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DA NEWS: MUSIC |
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Cheap Trick in right royal do |
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Legendary power-pop rockers to play headline show at prestigious London venue. <Read it all> |
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Weezer N' Roses |
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Weezer confirmed to open for Guns N' Roses. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Green Day call Shenanigans; London’s Lost Weekend moves to Brixton; Alien Ant Farm cancel shows following crash. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Neil Young cancels London show; Alien Ant Farm in fatal bus crash; Blur singer to perform free show in London; Pixies release demo album. <Read it all> |
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Live music news |
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Counting Crows for London; Unwritten Law join No Doubt; Bunnymen for Guildford; and Andrew WK to open for the Chili Peppers. <Read it all> |
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REVIEW: Concrete Blonde |
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The Palace, Hollywood, May 4th An absolutely blistering set proves that The Blonde are still as great as ever. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Papa Roach cover Faith No More; Sex Pistols flog a dead horse (again); Korn in the round; Sugar Ray join Scooby Doo; Blink-182 join the Simpsons. <Read it all> |
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Mogwai to support The Cure |
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Yeah, we were surprised too. But it’s true. <Read it all> |
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Skatepunks rejoice! |
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Suicidal Tendencies and Goldfinger announce London shows.
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Layne Staley vigil in London today |
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Alice In Chains fans are holding a vigil in tribute to the late Layne Staley in London today (Tuesday, 30th April). Fans are planning to meet at 6 p.m. at Marble Arch before proceeding to Hyde Park. |
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Guns and Jane’s for UK |
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Guns N’ Roses make their long-awaited return to the UK stage at this year’s Carling Weekend Festival alongside the Offspring, Jane’s Addiction and the Strokes. <Read it all> |
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Punk never happened… |
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… it’s official. Remember when we were told that 1991 was "the year punk broke"? (Presumably by people who had forgotten all about the late 70s.) Well, forget it. If that were true, Tesla, Jackyl, Skid Row and, God help us, Vince Neil wouldn’t be going out on tour this summer. But they are! <Read it all> |
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Rush tour Vapor Trails |
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Canadian rockers Rush, who release their new album Vapor Trails on 14th May, have announced their first North American tour in five years. <Read it all> |
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"Sans Halen" tour dates |
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As mentioned on Monday, the co-headline tour featuring former Van Halen vocalists David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar is finally going ahead. Here are the dates… <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Amen plan UK tour; NIN and Tool collaboration; Papa Roach announce London show; and Von Bondies album and UK tour. <Read it all> |
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More music news |
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Hagar and Roth to tour together; Gene Simmons launches magazine; and Pammy and Kid Rock to marry. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Stuart Adamson tribute gig; American Head Charge announce London headline show; and Dolly Parton covers Led Zep. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Primal Scream album may face US ban; Sepultura to release live album; Cypress Korn’s Addiction All-Stars for Roxy this weekend; Pogues, Strummer and Wonder Stuff for London Fleadh; and Sonic Youth album details. <Read it all> |
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BRMC for UK |
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have announced a short UK tour to promote their new single. <Read it all> |
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Spider-Man soundtrack news |
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Aerosmith cover Spider-Man theme for soundtrack album. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Lollapalooza postponed; Ozzy goes to Washington; Andew W.K. and Kimya Dawson join Third Eye Blind; and Rush confirm album tracks and plans to tour this year. <Read it all> |
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Distortion 2002 festival line-up |
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Nottingham’s Rock City is once again behind what is shaping up as one of the best all-dayers of the year, Distortion 2002. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Ozzy gets a star; Goldfinger’s new album; and Marilyn Manson sued over death of Keanu Reeves’ former girlfriend. <Read it all> |
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Westerberg in-store dates |
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Here are the details of those Paul Westerberg in-store appearances we mentioned yesterday. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Megadeth split; Coens form label; Manson confirms movie role; and Guttermouth tour UK. <Read it all> |
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JAMC Greatest Hits |
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Four years after splitting up following an argument on stage at Hollywood’s House of Blues, the Jesus And Mary Chain are finally releasing a greatest hits album. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Featuring Rush, Nadja Peulen, Counting Crows, The Replacements and the White Stripes. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Neil Young announces London shows; Bauhaus frontman announces US tour dates; ATP schedule confirmed; Scorps, Purple and Dio unite for tour; and Crue drummer Randy Castillo passes away. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Mike Watt announces Secondmen tour; Cornell quits Rage; Face To Face head out on US tour; and Britney to open restaurant. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Chili Peppers for London; Radiohead announce Euro dates; Bunnymen and SFA join New Order; and Korn announce first leg of US tour. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Green Day add Welsh date to UK visit; Cypress Hill and Chuck Berry for London; and V2002 festival line-up manages to be even worse than V2001’s! <Read it all> |
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Banshees reform for US dates |
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Siouxsie And The Banshees, who officially split up in 1996 after two decades, have reformed for a short series of US shows in April.
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Breeders add UK shows |
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The Breeders follow up their All Tomorrow’s Parties appearances with three headline shows to coincide with the release of their new album Title TK. <Read it all> |
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Music news |
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Bristol’s Essential Festival line-up announced; Eagles Of Death Metal album ready; and surf-guitar legend Dick Dale announces US tour. <Read it all> |
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Mike Patton takes the piss |
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Former Faith No More frontman and current Tomahawk singer Mike Patton has issued a statement regarding the incident that closed Tomahawk’s show at London’s Astoria last Sunday (see Review). <Read it all> |
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