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Last Ministry Album Due
Al Jourgensen is chiming the death knell on Ministry. The band is currently on tour, after which Jourgensen plans to record "the last Ministry album." Jourgensen has kept the band going strong since 1981. The album will work with Ministry's two...
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Tool - 10,000 Days
Ten Thousand DazeAfter five years of exploring the occult, searching for aliens and dabbling in LSD, Tool finally returns with their forth full-length studio release, 10,000 Days. The title refers to vocalist Maynard James Keenan's mother, who was...
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Matt Costa - Songs We Sing
First and ForemostMatt Costa has a good following going into his debut, Songs We Sing. He spent the summer opening for Jack Johnson, who signed the California native to his Brushfire Records. Costa also lent his voice to Johnson's Sing-A-Longs &...
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Foos Unplug with Frank Black
Foo Fighters have put together a summer tour to highlight the acoustic disc from their double album In Your Honor. They will bring along guest musicians Petra Haden (violin), Rami Jaffee (keyboards), Drew Hester (percussion), and former Nirvana/Foo...
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MTV Picks Up J.Lo Reality Show
Jennifer Lopez is putting together a new reality series for MTV called "Moves." The show follows the lives of struggling dancers, whom Lopez selected in auditions. She will makes cameos throughout the show's eight-episode season. Lopez said of her...
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Babyshambles Dropped
Record label Rough Trade has officially dropped the Pete Doherty-fronted band Babyshambles from their roster "because it just proved to be so difficult to deal with Pete and the people he surrounds himself with." Doherty has been quoted as saying...
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The King of Ska Dead At 64
Desmond Dekker, the man who brought ska to the masses in 1969 with his international hit song "Israelites," died of a heart attack this past Thursday at his home in England. The success of "Israelites" opened the door for reggae and Bob Marley....
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Circus Mag Closes Its Doors
Publisher and editor-in-chief Gerald Rothberg has announced to his freelance contributors that after forty years, Circus magazine will cease production. Rothberg has stated that due to great personal financial loss, he can no longer sustain the...
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