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Thursday, February 28, 2019


New Order announced they've created an exciting new video series documenting their debut album Movement. The first episode of the weekly series New Order: Transmissions premieres next Thursday, March 7th on the band's You Tube channel and features candid interviews with Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, and Gillian Gilbert.

The trailer for the series premiered today and looks to be brimming with interesting moments and insightful commentary from this legendary band. This is the story of New Order told by New Order in their own words.

View the magnificent trailer below and get ready for the debut episode on March 7th.

Transmissions leads up to and celebrates the release of the Movement Definitive Edition box set. The four piece set (1LP/2CD/1DVD) arrives April 5th and contains a copy of Movement on vinyl, a copy of Movement on CD, a bonus CD with previously unreleased tracks (Western Works and Cargo demos, rehearsal versions and more), a DVD collecting live concert recordings from 1980/81 along with their Granada TV and BBC appearances, plus a hard back book. Pre-order here.

Besides the New Order: Transmissions series, March will be a BIG month for New Order -- as previously reported New Order will reissue remastered editions of four iconic non-album Movement era singles in March: both versions of "Ceremony" (original and re-recorded versions) will be released March 8th; "Everythings Gone Green" follows March 15th (with the correct tracklisting for "Mesh" and "Cries And Whispers"!); and "Temptation" wraps up the reissue series on March 23rd. Head here to pre-order.



Published February 28th, 2019

Wednesday, February 27, 2019


New Order's glorious synth-smash "Round & Round" was released as a single 30 years ago today. The song appeared on Technique, which was released in January of 1989, however a single version of the track was recorded and issued on 7" and 12" on February 27th, 1989 due to the insistence of Tony Wilson.

Like the parent album Technique, the Peter Saville-designed cover art for "Round & Round" features a statue, however it's a different statue than the one gracing Technique. Factory reportedly sold replicas of the statue titled "Little Lewie for New Order" in promotion of the single.

"Round & Round" remains one of New Order's finest dance floor booty-shaking anthems in their exceptional career.








XTC's superb double record Oranges & Lemons was released 30 years ago today. The intriguing psychedelic cover art promised aural goodness; the album delivered and then some!

The fifteen track record is brimming with brilliant songwriting -- most of the tracks were written by Andy Partridge, though Colin Moulding represented with a few songs including the eternally addictive "King For A Day" which is one of the standouts on this incredible record alongside "The Mayor Of Simpleton," "The Loving," "Chalkhills And Children," "Garden Of Earthly Delights," and more.

Oranges & Lemons was technically the follow up to the 1986 (North American) breakthrough Skylarking, though the band had managed to sneak in a phenomenal Dukes of Stratosphear record between the proper XTC releases.

Although Skylarking still seems to receive the most attention from XTC fans in the U.S. (or at least seems to be the best known album), Oranges & Lemons yielded XTC's biggest charting single in the U.S., "The Mayor Of Simpleton." [Not that a charting single equals a better song -- obviously ALL of XTC's music is wonderful, just not as widely appreciated, which is a shame indeed for this underrated gem of a band.]

Happy 30th!









Published February 27th, 2019

Tuesday, February 26, 2019


Modern English, The Alarm, and Gene Loves Jezebel (Jay Aston's version) are hitting the road this summer for a tour titled Sigma LXXXV. The initial list of dates/cities were announced today with more to be announced shortly. The Detroit show takes place August 17th at Saint Andrew's Hall. Tickets are on sale now.

View Mike Peters' tour announcement and the tour itinerary below:



SIGMA LXXXV tour

Jul 19 -- Austin, TX @ 3Ten Live
Jul 20 -- Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey
Jul 21 -- Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theater
Jul 25 -- San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
Jul 26 -- Temecula, CA @ Wiens Family Cellars
Jul 27 -- Los Angeles, CA @ Microsoft Theater
Aug 02 -- San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
Aug 03 -- Sacramento, CA @ Ace Of Spades
Aug 05 -- Portland, OR @ Aladdin
Aug 06 -- Seattle, WA @ Triple Door
Aug 07 -- Spokane, WA @ Bing Crosby Theater
Aug 09 -- Denver, CO @ Oriental Theater
Aug 10 -- Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall
Aug 12 -- St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
Aug 14 -- Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line
Aug 15 -- Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Ballroom
Aug 16 -- Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
Aug 17 -- Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
Aug 18 -- Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues
Aug 21 -- Boston, MA @ Paradise
Aug 29 -- Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes

Published February 26th, 2019
Andy Anderson, who drummed for The Cure from 1983 through 1984 has died at the age of 68. Lol Tolhurst confirmed the sad news this afternoon on social media.



A week ago Anderson revealed to fans on Facebook that he had terminal cancer. He indicated at the time he was exploring treatment options but stated that the cancer was irreversible.

