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I Read The News Today... For March 14, 2011

Want to see a guy screaming into a microphone while a silent film plays in the background? Head to this year's Images Festival, then. 54-40 are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year by releasing a new album entitled Lost In The City. It's their 13th studio LP and it's out June 14.The Kills are offering a free download of "DNA" from their...
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I Read The News Today... For Jan. 28, 2011

Halifax's Cursed Arrows have just made new single "Death Rattle Blues," the first single they've released since moving to Nova Scotia from southern Ontario, available as a free download. You can get it here. Gladys Horton, a former member of '60s R&B group The Marvelettes, famous for hits like "Please Mr. Postman," died Wednesday night. She...
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Bob Mould Writes Autobiography

Bob Mould has fronted some of the most important punk and alternative rock bands of the past few decades and is now also a successful solo artist who has influenced many other musicians. He'll extend his reach further when he documents his life and career in his autobiography, which will be published in 2010. Mould will work on the memoir with...
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Bob Mould Circled By Friends On Live DVD

A show encompassing all eras of Bob Mould's illustrious music career recorded at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club on Oct. 7, 2005 will be released on DVD on Oct. 9 by MVD Visual. Circle Of Friends features Mould backed by Fugazi's Brendan Canty, Morel's Richard Morel and Rockets Over Sweden's Jason Narducy playing songs from Husker Du, Sugar and...
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Bob Mould Likes Rock 'N' Roll Again

Although it had no influence on his decision to retire from rock music in 1998, alternative god Bob Mould made it pretty clear that he was disgusted with the sad state of the whole scene when he left. Seven years and two electronic-flavoured albums later (Modulate and the Loud Bomb project), Mould has returned with a new guitar-driven album, Body...
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