BRMC ditch drummer again
The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have lost a rider from their gang, as drummer Nick Jago is put out to seed by Peter Hayes and Robert Been again»
The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have lost a rider from their gang, as drummer Nick Jago is put out to seed by Peter Hayes and Robert Been again»
A noticeable lack of high new entries in the singles chart this week, but plenty of jostling for position among the top five, the Arctic Monkeys' 'Brianstorm' valiantly doing battle with a stellar cast of pop’s elite to clinch the number two spot behind Beyoncé and Shakira...»
The line-up for this year's Summer Series of shows at London's Somerset House - it's by the river, yup yup - has been announced...»
Fresh from playing a one-off date at Bloomsbury Ballroom on Tuesday, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have announced a quartet of shows for next month...»
Three bands that you might like have announced extra dates for you to go to... »
Shadowy rockers Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are to return on May 1st with a new album...»
BRMC, those cheeky titans of black-clad dirge-rock are to make a return to Britian prior to the release of their third LP.»
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have inked a UK deal with Echo.»
Franz Ferdinand feature in Britain’s most sexually explicit mainstream film, ever.»
Black Rebel Motorcycle have left Virgin Music.»
Remember when BRMC cancelled those dates in February and promised they'd return?»
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have postponed their show at Middlesborugh Empire on the 19th February.»
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are to take the UK on, presumably with some support rather than on their own, on their February tour.»
Wanna try before you buy? Those pesky scamps at Virgin Records have given us a track called 'Generation' as part of the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club webwheel for 'Take Them On, On Your Own'. Anyhoo, click »
Boring, boring, boring... nothing to see here...BRMC play Reading/Leeds. Because poor old blues rip-off merchant Jack White of the White Shites has bust up his finger, they're not playing Reading and Leeds no more, as previously reported»
Mean Fiddler announce more bands for the August Bank Holiday... After last week's initial headliner listing comes news of The Polyphonic Spree, The Music and AFI confirmed as headliners on the Radio 1 Stage. Also signe»
BRMC have sorted out their visa problem with a bit of help from Bono... Black Rebel.. British drummer Nick Jago lived in the States when the San Francisco cool catz were hitting the big time, the thing was, he was breaking the law and the feds/rozzaz stopped him re-entering yankie-land. He basically»
Bobby Gillespie and his gang of drunk addled revolutionaries have got themselves signed to the evil empire and added an extra date to their uk tour.. 5 labels have been brawling to sign PRIMAL SCREAM in the USA. They've gone for Epic/Sony (not a huge leap considering Creation was part of Sony). »
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have annouced the planned release of a new single. The band will release 'Whatever Happened To My Rock N' Roll' (Punk Song) on September the 16th 2002. This single is taken from their debut album, Black»
Black Rebel Motorcyle Club are to play a one off gig and is expected to be their last non-festival apperance until around October! The gig is on Thursday 4th July 2002 @Camden Underworld and tickets are £15. The catch is they are only on sale on the day of the gig and you are restricted to 2 ti»
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have announced details of a new single and upand coming tour dates. The band are set to release their new single 'Spread Your Love' on May 20th 2002 through Virgin Records. It is the third single to be taken from their Top 30 eponymous »
The San Francisco trio have announced they are to release a new single
Their new single 'Spread Your Love' is out on May 13.
The single will be available on CD, seven-inch single and DVD single.
It is the third single to be released from their
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Last night, Oasis were joined onstage by former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft, who played an exclusive acoustic set. Oasis were originally going to be supported by the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club only, but Ashcroft's appearance had been rumoured for days. Ashcroft performed a number »