Anderson played on The Cure's The Top and Concert: The Cure Live along with the Japanese Whispers songs "The Lovecats" and "Speak My Language" He also played drums on Blue Sunshine, the album from the Robert Smith/Steve Severin project The Glove; he then launched a successful career as a session musician playing with Iggy Pop, Glen Matlock, Sham 69, and many others.

R.I.P. to an amazing drummer and gentleman.
















Gang Of Four were forced to cut their North American tour short after Andy Gill was hospitalized with a serious chest infection. Gill initially hoped he'd be out of the hospital in time to perform the last show on tour -- last night's sold out show in Brooklyn -- however due to the severity of Gill's condition he was ordered to remain hospitalized.

The band issued a statement today apologizing to fans for the last minute cancellation and promise they'll make it up to fans on their next trip to New York. The statement is available to read in full below.

Meanwhile, send your love and healing thoughts to Gill as he recuperates from his illness.

Gang Of Four release their new album Happy Now March 1st. The first single "Paper Thin" is available to stream below.



"Last night at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY, we were unfortunately forced to cancel our show - the last performance on our US Tour - as we were set to take the stage to a packed audience.

Struggling with a serious chest infection that had been developing ower the last week while on the road, Andy was rushed to the hospital early in the afternoon on Monday, February 25, 2019, with hopes he could get the necessary treatment and be released before show time at 9:30pm. With every effort to get on stage, the night progressed as planned. Sticking it out till the very last minute, we hoped for the best outcome - a slight delay in set time, and prepared to take the stage.

Recognizing the seriousness of Andy's condition, the medical team felt otherwise and delayed Andy's discharge from the hospital. When it became apparent that Andy would not be returning in time, the crew, band and Andy (on speakerphone), made the very difficult decision to cancel the show.

We are heartbroken we could not deliver a promised great end to the tour. With Andy's health as a top priority, we apologize to the fans who had come out to support us and promise that the next time we return to NYC, not only will Andy and the band be in top shape, we'll give the show an added push to give back to the fans."



Published February 26th, 2019

As previously reported Morrissey returns with his covers album California Son on May 24th. Today he's unleashed the first song from the record, which is a cover of Roy Orbison's "It's Over." The single also features LP's (aka Laura Pergolizzi) voice right off the top and on backing vocals.

Stream "It's Over" below or on Spotify.

California Sun features 12 cover songs and is available to pre-order here or here.



California Son - tracklisting

01. Morning Starship (Jobriath)
02. Don't Interrupt The Sorrow (Joni Mitchell)
03. Only A Pawn In Their Game (Bob Dylan)
04. Suffer The Little Children (Buffy Sainte Marie)
05. Days Of Decision (Phil Ochs)
06. It's Over (Roy Orbison)
07. Wedding Bell Blues (Laura Nyro / The Fifth Dimension)
08. Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets (Dionne Warwick)
09. Lady Willpower (Gary Puckett & The Union Gap)
10. When You Close Your Eyes (Carly Simon)
11. Lenny's Tune (Tim Hardin)
12. Some Say I Got Devil (Melanie)

Morrissey -- Canadian tour

Apr 15 -- Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre
Apr 17 -- Calgary, AB @ Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Apr 18 -- Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta
Apr 20 -- Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place
Apr 22 -- Winnipeg, MB @ Centennial Concert Hall
Apr 26 -- Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
Apr 27 -- Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
Apr 29 -- Montreal, QC @ Mtelus

Published February 26th, 2019
Peter Murphy has announced details behind his live album Live In London. The recording was captured live December 9th at the O2 Academy Brixton during the 40 Years Of Bauhaus Celebration tour which saw Murphy and David J performing In The Flat Field in full along with other Bauhaus favorites.

Live In London will be released on deluxe triple ruby red vinyl (3LP), double CD, and as a bundle (3LP + 2CD). The release is available to pre-order now. An art print commemorating the show is also available. Head here to pre-order and view the tracklisting below.

Murphy and David J wrap up the 40 Years Of Bauhaus Celebration in Los Angeles this week. Murphy then moves to San Francisco to kick off his long-delayed solo album residency. The residency at the Chapel will also include a few Mr. Moonlight gigs with David J along with two David Bowie tribute shows. Head here for tickets to the residency.


Peter Murphy - Live In London

Double Dare
In the Flat Field
A God in an Alcove
Dive
The Spy in the Cab
Small Talk Stinks
St. Vitus Dance
Stigmata Martyr
Nerves
King Volcano
Kingdom’s Coming
Burning from the Inside
Silent Hedges
Bela Lugosi’s Dead
She’s in Parties
Adrenalin
Kick in the Eye
The Passion of Lovers
The Three Shadows Part 2
Severance
Telegram Sam
Ziggy Stardust

Published February 26th, 2019

London's Evi Vine, who was previously part of the music collective Eden House and guested on The Mission's 2016 album Another Fall From Grace has released a new solo album. Black Light White Dark is the intense and haunting follow up to her critically acclaimed debut album ...And So The Morning Comes.

