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    November 25

    New Spiritualized album in 2010?

    Spiritualized's Jason Pierce has revealed the band could release a new album next year.

    A follow-up to 2008's 'Songs in A&E', the album is said to have been inspired by the reissue of the band's 1997 album 'Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space'.

    "I am making a record," Jason Pierce told The Quietus. "It's very weird to lay out something you did 12 years ago ['Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space'] in all its complexity and then get inside it enough to be able to play it live, and not have that get into some of the newer stuff we're doing," he added.

    Revealing the album would be released "when it's done", he said that meant "hopefully next year".

    "It's early days. We've put down some great, great songs, I think what [listening to] Ladies And Gentlemen... has done is raised the bar in a different way," he explained.

    "Rather than just copying the sonics of that record and saying, 'How did we used to do it?' or, 'We used to do it like this', it's raised the bar, and I think that's good," he added.

    Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry collaborating with Radiohead and Red Hot Chili Peppers

    Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry has revealed that he is working on a new solo album that features members of Radiohead and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

    In an email to fans the singer-songwriter announced that he is has brought in Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea to play on the album.

    Also set to collaborate with super-producer Nile Rodgers from Chic, the record is set for release in the summer of 2010.

    As previously reported Ferry is set to release a single with DJ Hell in January called 'U Can Dance'.

    Dave Grohl On Them Crooked Vultures: 'I Need To Be In This Band'

    Drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has spoke with The Toronto Star about his new band, Them Crooked Vultures, which he put together with Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and Queens Of The Stone Age singer/guitarist Josh Homme.

    Asked about the chance for the three of them to play together, Grohl said, "Who's going to let that go to waste? None of us needs to be in this band, but none of us would want to be anywhere else, you know? No, that's not true. I need to be in this band because the feeling I get playing with the Vultures, I don't get anywhere else."

    Grohl indicated that he wanted to get back to playing drums after more than 13 years fronting Foo Fighters. He explained, "I'm a drummer . . . I want a band to play the drums in. But I'm not just gonna go eke out with some band that doesn't matter, I wanna do something that's gonna make people's heads spin. And that's why I'm in a band with Josh and John."

    Regarding the band's self-titled debut, which arrived in stores last Tuesday (November 17th), Grohl said, "I think we knew within the first month or two that we were making something that had a lot more weight or depth to it than some side project."

    Grohl also spoke with Spinner.com about the current Foo Fighters break, which began in fall 2008 and is likely to last well into 2010 as he continues to tour with Them Crooked Vultures.

    Grohl said, "I think, to me, the most important thing was to give the audience a break from the band, not even that we need to stop playing. I feel like the world doesn't need another Foo Fighters record right now."

    The Foo Fighters did tape an episode of VH1 Storytellers that will premiere this Friday (November 27th).
    November 24

    New CD Releases


    Beautiful Supermachines Shut Up
    Birdman Pricele$$
    Susan Boyle [Britain's Got Talent runner-up] I Dreamed A Dream
    Lady Gaga Fame Monster
    Adam Lambert [American Idol runner-up] For Your Entertainment
    Memphis Bleek The Process E2
    Ike Reilly Hard Luck Stories
    Rihanna Rated R
    Shakira She Wolf
    Timbaland Shock Value 2
    Tom Waits Glitter And Doom [Live]
    November 20

    New Interpol album expected for early 2010

    Interpol have revealed that their new album will be released in early 2010 - and is a bit of a retro affair.

    The record will be the follow-up to 2007's 'Our Love To Admire' and the group's fourth studio album, and the band's drummer Sam Fogarino has revealed how the sound of the LP is a return to that of their 2002 debut album 'Turn On The Bright Lights'.

    "The new record falls back towards the first," he told Paste Magazine. He added: "In trying to move forward, there was an unspoken realisation that you can’t let go of your sonic-defining tag."

    Although a release date, title or tracklisting is still yet-to-be announced, Forgarino also revealed how the band had reverted back to their early sound.

