

Springsteen Extends Magic Tour

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Bruce Springsteen, touring for the first time since 2003 with the E Street Band has extended their current 'Magic' tour. Six additional dates in the US have been announced, starting in Conneecticut on February 28, the same venue that the original tour kicked off last month. More dates are expected to be announced soon. Springsteen and the E Street band are due to play London's 02 Arena on December 19. The new US dates are: Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center (February 28) Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena (March 6) Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena (7) St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center (16) Anaheim, CA Honda Center (April 7) Atlanta, GA Philips Arena (25) You can read Uncut's review of the new Springsteen album 'Magic' here.

Bruce Springsteen, touring for the first time since 2003 with the E Street Band has extended their current ‘Magic’ tour.

Six additional dates in the US have been announced, starting in Conneecticut on February 28, the same venue that the original tour kicked off last month.

More dates are expected to be announced soon.

Springsteen and the E Street band are due to play London’s 02 Arena on December 19.

The new US dates are:

Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center (February 28)

Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena (March 6)

Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena (7)

St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center (16)

Anaheim, CA Honda Center (April 7)

Atlanta, GA Philips Arena (25)

You can read Uncut’s review of the new Springsteen album ‘Magic’ here.

Cut Of The Day: Depeche Mode Live In London

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Cut of the day: November 14 Today, check out Dave Gahan and co in full electro mode, on their 'Black Celebration' tour in London in 1986. This live performance of Depeche Mode's third single from 1981 'Just Can't Get Enough' is a blast of pure synth-pop. The track was written by Vince Clarke who left the band in late 1981. It was also the first DM track to be accompanied by a promo video. Check out the live footage here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7akMyk30QY&rel=1 If you have any trouble viewing the embedded video, click here

Cut of the day: November 14

Today, check out Dave Gahan and co in full electro mode, on their ‘Black Celebration’ tour in London in 1986.

This live performance of Depeche Mode‘s third single from 1981 ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ is a blast of pure synth-pop.

The track was written by Vince Clarke who left the band in late 1981. It was also the first DM track to be accompanied by a promo video.

Check out the live footage here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7akMyk30QY&rel=1

If you have any trouble viewing the embedded video, click here

Win! Nirvana Unplugged In New York DVDs

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Nirvana are set to officially release their MTV Unplugged show from 1993 on DVD on November 19 - and www.uncut.co.uk has got five copies to giveaway!! The new Unplugged DVD release will feature two tracks not broadcast in the show from November 18, 1993 - 'Oh Me' and 'Something In The Way'. The DVD will also come with a behind-the-scenes documentary with extended band interviews as well as five tracks recorded during the pre-show rehearsals at Sony Music Studios. The gig has only previously been available on VHS and Japanese Import DVD. You can see a preview trailer from the DVD here. It includes snippets of the tracks that didnt make the original broadcast. To be in with a chance of winning one of five copies, all you have to do is answer the question here. Competition closes December 1. For the full Nirvana Unplugged track listing, click here. To win more great prizes, keep checking www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/special_features.

Nirvana are set to officially release their MTV Unplugged show from 1993 on DVD on November 19 – and www.uncut.co.uk has got five copies to giveaway!!

The new Unplugged DVD release will feature two tracks not broadcast in the show from November 18, 1993 – ‘Oh Me’ and ‘Something In The Way’.

The DVD will also come with a behind-the-scenes documentary with extended band interviews as well as five tracks recorded during the pre-show rehearsals at Sony Music Studios.

The gig has only previously been available on VHS and Japanese Import DVD.

You can see a preview trailer from the DVD here. It includes snippets of the tracks that didnt make the original broadcast.

To be in with a chance of winning one of five copies, all you have to do is answer the question here.

Competition closes December 1.

For the full Nirvana Unplugged track listing, click here.

To win more great prizes, keep checking www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/special_features.

White Stripes Reveal New Single Details

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White Stripes are to release 'Conquest' as the third single from latest album 'Icky Thump' on December 31. The Spanish themed song's video, shot by videographer Diane Martel, tells 'a love story of man versus bull, in the ultimate conquest' states a message on the White Stripes website www.whitestripes.com. The site also says thatJack White 'trained with renowned bullfighter Dennis Borba to make his performance in the video as authentic as possible.' The video will premiere on MTV on November 26, and will be available on iTunes from November 27. The single will come backed with three new tracks, on three coloured 7" vinyls - one black, one white and one red. Beck is the collaborator Jack and Meg have hinted they have been working with in the studio recently. He co-produced the duo's three new tracks during a recording session in his living room and also contributes vocals and piano to "It's My Fault For Being Famous" as well as slide guitar on "Honey, We Can't Afford To Look This Cheap". Inspired by the single's video, each vinyl will also include a Mondo Toro trading card featuring the legendary matadors El Sloth, El Bianca Rosa and El Perdador. US copies of these singles will also include a different poster with each release. 'Conquest' will be released in the US on December 18 and in the UK on December 31. The full track listings are: 7" One (Black vinyl): A: Conquest B: It's My Fault For Being Famous 7" Two (White vinyl): A: Conquest B: Honey, We Can't Afford To Look This Cheap 7" Three (Red vinyl): A: Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version) B: Cash Grab Complications On The Matter Digital Maxi Single (US only): 1. Conquest 2. It's My Fault For Being Famous 3. Cash Grab Complications On The Matter 4. Honey, We Can't Afford To Look This Cheap 5. Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version)

White Stripes are to release ‘Conquest’ as the third single from latest album ‘Icky Thump’ on December 31.