Black Light White Dark is a mysterious and cinematic gothic adventure which highlights Vine's incredible vocals and features an impressive roster of guests including The Cure's Simon Gallup and Peter Yates of Fields Of The Nephilim. The album is recommended listening for fans of dark ethereal in the vein of This Mortal Coil, Portishead, Swans, Cocteau Twins, and Dead Can Dance.

Stream the official video for "Sabbath" featuring Simon Gallup below and head here to order Black Light White Dark.





Published February 26th, 2019

Monday, February 25, 2019


Mark Hollis, the brilliant singer/songwriter and founder of Talk Talk has died. Multiple sites in the U.K. are reporting Hollis' death, however an official statement has not been issued. The (apparently) official Talk Talk/Mark Hollis Facebook page seemed to confirm the news by posting a screenshot of a family member's tweet.  Hollis was 64 years old.

Hollis was a musical genius and created an exceptional body of work. He was so talented -- not only did he create perfect pop gems found on Talk Talk's early records, but he was able to successfully transition from pop into crafting stunning experimental works. His music was timeless, beautiful, exquisite, and divine. An extraordinary iconic musician who gave so much to the world of music. We are all incredibly lucky to have been the beneficiaries of his majestic talent.

Truly heartbreaking news.

R.I.P.

UPDATE: Hollis' manager Keith Aspden confirmed to the BBC that Hollis died "after a short illness from which he never recovered."

Talk Talk's bassist Paul Webb posted the following statement in tribute to Hollis:

"I am very shocked and saddened to hear the news of the passing of Mark Hollis. Musically he was a genius and it was a honour and a privilege to have been in a band with him. I have not seen Mark for many years, but like many musicians of our generation I have been profoundly influenced by his trailblazing musical ideas. He knew how to create a depth of feeling with sound and space like no other. He was one of the greats, if not the greatest."





















Published February 25th, 2019

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Friday, February 22, 2019


Johnny Marr unleashed a brand new single today in promotion of his newly announced North American tour. The one-off single "Armatopia" is a killer electro-groove jam - stream the official video for the single below.

Tickets for Marr's North American tour went on sale today. View the full tour itinerary below:



Johnny Marr - North American tour

Apr 27 -- Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
Apr 28 -- Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
Apr 29 -- Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
May 01 -- Montclair, NJ @ Wellmont Theater
May 03 -- Providence, RI @ Fete Music Hall - Ballroom
May 04 -- New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall
May 06 -- Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
May 07 -- South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom
May 08 -- Portland, ME @ Aura
May 10 -- London, ON @ London Music Hall
May 11 -- Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
May 13 -- Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
May 14 -- Milwaukee, WI @ The Pabst Theater
May 15 -- North Kansas City, MO @ Voodoo Lounge / Harrah's
May 16 -- Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
May 18 -- Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl
May 19 -- Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues
May 20 -- San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
May 21 -- Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford Amphitheatre

Published February 22nd, 2019
Andy Anderson, The Cure's drummer from 1983 to 1984, announced he has terminal cancer. Anderson revealed the heartbreaking news in a posting to fans and friends on Facebook. In the posting he stated that he'll be discussing chemo and radiation treatments with doctors and will be apprising fans with the news shortly, but the cancer is irreversible. Anderson thanks friends and fans for their support and well wishes and says he remains positive about his situation. Send Anderson your love and read his full posting via Facebook below.

Anderson played on The Cure's The Top and Concert: The Cure Live along with the Japanese Whispers songs "The Lovecats" and "Speak My Language" He also played drums on Blue Sunshine, the album from the Robert Smith/Steve Severin project The Glove; he then launched a successful career as a session musician playing with Iggy Pop, Glen Matlock, Sham 69, and many others.

Watch The Cure in concert featuring Anderson on drums along with The Cure's Top Of The Pops performance below:





"Hi guy’s, I am and I have Terminal 4 Cancer, and their is no way of returning back from that, it’s totally covering the inside of my body, and I'm totally fine and aware of my situation I've gone for a no resuscitation, with that, I have a next of kin, in place and there is no way I would want them to be looking me as a vegetable, if I were to survived a resuscitation, because it may well involve the possibility of sustaining cracked ribs and Brain Damage, and I would hate to lay that on anyone.

Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy will be discussed over the next few days, hopefully I’ll be able to get back to get to you in the next few days about the outcome, and please, No Boo, Hooing, here, just be positive, for me it’s just another life Experience and Hurdle, that one has to make yet another Choice in life, be cool, I most definitely am and positive about the situation , well that’s it for now, good folk, and thank you all for the well wishes I love them all, and are held very, very close to my heart dearly, and will stay with me for ever, any way, stay well yourselves and chat soon. Ax."