    "There was an effort in Daniel [Kessler]'s guitar tone; he rediscovered it playing in his loft space for a year without anybody," he explained. "The quality of that tone, played in a big room, is just beautiful. It creates an atmosphere."

    Meanwhile, Interpol frontman Paul Banks is set to play just two UK shows in December as Julian Plenti. Performing in Manchester and London, the shows are in support of his debut solo album 'Skyscraper' - which was released earlier this year.
    November 17

    Johnny Marr Can't 'Ignore' The Cribs

    Mutual regard and geographic proximity were what led to Johnny Marr joining the Cribs for the group's just-released fourth album, "Ignore the Ignorant."

    "I love the band, anyway," the Modest Mouse and former Smiths guitarist tells Billboard.com. "I was living in Portland, Ore. -- which I still do some of the time -- and Gary (Jarman) from the band lives there, too. We met and we just struck up a friendship and hung out together. We just got together to play as friends, really, to kind of see what would happen. We didn't have any 'Johnny Marr and the Cribs' kind of big agenda or anything. We got together and immediately we wrote the first song on the album, 'We Were Aborted.' The ideas came thick and fast. It was very organic."

    Jarman, who started the Cribs eight years ago in England, calls Marr's interest in the group "flattering" and says that he "brings to the table...a whole different person to bounce off of." And though Marr is among the Cribs' influences and heroes, Jarman says the other three musicians managed to bring him into the band without freaking out too much.

    "The first rehearsal we thought about it very briefly; we didn't want to be bad or f--k it up," Jarman recalls. "But as soon as we started working and making the songs, that all kind of went out the window. Johnny's quite a modest guy, and so easy to work with. In no time at all, this was the band."

    Marr plans to tour with the Cribs in support of "Ignore the Ignorant," but he also hasn't given up his position in Modest Mouse, which he joined for 2007's "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank" and also played on this year's "No One's First and You're Next" EP. "The last I heard, Isaac (Brock) was in the studio working on something," Marr says. "The door's always open for me and for them. I would never use the word 'leave' when discussing that band. They're my brothers. That isn't flowery, hippie nonsense; there's a real brotherhood in that band...so we'll see what happens in the future."

    Amidst all his band endeavors, however, Marr says he still fancies the idea of a solo album, though he isn't predicting when he'll put that into motion. "There's a bunch of them I'd like to do...at some point," says Marr, who also played on the Pet Shop Boys' "Yes" album this year. "I'd like to do something that's sort of experimental guitar pop, really. It doesn't even have to sell; it's just something I'm interested in doing. So that's always there in the background. I've got plenty of other work to do at the moment."

    New CD Releases

    50 Cent Before I Self Destruct
    Kris Allen [American Idol winner] Kris Allen
    Annie Don't Stop
    Bellflur Last Quarter Of The 20th Century Blues
    Justin Bieber My World
    Boyz II Men Love [Covers album]
    The Chairs Nine Ways
    Fall Out Boy Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits
    Janet Jackson Number Ones [Greatest hits]
    Jealous Stardust [EP]
    Norah Jones The Fall
    Leona Lewis Echo
    John Mayer Battle Studies
    Paul McCartney Good Evening New York City [Live CD/DVD]
    Anthony Narvaez Light Show & Audio
    OneRepublic Waking Up
    On Tracy lane Are We Rich Yet
    Rakim The Seventh Seal
    Dave Rawlings A Friend Of A Friend
    Real Estate Real Estate
    Rush Working Man [Live]
    Corey Smith Keeping Up With The Jones
    Tape Deck Mountain Ghost
    Them Crooked Vultures [Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and John Paul Jones] Them Crooked Vultures
    Robbie Williams Reality Killed The Video Star
    Hawksley Workman For Him And The Girl
    November 13

    Courtney Love Planning To Release New Hole Album In Early 2010

    Courtney Love told RollingStone.com on Thursday (November 12th) that her new album, Nobody's Daughter, will be released in January, and that it will go out under the name of her original band Hole. Although the group features no original members besides Love, she said, "Wherever I lay my head is Hole. It's four letters. It is one of the best band names in f***ing history, if I do say so myself. For a while I was a little embarrassed it was maybe vulgar, but at least it's not phallic. It's H-O-L-E, it's a great band name, and it's mine."

