Glastonbury 2011

I Read The News Today... For June 27, 2011

Toronto alt.country band Cuff The Duke will return with a new album dubbed Morning Comes, which will come out through Paper Bag Records on Oct. 4. The first single is "Count On Me," and the LP reportedly includes an eight-minute tune dubbed "Bound To Your Advice." And it's the first part of a two-part album. Pixies frontman Black Francis will...
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U2, Coldplay, Beyonce Headlining Glastonbury

This year's Glastonbury Festival headliners will please your dad, people who don't have sex on first dates and single ladies. U2, Coldplay and Beyonce will each top one of the festival's three days. U2 will headline Friday, while Coldplay and Beyonce will do the honours on Saturday and Sunday. Morrissey, Wu Tang Clan, Elbow, The Gaslight Anthem,...
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I Read The News Today... For Feb. 7, 2011

Toronto singer/songwriter and former Local Rabbits member Peter Elkas will release a new album entitled Repeat Offender on Feb. 22 through Joel Plaskett's New Scotland Records. He'll be on the road promoting it in March. —peterelkas.com Mike Skinner has officially retired The Streets. We're sad, so we're going to go listen to every Streets album...
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I Read The News Today... For Oct. 22, 2010

Kings Of Leon have made themselves look like pretentious dickheads in an attempt to make themselves not look like pretentious dickheads by calling Arcade Fire... "pretentious dickheads." Go figure. —Hipster Runoff The Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Blitzen Trapper are some of the artists that will appear on an upcoming Guided By...
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I Read The News Today... For Sept. 2, 2010

Peter Saville, who's famous for designing album covers for the likes of Joy Division and New Order, has created the new shirts for England's soccer team. They'll wear them for the first time tomorrow when they play Bulgaria in a UEFA European Football Championship qualifying match in London. NME Axl Rose and company packed it in last...
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