Published February 22nd, 2019

Thursday, February 21, 2019


As previously reported the highly anticipated Wax Trax! documentary Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! will be released on DVD on April 16th. That same day the companion soundtrack which features classic and previously unreleased material from Ministry, KMFDM, Chris Connelly, Front 242, Laibach, Pankow, Mussolini Headkick and more will also be released.

Today Wax Trax! and Vans announced they're teaming up for a Record Store Day edition of the soundtrack, plus they're launching a special series of events to coincide with the film/soundtrack release. The Wax Trax! Experience launches on Record Store Day (April 13th) in Chicago, then hits five other cities in North America. Each night of the tour includes a screening of Industrial Accident followed by a Q & A session with panelists including legends Paul Barker and Chris Connelly, plus Julia Nash of Wax Trax! along with a 90s era Wax Trax! performance by Ministry. Tickets for these events will be available at independent record stores in host cities and further info will be announced shortly.

View the Industrial Accident Experience tour dates below along with the tracklisting for the Industrial Accident: The Story Of Wax Trax! soundtrack.

FYI: pre-orders for Industrial Accident bundles/film/soundtrack opened last month and are available to view here.



Wax Trax! Experience tour (venue TBA)

Apr 13 -- Chicago, IL
Apr 15 -- Brooklyn, NY
Apr 17 -- Toronto, ON
Apr 19 -- Austin, TX
Apr 22 -- San Francisco, CA
Apr 23 -- Los Angeles, CA

Industrial Accident - Soundtrack (RSD version)

01: My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult -- A Daisy Chain 4 Satan (Acid and Flowers Mix)
02: Revolting Cocks -- Animal Nation
03: The Young Gods -- Envoyé!
04: Pankow -- Me and My Ding-Dong
05: Ministry -- Tonight We Murder (Original Version)
06: KMFDM -- Vogue (Apart Version)
07: Front 242 -- Headhunter (Live NYC)
08: Mussolini Headkick -- Your God is Dead
09: Laiback -- Leben-Tod
10: Fini Tribe -- I Want More **CD Only**
11: Mystery Track - Previously Unreleased **CD + Deluxe Only**
12: Mystery Track - Previously Unreleased **CD + Deluxe Only**
13: Mystery Track - Previously Unreleased **CD Only**
14: Chris Connelly -- Shipwreck
15: Michael Wells/Greater Than One -- Untitled **CD Only**

Industrial Accident - Soundtrack (standard version)

A1: My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult --  A Daisy Chain 4 Satan (Acid and Flowers Mix)
A2: Revolting Cocks -- Animal Nation
A3: The Young Gods -- Envoyé
A4: Pankow -- Me and My Ding-Dong
A5: Ministry -- Tonight We Murder (Original Version)

B1: KMFDM -- Vogue (Apart Version)
B2: FRONT 242 -- Headhunter (Live NYC)
B3: Mussolini Headkick -- Your God is Dead
B4: Laibach -- Leben-Tod
B5: Chris Connelly -- Shipwreck

Published February 21st, 2019

The Smiths debut self-titled album turns 35 years old this week. The album, released February 20th, 1984, was a brilliant debut and remains one of the band's most cherished albums. From the opening drumbeat of "Reel Around The Fountain" to the fading intense jangle of "Suffer Little Children" the album is an incredible work of art; Morrissey and Johnny Marr songwriting is replete with splendorous intensity, everlasting divinity, and darkly beautiful sadness. An extraordinary album from a most exceptional and timeless band.

Envelop yourself in the sublime sounds of The Smiths.
























David J Haskins (aka David J), founding member of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets, is holding a live Facebook event to announce a brand new single. The February 28th video announcement will reveal all regarding a new "searingly political single" which Haskins describes as a vital song "which poured from him like blood in spontaneous response to tragedy."

This isn't the first time the legendary bassist created solo music in frustration -- last February he released an acoustic song "Thoughts and Prayers" in response to the tragic shooting a high school in Parkland, Florida.

David J's video announcement takes place Thursday, February 28th from 3 to 3:15 PM ET (12 to 12:15 PST) here. View the event info below.

"David J, founding member of Bauhaus and Love & Rockets, will soon be making a video announcement regarding a special forthcoming searingly political single. A vital song which poured from him like blood in spontaneous response to tragedy!
All will be revealed on February 28th, right HERE. Mark the date!"