    The last Hole album, Celebrity Skin, came out in 1998. Former guitarist Eric Erlandson has questioned whether Love has the right to use the name.

    Love added that the album, her first since 2004's disastrous solo effort America's Sweetheart, is "more important than any record I've ever made, by far."

    Love initially recorded the disc in 2005 with Linda Perry and Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan producing. She later abandoned that version and decided to re-record the album with a different producer and a new band.

    The singer said that the album's lyrics explore "greed, vengeance and feminism."

    Love has recently been at the center of a dispute with the makers of the Guitar Hero video game franchise, claiming she did not give them permission to make an avatar of her late husband, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, perform other artists' songs in the game. Activision, the game's publisher, denied Love's assertion, although the members of No Doubt have recently brought similar accusations against the company.
    November 12

    R.E.M. Hits The Studio To Record New Material

    R.E.M. recently entered a Portland, Oregon studio to record the follow-up to its 2008 album, Accelerate. Guitarist Peter Buck posted this photo of singer Michael Stipe working with studio engineers. According to Spinner.com, R.E.M. is working with producer Jacknife Lee, who dished about their recent sessions, noting that the new set will resemble the live-in-the-studio process used on Accelerate. He says, "It was five people in a room playing -- not looking back, that wasn't the intent. It was counting to four and playing a song. And in that, there's a fierceness ... They're a great band."

    There's no word on when the album will surface, but R.E.M. recently released a concert set called Live At The Olympia, which includes 39 songs from the group's 2007 five-night stint in Dublin, Ireland.
    November 10

    Nine Inch Nails and Lostprophets drummer for solo album

    Nine Inch Nails and Lostprophets drummer Ilan Rubin is set to release a special edition package of his 2008 solo project 'Coup'.

    Rubin, who recorded the album as part of his project The New Regime, is offering fans a limited edition version of the album to buy from Thenewregimemusic.com.

    The package features the album on 180gram vinyl and CD, as well as a DVD featuring live performances and an interview with Rubin, a 16-page booklet and a link to download instrumental mixes from Thenewregimemusic.com.

    All 1,000 copies of the package are signed by Rubin, while a standalone CD version will also be available to buy from the site.

    To celebrate the release, which is available to buy now, The New Regime are playing Los Angeles' Viper Room on November 19.

    New CD Releases

    AC/DC Backtracks [CD/DVD box set]
    Tori Amos Midwinter Graces
    Bobby Birdman New Moods
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Live [live CD/DVD]
    Bon Jovi The Circle
    Dashboard Confessional Alter The Ending
    theendisthebeginning master machine
    Melanie Fiona The Bridge
    Flyleaf Memento Mori
    Robyn Hitchcock I Often Dream Of Trains In New York
    Hurricane Bells Tonight Is the Ghost
    Wyclef Jean From The Hut To The Projects To The Mansion [EP]
    MF Doom Unexpected Guests
    Omar Rodriguez Lopez Xenophanes
    Mr.Gnome Heave Yer Skeleton
    Puscifier C Is For (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here
    Snow Patrol Up To Now
    Britney Spears Britney Spears: The Singles Collection
    Switchfoot Hello Hurricane
    November 09

    Aerosmith's Joe Perry: 'Steven Tyler has quit'

    Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry has said that singer Steven Tyler has quit the band "as far as I can tell".

    Perry's comments follow those of rhythm guitarist Brad Whitford, who last week (November 6) said that Aerosmith are to hold crisis talks about their future after relations with Tyler became strained.

    Now Perry has confirmed that Tyler is unlikely to perform with the band again.

    "Steven quit as far as I can tell," he told the Las Vegas Sun, adding that the singer "has had no contact with me or the other band members".

