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Jim James To Release One Album With M. Ward & Conor Oberst, Another As "An Asian Country Star"

Bless that guy. This info comes via the new Rolling Stone, which is great for fans of huge Obama faceshots (see: the cover, complete with flag-pinned lapel), not so great for its headscratching Bonnaroo coverage. Kanye's set "revitalized the crowd"...  CONTINUE READING JIM JAMES TO RELEASE ONE ALBUM WITH M. WARD & CONOR OBERST, ANOTHER AS "AN ASIAN COUNTRY STAR"»

Posted on July 1, 2008 (19 comments)
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New Franz Ferdinand - "Katherine Kiss Me" (Live At Glastonbury)

Turns out you won't need to wait for Madden '09 to hear new Franz Ferdinand. Also turns out that last sentence isn't complete nonsense. Alex and friends recently let us know we could expect a new song on the soundtrack...  CONTINUE READING NEW FRANZ FERDINAND - "KATHERINE KISS ME" (LIVE AT GLASTONBURY)»

Posted on June 30, 2008 in (14 comments)
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Jay-Z Covers "Wonderwall" At Glastonbury

Last night Jay-Z kicked off his Glastonbury headline set with what we hope will be the final word in this ongoing Oasis feud. A few months back, Noel Gallagher claimed it was "wrong" to feature hip-hop at the fest. Jay-Z...  CONTINUE READING JAY-Z COVERS "WONDERWALL" AT GLASTONBURY»

Posted on June 29, 2008 in (99 comments)
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This Specials Moment From Glastonbury Brought To You By Lily Allen

We didn't make the train to Glastonbury this year (soon we promise, loyal UK readers), but it's not like the Brit press is lacking for coverage. From what we can tell, there was lots of rain, no Libertines reunion, and...  CONTINUE READING THIS SPECIALS MOMENT FROM GLASTONBURY BROUGHT TO YOU BY LILY ALLEN»

Posted on June 26, 2007 in (7 comments)
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