Published February 21st, 2019

Shaun Ryder is releasing a lyric book on March 7th. Wrote For Luck: Selected Lyrics is a 112 page book collecting Ryder's lyrics from Happy Mondays and Black Grape plus includes commentary from the man himself. Pre-order a digital copy here; a hardcover version of book is available on import here.



Published February 21st, 2019

The Dream Syndicate announced the release of a new album These Times. The album, which arrives on May 3rd, is the second full length release post-reuniting in 2012. Steve Wynn wrote the lyrics to the 10 track album were written after the band finished tracking, thus the lyrics were dictated by the sound of the music instead of vice versa. Wynn reveals the theme of the album is a commentary on life and times of the world we live in these days:

"These Times. That’s it. It is all we’re talking about, all we’re thinking about. There is no avoiding the existential panic of a world that’s hurtling somewhere quickly, evolving, and shifting course by the hour. It seems like a lie to not address or reflect the things that we can’t stop thinking about—the whole world’s watching indeed. The lyrics are just a mirror of the dread, panic, mania, speculation, melancholy and ultimately shrugging abandonment that just might follow. It’s just all about where we are."

View the video to the album's first single "Black Light" along with U.S. tour dates below. Head here to pre-order These Times.



The Dream Syndicate - U.S. tour

May 10 -- Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
May 11 -- Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville Theater 1894
May 16 -- New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
May 17 -- New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
May 18 -- Somerville, MA @ Cuisine En Locale
May 30 -- Milwaukee, WI @ Colectivo Coffee - Prospect Cafe
May 31 -- Chicago, IL @ Hideout
Jun 01 -- Chicago, IL @ Hideout

Published February 21st, 2019

Teenage Fanclub kick off their North American tour today -- in promotion of the tour the band unveiled a brand new single titled "Everything Is Falling Apart." The track is the band's first output since the departure of founding member Gerard Love. Love announced his (amicable) departure last August after determining that touring wasn't compatible with his family/personal life. He played his final show with the band in November.

Stream "Everything Is Falling Apart" below and don't miss Teenage Fanclub on the road!



Teenage Fanclub - North American tour

Feb 21 -- Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
Feb 22 -- Seattle, WA @ Neptune
Feb 23 -- Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Feb 25 -- San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
Feb 26 -- Los Angeles, CA @ The Teragram Ballroom
Feb 27 -- Los Angeles, CA @ The Teragram Ballroom
Mar 02 -- Denver, CO @ Bluebird
Mar 04 -- Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
Mar 05 -- Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater
Mar 06 -- Chicago, IL @ Metro
Mar 07 -- Detroit, MI @ El Club
Mar 08 -- Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
Mar 09 -- Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus
Mar 11 -- Boston, MA @ Paradise Theatre
Mar 13 -- New York, NY @ The Bowery Ballroom
Mar 14 -- Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
Mar 15 -- Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Mar 16 -- Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Mar 18 -- Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom

Published February 21st, 2019

Tuesday, February 19, 2019


Morrissey is making his grand return to Canada in April with his first live shows in the country in over 15 years.

Morrissey has been boycotting Canada since 2006 due to the country's acceptance of various anti-animal practices/activities including the annual Seal Hunt. Last September Moz announced he was reversing his boycott admitting it "was ultimately of no use and helped no one" but hoped he could make an impact with charitable donations, promising:

"On my return to Canada I feel that I can be of more use by making sizeable donations to animal protection groups in each city that I play."

Morrissey has made good on his promise - proceeds from all Canadian ticket sales will benefit charities he personally selected (view list below).

The eight date tour kicks off April 15th in Vancouver. Tickets for the shows go on sale this Friday, February 22nd.



Morrissey -- Canadian tour

Apr 15 -- Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre
Apr 17 -- Calgary, AB @ Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Apr 18 -- Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta
Apr 20 -- Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place
Apr 22 -- Winnipeg, MB @ Centennial Concert Hall
Apr 26 -- Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
Apr 27 -- Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
Apr 29 -- Montreal, QC @ Mtelus

Charities selected by Morrissey

Toronto Chicken Save
Toronto Cow Save
Toronto Fish Save
Toronto Fur Animal Save
Vancouver Chicken Save
Vancouver Fur Animal Save
Winnipeg Chicken Save
Ottawa Farmed Animal Save
Newfoundland Fur Animal Save
Manitoba Pig Save
Hamilton Animal Save
Calgary Cow Save
Alberta Farm Animal and Horse Save
Regina Pig Save
Nova Scotia Mink and Fox Save

Published February 19th, 2019

Johnny Marr announced a new leg of North American dates in support of his excellent 2018 album Call The Comet. The new leg of dates brings him to Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit on May 11th. Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday, February 22nd.

Interestingly enough Morrissey also announced a Canadian tour today which takes place in April -- both Smiths legends will be on tour in North America at the same time! Granted, they'll be in opposite areas, but still...