    The past few months have blighted with problems for Aerosmith. In August Tyler was airlifted to hospital after falling offstage at a gig in Dakota. As a result, the band were forced to cancel a US tour.

    Reacting to Tyler's supposed departure, Perry vowed to carry on with Aerosmith. He echoed Whitford's recent comments by saying he is considering replacing Tyler with a new vocalist.

    "Right now i'm adjusting to how we're going to go on," Perry explained. "Aerosmith is such a powerful band, I mean it's like a steam locomotive. You just can't disregard 40 years of four guys who play together as well as they do.

    "As far as replacing Steve, it's not just about that, it's also four guys that play extremely well together, and I'm not going to see that go to waste. I really don't know what path it's going to take at this point, but we'll probably find somebody else that will sing in those spots where we need a singer."

    In a recent interview with Classic Rock Magazine, Tyler said he wants to concentrate on "Brand Tyler".
    November 03

    New CD Releases

    Devendra Banhart What Will We Be
    Between The Buried And Me The Great Misdirect
    Chuck Prophet Let Freedom Ring!
    Creed Full Circle
    Mike Epps Mike Epps
    Gov't Mule By A Thread
    Michael Jackson This Is It
    Los Lobos Los Lobos Goes Disney
    Brian McKnight Evolution Of A Man
    The Mother Hips Pacific Dust
    Painkiller Hotel Black Roses
    Pelican What We All Come To Need
    Pink Martini Splendor In The Grass
    The Red Shore Unconsecrated
    R.E.M. Live At The Olympia
    Carly Simon Never Been Gone
    The Slackwater News All You Creatures [EP]
    Squirrel Nut Zippers Lost At Sea [Live]
    Stephen Stills Live At Shepherds Bush [CD/DVD]
    Sting
    If On A Winter's Night
    The String Cheese Incident Trick Or Treat [Live]
    The Swell Season Strict Joy
    Tegan And Sara Sainthood
    Train Save Me San Francisco
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra Night Castle
    Winger Karma
    Wolfmother Cosmic Egg
    November 02

    Tool Frontman On Touring With Side Act: 'We Need To Do It'

    Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan's side project Puscifer began its first North American tour last Thursday (October 29th) in Las Vegas, where the act made its live debut earlier in the year. At the time of the Vegas shows, Keenan wasn't sure if he would take Puscifer on a full tour, but he told us now why he changed his mind: "I just think we need to do it. I think it's so impossible to explain what's going on with this show. You just have to basically present it. You know, trying to explain to somebody in Seattle or Denver what this thing's all about requires too many words. You've got to go do it."

    As with the previous gigs, the shows will be cabaret-style performances by a loose collection of musicians, comedians and other artists.

    The mostly West Coast tour comes just as the group prepares to release a new EP on November 10th, titled C Is For (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here). Puscifer next hits Oakland on Wednesday (November 4th).

    Keenan also informed us that the act will head out on a Midwest and East Coast swing sometime next February or March.

    Puscifer's debut album, V Is For Vagina, came out in the fall of 2007, followed last year by a remix collection titled V Is For Viagra.
    October 27

    New CD Releases

    Devendra Banhart What Will We Be
    Between The Buried And Me The Great Misdirect
    Chuck Prophet Let Freedom Ring!
    Creed Full Circle
    Mike Epps Mike Epps
    Gov't Mule By A Thread
    Michael Jackson This Is It
    Los Lobos Los Lobos Goes Disney
    Brian McKnight Evolution Of A Man
    The Mother Hips Pacific Dust
    Painkiller Hotel Black Roses
    Pelican What We All Come To Need
    Pink Martini Splendor In The Grass
    The Red Shore Unconsecrated
    R.E.M. Live At The Olympia
    Carly Simon Never Been Gone
    The Slackwater News All You Creatures [EP]
    Squirrel Nut Zippers Lost At Sea [Live]
    Stephen Stills Live At Shepherds Bush [CD/DVD]
    Sting
    If On A Winter's Night
    The String Cheese Incident Trick Or Treat [Live]
    The Swell Season Strict Joy
    Tegan And Sara Sainthood
    Train Save Me San Francisco
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra Night Castle
    Winger Karma
    Wolfmother Cosmic Egg
    October 23

    Noel Gallagher confirms solo career plan

    Noel Gallagher has confirmed that he plans to embark on a solo career following the break-up of Oasis in August.

