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David Bowie reveals Nothing Has Changed artwork and announces world premiere of ‘Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)’

David Bowie has revealed the artwork for his forthcoming compilation, Nothing Has Changed. The album will come out with different covers for each format, each depicting Bowie looking into a mirror.

Orange Juice: “If anything became too smooth, Edwyn Collins liked to fuck it up”

Edwyn Collins has just performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London as part of this year’s Meltdown festival – here, in a fascinating feature from Uncut’s April 2010 issue (Take 155), the tale of Collins’ Orange Juice is told by the man himself alongside the group’s other members. Get ready for a tale of wilful perversity, vicious in-fighting, pant-wetting on TV and how Edwyn Collins “traded in all our equity for a funny bassline”… Words: Alastair McKay ___________________

Jeff Bridges plays annual Lebowski Fest in Los Angeles

Jeff Bridges and his band took to the stage to play a 30-minute set at Lebowski Fest in Los Angeles on Friday (April 25). As reported by Associated Press, the actor, who played Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski in the 1998 Coen Brothers film The Big Lebowski, performed songs from his 2009 film Crazy Heart among others. Kyle Gass, best known as one half of Tenacious D alongside Jack Black, opened the night with a set of songs drawn from The Big Lebowski itself.

Read the setlist for Neil Young’s April 1, 2014 Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles show

Neil Young played the third of four shows at Los Angeles' Dolby Theatre last night [April 1]. The setlist was similar to the sets Young had played on his previous solo acoustic shows this year, with the addition of "Thrasher", which had made its first appearance in 36 years on Saturday [March 29]. Young plays his fourth and final show at the venue tonight [April 2].

Watch The National’s new trailer for “Mistaken For Strangers” documentary

The National have unveiled a new trailer for their Mistaken For Strangers documentary. The film, which premiered last year at the Tribeca Film Festival, will open in cinemas in the United States on March 25. Click below to watch the new trailer, which follows the band as frontman Matt Berninger's brother Tom joins them on tour as a roadie. Matt produced the film alongside Carin Besser and Craig Charland, and commented: "I was happy to give my brother whatever access he needed. I just didn't expect this movie to include shower scenes."

Ikea to discontinue vinyl-friendly shelving range

IKEA have announced plans to discontinue their Expedit shelving range. The range has proved immensely popular with record collectors, as it's dimensions make it perfect for storing records.

Moustache combs, long-ass rice and Nefertiti’s Fjord… The strange hinterland of Parks And Recreation

Nick Offerman, a 43-year-old actor with a splendid moustache and a key role in what might currently be America’s best sitcom, is an interesting guy. Last year, he wrote and starred in a video for the mediocre LA indie-punk band Fidlar, in which he goes on an extended urinating spree.
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