Johnny Marr - North American tour

Apr 27 -- Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
Apr 28 -- Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
Apr 29 -- Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
May 01 -- Montclair, NJ @ Wellmont Theater
May 03 -- Providence, RI @ Fete Music Hall - Ballroom
May 04 -- New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall
May 06 -- Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
May 07 -- South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Ballroom
May 08 -- Portland, ME @ Aura
May 10 -- London, ON @ London Music Hall
May 11 -- Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
May 13 -- Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
May 14 -- Milwaukee, WI @ The Pabst Theater
May 15 -- North Kansas City, MO @ Voodoo Lounge / Harrah's
May 16 -- Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
May 18 -- Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl
May 19 -- Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues
May 20 -- San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
May 21 -- Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford Amphitheatre

Morrissey -- Canadian tour

Apr 15 -- Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre
Apr 17 -- Calgary, AB @ Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Apr 18 -- Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta
Apr 20 -- Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place
Apr 22 -- Winnipeg, MB @ Centennial Concert Hall
Apr 26 -- Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
Apr 27 -- Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
Apr 29 -- Montreal, QC @ Mtelus

Published February 19th, 2019

Monday, February 18, 2019


Last year Robert Smith revealed that The Cure might play some shows in 2019 celebrating the 30th anniversary of Disintegration. Today the exciting news became official: The Cure announced four exclusive performances in celebration of the legendary album -- all four shows take place at the Sydney Opera House in May.

The Disintegration shows will feature the band performing the classic album in full followed by "a selection of rarely performed b-sides plus specially curated deep catalogue cuts." The shows are expected to last 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Sydney Opera House has established a ballot/lottery system for ticketing. Fans can apply for tickets through Sunday, February 24th at midnight (11:59pm AEDT). On February 28th the randomly selected applicants will receive an email with an onsale ticket link and details on purchasing. Head here for more info.

Note: these shows are being billed as "exclusive" yet also as a "global premiere," so it's possible additional Disintegration shows will be announced in other regions worldwide. Stay tuned.

The Cure have already announced a slew of summer headline/festival shows overseas. View the updated tour itinerary here.





The Cure - Disintegration 30th anniversary

May 24 -- Sydney, Aus @ Sydney Opera House
May 25 -- Sydney, Aus @ Sydney Opera House
May 27 -- Sydney, Aus @ Sydney Opera House
May 28 -- Sydney, Aus @ Sydney Opera House

Published February 18th, 2019

Sunday, February 17, 2019


Presenting Classic Alternative - Episode #93: Thieves and Liars

This program includes Bauhaus, Curve, The Damned,  Front 242The Church, David Bowie, Joy Division, Sex Pistols, Suede, The Smiths, and more.

Stream below or here and catch up with the archive of previous episodes here or here.


Music news from the week:

Rain Phoenix ft Michael Stipe "Time Is The Killer"
Noctorum ft Marty Willson-Piper return with new LP The Afterlife
David Bowie Pin Ups picture disc announced
The Damned tour Machine Gun Etiquette; play Detroit
Paul Weller releasing live LP/CD/DVD
David Bowie's Clareville Grove Demos collected for box set
Mudhoney extend U.S. tour; play Detroit
Howard Jones announces tour; plays Detroit

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Howard Jones has announced a North American tour in support of his forthcoming album Transform. Men Without Hats and All Hail The Silence will serve as opening acts. The tour plays Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit on June 19th. Tickets for the tour go on sale tomorrow (Friday, February 15th) at 10am.

The new album Transform is expected out later this year - an official date has not been announced but as you can see in the tweet below, the album is nearing completion.



Howard Jones - North American tour

Jun 06 -- Huntington, NY @ Paramount Theatre
Jun 07 -- Uncasville, CT @ Wolf Den
Jun 09 -- Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn's Peak
Jun 12 -- Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes
Jun 13 -- New York, NY @ PlayStation Theater
Jun 14 -- Junion, ME @ Savage Oakes Vineyard & Winery
Jun 15 -- Niagara Falls, ON @ Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
Jun 16 -- Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues
Jun 18 -- Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart's Cincinnati
Jun 19 -- Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
Jun 20 -- Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
Jun 21 -- Milwaukee, WI @ Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Jun 22 -- Kansas City, MO @ Ameristar Casino Kansas City
Jul 04 -- Oroville, CA @ Feather Falls Casino & Lodge
Jul 06 -- Beverly Hills, CA @ Saban Theatre
Jul 12 -- San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Backstage Live
Jul 13 -- North Las Vegas, NV @ Cannery Casino Hotel

Published February 14th, 2019

Mudhoney announced a new leg of U.S. tour dates in support of their latest album Digital Garbage. The band tacked on two dates to their spring tour in June, and a full new leg for the month of October. The new dates include a Detroit stop October 15th at El Club. Tickets for the tour go on sale tomorrow (February 15th). View the itinerary below (new dates bolded).