The Spanish themed song’s video, shot by videographer Diane Martel, tells ‘a love story of man versus bull, in the ultimate conquest’ states a message on the White Stripes website www.whitestripes.com.

The site also says thatJack White ‘trained with renowned bullfighter Dennis Borba to make his performance in the video as authentic as possible.’

The video will premiere on MTV on November 26, and will be available on iTunes from November 27.

The single will come backed with three new tracks, on three coloured 7″ vinyls – one black, one white and one red.

Beck is the collaborator Jack and Meg have hinted they have been working with in the studio recently.

He co-produced the duo’s three new tracks during a recording session in his living room and also contributes vocals and piano to “It’s My Fault For Being Famous” as well as slide guitar on “Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap”.

Inspired by the single’s video, each vinyl will also include a Mondo Toro trading card featuring the legendary matadors El Sloth, El Bianca Rosa and El Perdador.

US copies of these singles will also include a different poster with each release.

‘Conquest’ will be released in the US on December 18 and in the UK on December 31.

The full track listings are:

7″ One (Black vinyl):

A: Conquest

B: It’s My Fault For Being Famous

7″ Two (White vinyl):

A: Conquest

B: Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap

7″ Three (Red vinyl):

A: Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version)

B: Cash Grab Complications On The Matter

Digital Maxi Single (US only):

1. Conquest

2. It’s My Fault For Being Famous

3. Cash Grab Complications On The Matter

4. Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap

5. Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version)

Yeasayer Forced To Cancel Edinburgh Show Tonight

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Brooklyn-based psych-pop band Yeasayer have been forced to cancel their show in Edinburgh tonight (November 14). The band, who's debut album 'All Hour Cymbals' was released to great acclaim a few weeks ago apologise to fans who had tickets for tonight's show. A double booking at The Hive venue means that Yeasayer will have to reschedule at a later date. The band have, however, announced two other appearances in London taking place this month. They will appear instore at Rough Trade records in Brick Lane on November 19 and will also headline the Weather Club at 93 Foot East on November 30. The rest of Yeasayer's tour now looks like this: Edinburgh, The Hive (CANCELLED) (November 14) Leeds, Cockpit (15) Bristol, Bar Academy (16) Birmingham, Bar Academy (18) London, Rough Trade In-Store (19) London, Koko (W/ Electrelane) (29) London, Weatherclub @ 93 Feet East (30) Listen to Yeasayer tracks, including debut single '2080' on their MySpace page here.

Brooklyn-based psych-pop band Yeasayer have been forced to cancel their show in Edinburgh tonight (November 14).

The band, who’s debut album ‘All Hour Cymbals’ was released to great acclaim a few weeks ago apologise to fans who had tickets for tonight’s show. A double booking at The Hive venue means that Yeasayer will have to reschedule at a later date.

The band have, however, announced two other appearances in London taking place this month.

They will appear instore at Rough Trade records in Brick Lane on November 19 and will also headline the Weather Club at 93 Foot East on November 30.

The rest of Yeasayer’s tour now looks like this:

Edinburgh, The Hive (CANCELLED) (November 14)

Leeds, Cockpit (15)

Bristol, Bar Academy (16)

Birmingham, Bar Academy (18)

London, Rough Trade In-Store (19)

London, Koko (W/ Electrelane) (29)

London, Weatherclub @ 93 Feet East (30)

Listen to Yeasayer tracks, including debut single ‘2080’ on their MySpace page here.

Ramones Drumstick and DVD Comp

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Last month www.uncut.co.uk ran a competition to giveaway five copies of the new Ramones double DVD "It’s Alive 1974-1996, along with some fun electronic drumsticks. We asked: In the current series of Entourage, Vincent Chase is set to star in a biopic of the Ramones - What is it called? The answer was: I Wanna Be Sedated. Five winners, whose prizes are now on their way, are: 1. Michael O'Sullivan, Hanwell,London. 2. Julie Basstone, Colne, Lancashire. 3. Sophie Ward, Southampton, Hants. 4. Ralph Wilkins, Norwich, Norfolk. 5. Steve Harris, Bilston, West Mids. Congratulations! To see a trailer for the Ramones DVD and to see the original competition click here.

