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Foo Fighters' Sixth Album
The Foo Fighters' sixth album, tentatively titled Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace, is due out on September 25th via RCA. The 12-song set may throw some fans for a loop, as tracks like "Let It Die" and "Erase Replace" make drastic stylistic...
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Ryan Adams Tour Update
Ryan Adams has made some additions to his summer tour in support of his ninth studio effort Easy Tiger. He has completed his June jaunt along the Atlantic and will now spend July making his way westward. Tour dates: 7/10, Charlottesville, VA...
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Viva Earth Cancelled
Live Earth cancellations have risen to 3 gigs with the Los Angeles portion of the extravaganza being nixed. Due to take place at the famed Memorial Coliseum, the event has been called off for reasons unknown. Busta Rhymes, Ciara and Tyrese were to...
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Arctic Monkeys Question Live Earth
The Arctic Monkeys have stated that they feel playing Live Earth to promote climate change would be hypocritical. Drummer Matt Helders stated, "We're using enough power for ten houses just for lighting. It'd be a bit hypocritical." The Arctic...
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Ministry's Final Curtain Draws Near
September 18 marks the day of Ministry's final studio album hitting shelves. The Last Sucker and its supporting world tour in 2008 will cap an incredible 11 albums, 27 years and 4 Grammy nominations. The irony: Al Jourgensen will put Ministry out to...
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Anavan - Anavan
Good Times Don't Necessarily Make WavesWhen listening to new music, the hardest thing to avoid is placing it in the shadow of the old. Granted, there are always special cases which offer up refreshing takes on the old or current alongside those that...
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Interpol Expand North American Tour
Interpol have added even more dates to their world tour in support of Our Love to Admire, out July 10. Following their performances on the European festival circuit this summer, the band will return in the Fall to play dates in cities including...
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The Hourly Radio - History Will Never Hold Me
British PersuasionIn the category of British indie bands that never were, Dallas natives the Hourly Radio masquerade as mediocre Brit Pop with debut album History Will Never Hold Me. It’s clear they may strive to capture the sounds...
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