Mudhoney - U.S. tour

Mar 08 -- San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Mar 09 -- Pomona, CA @ Glass House
Mar 22 -- Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Mar 23 -- Austin, TX @ Antone's
May 10 -- Walla Walla, WA @ Dacres
May 11 -- Spokane, WA @ Lucky You Lounge
May 24 -- Green Bay, WI @ Green Bay Distillery
May 25 -- Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Cafe
May 26 -- Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
Jun 14 -- Tacoma, WA @ The Elks Temple
Jun 15 -- Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Oct 04 -- Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall
Oct 05 -- Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Oct 06 -- Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Oct 07 -- Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry
Oct 08 -- Durham, NC @ The Pinhook
Oct 09 -- Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
Oct 10 -- Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall
Oct 11 -- Knoxville, TN @ The Concourse
Oct 12 -- Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Oct 14 -- St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway Night Club
Oct 15 -- Detroit, MI @ El Club
Oct 16 -- Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
Oct 17 -- Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theater
Oct 18 -- Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
Oct 19 -- Brooklyn, NY @ Market Hotel

Published February 14th, 2019


Wednesday, February 13, 2019


As previously reported Rain Phoenix is releasing a limited edition 10" single on February 14th. The a-side is a duet with Michael Stipe titled "Time Is The Killer," and the flip side features two previously unreleased songs River Phoenix wrote with his band Aleka's Attic in the 90s.

Today "Time Is The Killer" premiered and is a beautiful and powerful song. Stipe's voice pairs perfectly with Phoenix and it's a joy to hear Stipe back on a new recording. Watch the official video featuring Phoenix and Stipe below.

The physical 10" single for Time Gone was limited to 500 copies and is sold out. Digital copies are available to pre-order through iTunes and Amazon



Published February 13th, 2019

David Bowie releases are coming fast and furious. Last month Parlophone announced the release of Spying Through A Keyhole, a 7" box set which collects nine rare and previously unreleased demos. Now Parlophone has announced a completely separate 7" vinyl singles box (release date TBA) featuring six home demos, four of which are previously unreleased recordings.

The recordings, known as the Clareville Grove Demos, were recorded live to tape at Bowie's flat in London in 1969 and feature Bowie and John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson on guitar and vocals.

The boxset features three 7" singles; each 7" contains two demos. Note: The demos are all mono recordings.

View the tracklisting for Clareville Grove Demos below and read more about the release here.

The previously announced boxset Spying Through A Keyhole will be released on April 3rd and is available to pre-order here. Meanwhile the Pin Ups picture disc that was announced earlier this week will be released April 13th for Record Store Day.

David Bowie - Clareville Grove Demos

Single 1

A. Space Oddity
B. Lover To The Dawn

Single 2

A. Ching-a-Ling
B. An Occasional Dream

Single 3

A. Let Me Sleep Beside You
B. Life Is A Circus

Published February 13th, 2019

As previously reported, Noctorum featuring Marty Willson-Piper (formerly of The Church) and producer Dare (Andy) Mason are set to release a new record titled The Afterlife on February 15th.

The Afterlife is the duo's fourth album overall and their first long-play in almost 10 years -- Willson-Piper has been making music all along, but had been focused on other projects including MOAT and The Saints during this time. The return of Noctorum was more than worth the wait, The Afterlife features strong songwriting and many intriguing musical moments, including the enchanting and addictive single "The Moon Drips," which features mariachi trumpet and haunting harpsichord.

The Afterlife previously available exclusively through Pledge Music, now enjoys a wider release this Friday and is available on heavy-weight gatefold vinyl, CD and as a digital album download. Pre-order here.

Stream a few songs off The Afterlife below and catch up with Noctorum here.







Published February 13th, 2019

Tuesday, February 12, 2019


David Bowie's 1973 album Pin Ups will be reissued on picture disc in April. The record features Bowie's take on 12 songs from the 1960s originally recorded by Yardbirds, Pink Floyd, The Who, The Kinks and more. Bowie considered the original songs to be among his "favourites from the '64-'67' period of London."

The picture disc will be released on April 13th for Record Store Day. Learn more about the picture disc here.

Pin Ups has been previously released as a picture disc, however Bowie's archive continues to re-release/re-press/re-issue his catalog on vinyl for fans (especially new fans) that missed out on hard to find/out of print releases.



Side 1

01. Rosalyn
02. Here Comes The Night
03. I Wish You Would
04. See Emily Play
05. Everything's Alright
06. I Can't Explain

Side 2

01. Friday On My Mind
02. Sorrow
03. Don't Bring Me Down
04. Shapes Of Things
05. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
06. Where Have All The Good Times Gone

Published February 12th, 2019

Paul Weller is releasing a live album on March 8th. Other Aspects Live At The Royal Albert Hall was captured at Weller's shows last October that saw the legend performing a career-spanning set backed by an orchestra. Three versions of the set are available: triple vinyl with DVD (includes download card), double CD with DVD, or digital album download. View the options here or here.

