Queens Of The Stone Age are set to re-released their self-titled debut album, which is near-impossible to find as of this present moment, later this year. The LP, first released in 1998 when Josh Homme was only marginally less tall than he is now, will be available through Homme’s own Rekords Rekords label. At the [...]
Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Max
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At first we thought that James Murphy retiring of the LCD Soundsystem moniker would involve everything related to it. Now, it seems more like he’s doing a Trent Reznor: retire from touring but still make music regardless, and he hinted to The Quietus that he “might make another album.” He also said: “We’ll still make [...]
Posted on August 30th, 2010 by Max
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The anticipation behind Magnetic Man’s self-titled debut album has been built up as something that could very well be another milestone in the seemingly never-ending rise of dubstep. Well-known DJs Skream, Benga, and Artwork are the men behind the moniker and have already had some mainstream success this year. I Need Air broke into the [...]
Posted on August 30th, 2010 by Max
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Yes! It’s a new Sufjan Stevens album. Fresh from releasing his most recent EP, All Delighted People, through Bandcamp last week the singer-songwriter has announced a brand new LP, The Age Of Adz (pronounced odds), as well as revealing the artwork in the process. This is his first proper album since 2005′s Illinoise if you [...]
Posted on August 26th, 2010 by Max
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With Radiohead mid-way through recording their eighth studio album, the time is just about right for drummer Phil Selway to enter the fray with Familial, his solo debut – and with his full given first name. No one, including himself, knew that he could sing until he took part in Neil Finn’s 7 Worlds Collide [...]
Posted on August 16th, 2010 by Max
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