    The guitarist told the Daily Mirror that he was looking forward to releasing music of his own now he was free of the band's shackles.

    "I'm looking forward to doing my own thing, bringing out my own music," he said. "I'm glad that's what people want to hear. I am not thinking about much else, Oasis or Liam, I'm just having a good time."

    Liam Gallagher recently said that he too would continue to make music, but not under the Oasis guise, as had previously been rumoured
    October 20

    New CD Releases

    Atlas Sound Logos
    Cartel Cycles
    Julian Casablancas [The Strokes] Phrazes For The Young
    Terri Clark The Long Way Home
    Converge Axe To Fall
    Do Make Say Think Other Truths
    Electric Six Kill
    Failures' Union In What Way
    Flight Of The Conchords I Told You I Was Freaky
    Florence And The Machine Lungs
    Fuck Buttons Tarot Sport
    Kings Of Convenience Declaration Of Dependence
    Lyle Lovett Natural Foces
    Maps Turning The Mind
    Tim McGraw Southern Voice
    Rammstein Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da
    Russian Circles Geneva
    Soil Picture Perfect
    Sufjan Stevens The BQE
    System And Station I'm Here To Kill [EP]
    Themselves CrownsDown
    White Denim Fits
    October 19

    Billy Corgan to give away new Smashing Pumpkins songs for free

    Billy Corgan has announced that he will be releasing the next Smashing Pumpkins LP, 'Teargarden by Kaleidyscope', a track at a time.

    The collection of 44 songs will be given away for free, with the first song being made available around the end of October.

    The songs will eventually be physically released but this will not be in album form, but in the shape of 11 EPs of four songs each.

    "I want no limitations on what I can, and will do," said Corgan by way of explanation. "I think the size and shape of the traditional album is just morphing into something much more in the moment. Four songs at a time will mean I can give my heart over to the music fully without giving away my now happy life."

    Corgan has not revealed the titles of any of the tracks on the album, but has revealed that "the first four songs are speaking a new language to me, rooted in the psychedelic music I love but still sounding quite modern and like the Pumpkins I long to hear".

    When interviewed by Rolling Stone, Corgan was asked if he could afford to give away his music for free.

    "I can’t afford it!" he replied. "But I would rather be free than rich. The [major] labels are dead ghosts walking, and they know it. They never should have left this mystic free, because I am way more of a pied piper than they could ever fathom."
    October 16

    Tool Frontman Sets EP Relese Date For Side Project

    Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan will release an EP for hjis side project Puscifer on November 10th. The six-track set, titled C is for (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here), marks the outfit's first new material in two years.

    Puscifer kicks off a west coast tour on October 29th in Las Vegas. A midwest/east coast outing is in the works for next year.
    October 13

    New CD Releases

    David Archuleta Christmas From The Heart
    Baroness Blue Record
    Barzin Notes To An Absent Lover
    Bowling For Soup Sorry For Partyin'
    Michael Buble Crazy Love
    Dead By Sunrise [Chester Bennington project] Out Of Ashes
    Bob Dylan Christmas In The Heart
    Five For Fighting Slice
    The Flaming Lips Embryonic
    Grooms Rejoicer
    Lightning Bolt Earthly Delights
    Los Lonely Boys 1969 [EP]
    Mario D.N.A.
    R. Kelly [Title TBA]
    Neon Indian Psychic Charms
    Chita Rivera And Now I Sing
    The Roots How I Got Over
    Say Anything Say Anything
    Shakira She Wolf
    Sugarland Gold And Green
    Connie Talbot Holiday Magic
    The Temper Trap Conditions
    Those Who Lie Beneath An Awakening
    Yoga Megafauna