Last month www.uncut.co.uk ran a competition to giveaway five copies of the new Ramones double DVD “It’s Alive 1974-1996, along with some fun electronic drumsticks.

We asked: In the current series of Entourage, Vincent Chase is set to star in a biopic of the Ramones – What is it called?

The answer was: I Wanna Be Sedated.

Five winners, whose prizes are now on their way, are:

1. Michael O’Sullivan, Hanwell,London.

2. Julie Basstone, Colne, Lancashire.

3. Sophie Ward, Southampton, Hants.

4. Ralph Wilkins, Norwich, Norfolk.

5. Steve Harris, Bilston, West Mids.

Congratulations!

To see a trailer for the Ramones DVD and to see the original competition click here.

Jackie O Motherfucker: “Valley Of Fire”

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We just had one of those weirdly serendipitous moments on the stereo, accidentally finding affinities, as you don't, between Kanye West and Jackie O Motherfucker. Somewhat after the event, I'll admit, I finally got round to playing Kanye's "Graduation", the highlight of a pretty dispiriting experience (and I write as someone who loved his first two albums) being a hefty sample from Can's "Sing Swan Song" on the almost identically-themed "Drunk And Hot Girls". Soon after, we put on the new Motherfucker album, "Valley Of Fire", and I was struck by the way its opening track, "Sing", has that orbiting, featherlight feel of Can at their most evanescent. I guess it's not much of a surprise to find a band like JOMF referencing Can; after all, the affinities between New Weird American types and their Krautrock brethren have been well-documented, not least by me. Jackie O Motherfucker, I should explain at this point, are one of those new weird/psych/free folk/avant-jam bands so beloved of this blog - though in fairness I haven't actually been down this path for a good two or three weeks now. They are, I think, from Portland, Oregon, though the nature of these ever-shifting collective units means that anything so prosaic as a base camp might be a bit reductive for such free spirits. As a basic reference point, I suppose Sunburned Hand Of The Man might work. That said, JOMF are probably less pranksterish and funkish, and more inclined to a heady, slow-building, dilated-pupils, backwoods spacerock. That came into sharp focus on the uncanny folkish songforms of "Flags Of The Sacred Harp", which came out a couple of years ago on the ATP label. And that trend continues to a point on "Valley Of Fire", not least on the title track, which sits somewhere spiritual between Will Oldham and Spacemen 3. It's a lovely, warm record, all told, and more welcoming than some of the freak-outs from this world which I've featured here in the past. "Valley Of Fire" is, above everything, economical and beautifully structured, drifting in on that wave of cosmic rustle, coming gently into focus with a couple of tremulous folk songs, then unravelling with the mighty rattle and hum of "We Are Channel Zero", which arrives at chaos in a very beguiling way. Some of the chants on this last jam might remind you vaguely of the Animal Collective and there's some great octopoid free drumming going on which reminds me of sometime Sunburned man Chris Corsano (particularly his work on Six Organs Of Admittance's "School Of The Flower"). But the point is, if you've been a bit wary of the heavier free end of the acid-folk whatever, have a go at this. The title track is playing now at their myspace.

We just had one of those weirdly serendipitous moments on the stereo, accidentally finding affinities, as you don’t, between Kanye West and Jackie O Motherfucker.

London Film Festival — our final round-up

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Here's our look at the best films from this year's London Film Festival... The real pleasure at the LFF is seeking out its hidden gems. Here are 10 of this year’s best… California Dreamin’ (Endless) A train of US Marines are stopped en route to Kosovo by a Romanian station-master. Fraternisation and then tragedy ensue. Don’t Think About It Valerio Mastandrea, all hangdog charm, is a past-it Italian punk star, forced into responsibility when his respectable relatives crack. Echo Kim Bodnia (Pusher) is a loving but unstable father on the run with his son. Uncomfortably tense viewing, as he teeters on the edge. Chop Shop In New York’s “Iron Triangle” of dodgy garages and junkyards, 12-year-old Alejandro fends for himself and his prostitute sister. Grace Is Gone John Cusack’s soldier wife is killed in Iraq. In shock, he takes their kids on a road trip. Alexandra Alexandra visits her Red Army grandson in Chechnya. Filmed in war-wrecked Grozny, looking as petrified and lost as Pompeii. La Zona A teen robber from the slums finds himself trapped in a Mexico City gated community straight out of JG Ballard. The Unpolished From Germany. Adolescent Stevie tries to escape slack, drug-dazed commune life with her wild parents. Juno Witheringly sarcastic Juno, 16, gets pregnant, and picks yuppies Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman to adopt her baby. Sweet, scatological fun. Days and Clouds A middle-class Italian couple hit the rocks when he loses his job. Epic and emotional, like a soft-hearted Ken Loach. NICK HASTED

Here’s our look at the best films from this year’s London Film Festival…