Noel Gallagher: New Oasis record ready to roll
Noel Gallagher has revealed that the new Oasis album is completed and ready to run.»
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Noel Gallagher has revealed that the new Oasis album is completed and ready to run.»
Prog rock sparklies, Secret Machines, are to support the Chemical Brothers on the techno duo’s London leg of their tour of the UK.»
Fountains of Wayne have recorded shortened versions of 'All Kinds of Time' from their 'Welcome Interstate Managers’ album for an NFL television commercial.»
As they wrap up a year that has seen them do the unthinkable: a respectable as-good-as-the-first-time (I’ve been told) comeback, the Pixies and their various members' other guises appear to be merely gathering pace for 2005…»
Hal and The Magic Numbers, hippy folk flower kissers both of them, are to team up for a joint, rotating bill tour in February.»
The three remaining members of Detroit rock legends, The MC5, are to be sued by the widow and children of MC5 lead singer Rob Tyner.»
Mercury Rev have announced that their forthcoming sixth album ‘The Secret Migration’ will be initially released as a series of download only EPs.»
Pete Doherty is to appear in an interview on Newsnight this week.»
Digital love cats, Daft Punk are to release their third LP ‘Human After All’ in spring next year.»
Comeback 2004 winners, Embrace, finished off their unusual year on Saturday night with a secret gig 300 feet underground at Carnglaze Caverns in Cornwall.»
In a fitting and timely tribute, Peel heroes Mogwai are to release an album’s worth of BBC Radio sessions in February 2005.»
According to an article on efestivals.co.uk, it says, according to an article on the Bristol Evening Post website, that Michael Eavis has said that ex-Beach Boy Brian Wilson is to bring his ‘Smile’ show to Glastonbury next June.»
Old skool hip hop northern soul heroes The Go! Team are to celebrate their rise to musical ubiquity by jaunting off round the country from January.»
Doves have announced details of a sizeable tour in 2005 to celebrate the release of their third album, ‘Some Cities’.»
Formerly young pop star, Madonna, has been revealed as the biggest touring cash cow of the year.»
Following on from news that The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster have left Universal / Island Records, the band have released some interesting words to the world at large.»
Detroit tunesmith, Brendan Benson will release a new record in March 2005, with a short UK tour around the same time to boot.»
In disappointing, yet not unsurprising news, it appears that GlassJAw have split up.»
Speculation is rife that the newly-crowned John Peel Stage (formerly the New Band’s stage) is to replace the Dance Tent behind the Main Stage.»
Cruelly not-bigger than Franz Ferdinand NYC geniuses, Stellastar*, are set to record their new LP in January and February next year.»
Top of the pile emo stars, Jimmy Eat World are to hit the UK in March as part of their world tour to support the release of their latest album, ‘Futures’.»
Religious-experience rock rebels, Blues Explosion, have been announced as special guests to The Hives on the Swede’s April tour of the UK.»
Electro-punk pioneers Suicide have announced a UK date early next year, plus details of re-issued albums.
Word on the street is that zombie rock heroes Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster have been released from their label, Universal Records.»
Ash announce special Xmas club show this Saturday.»
Vegas showboys, The Killers, have announced a special one-off London show for February next year.»
Following on from the 20th Anniversary recording of ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas Time?’, it’s been revealed that the song’s American counterpart ‘We Are The World’, an arguably even schmaltzier song, is to get a double-decade makeover.»
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