Today Weller shared the performance of "Boy About Town" from the release. View the video below along with the tracklisting for Other Aspects Live At The Royal Albert Hall.



Paul Weller - Other Aspects Live At The Royal Albert Hall

01. One Bright Star
02. Glide
03. The Soul Searchers
04. Boy About Town
05. Have You Ever Had It Blue
06. What Would He Say?
07. Wild Wood
08. Country
09. Aspects
10. Strange Museum
11. Amongst Butterflies
12. Old Castles
13. Gravity
14. Where'er Ye Go
15. A Man Of Great Promise
16. Mayfly
17. Private Hell
18. Tales From The Riverbank
19. Movin On
20. Long Long Road
21. Hopper
22. White Horses
23. Books
24. You Do Something To Me
25. May Love Travel With You

Published February 12th, 2019

The Damned hit the road in North America this spring to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their influential album Machine Gun Etiquette. The legendary band will perform the album in full along with other classics from their esteemed catalog. The tour includes only a handful of dates, however Detroit was lucky enough to receive a date on this exciting trek. Don't miss The Damned at St. Andrew's Hall on May 31st. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am.

View the tour itinerary below.

Machine Gun Etiquette was released November 2nd, 1979 and includes many beloved songs from The Damned including "Smash It Up," "Love Song," "I Just Can't Be Happy Today," "Plan 9 Channel 7" and more. A 25th anniversary edition was released in 2004 with tasty extras.



The Damned - North American tour

May 23 -- Long Beach, CA @ Alex's Bar
May 24 -- San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
May 25 -- Las Vegas, NV @ Punk Rock Bowling
May 29 -- St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
May 30 -- Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
May 31 -- Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew's Hall
Jun 01 -- Thornville, OH @ Camp Anarchy Festival

Published February 12th, 2019

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Phil Western, Vancouver electro artist, producer/engineer/mixer and visionary has died at the age of 47. Western composed his own music and was a member of several other projects including Download, Frozen Rabbit, and Off And Gone; he also appeared on Skinny Puppy's 1996 album The Process. cEvin Key announced the heartbreaking news of Western's death hours ago on social media. The cause of death has not been revealed.

Western and Key had recently completed a new Download album titled Unknown Room which is set for release in March. They had planned to tour behind the record after its release.

Such devastating news and major loss to the world of electronic/synth based music. Western created truly inspiring masterfully crafted beats that continued to blaze the trail of dark electro. He will be missed.

R.I.P.









Published February 10th, 2019

Friday, February 8, 2019


The The celebrate their 40th anniversary this year - Matt Johnson is marking the milestone by launching a new mailing list/newsletter titled Fifty First State Express which is filled with dispatches, breaking news, discount vouchers, exclusive giveaways, and updates on all things The The.


In the first issue which was sent out today, Johnson announced the download only reissue of The The's 2007 single "Mrs. Mac," which is available here. Johnson also found some copies of the limited edition "Gun Sluts" CD single which he's selling here, plus he's added two new colors of The The hats, and is giving subscribers a 15% discount on merch for the next week.

Those who subscribed to the previous version of The The's newsletter do not have to subscribe to Fifty First State Express (they've migrated the mailing list), but fans should check their spam folder just in case it wound up in the wrong place!

Head here to subscribe to Fifty First State Express.

Published February 8th, 2019



Salford actor Albert Finney today died at the age of 82. The BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) winner and Academy Award nominee starred in an impressive number of critically acclaimed films between 1959 through 2012 including Murder On The Orient Express, Charlie Bubbles, Scrooge, Skyfall, Erin Brockovich, and also graced the cover of the demo version of "The Boy With The Thorn In His Side" by The Smiths. The 7" was released in 2017 and was the first single issued by the Smiths in over 20 years.

Morrissey posted a tribute to Finney on his website which you can read below.

" … he dies, a part of me dies … his refusal to accept a Knighthood - that moronic delusion of inclusion - elevates him further in the Arts and humanities. Albert was Manchester.

Please watch Charlie Bubbles. … … there must be something I can dream tonight … "

Published February 8th, 2019

Last night the annual Tibet House benefit took place at Carnegie Hall and the legends were out in full force! Bernard Sumner (who has played several previous Tibet benefits), Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, Laurie Anderson, and Philip Glass were among the artists performing live. Glass curated the event as he has done in past years.

Among the highlights: Sumner along with New Order bandmates Tommy Chapman and Phil Cunningham performed "Ceremony," and "Love Vigilantes,"; Debbie Harry and Philip Glass performed an orchestral version of "Heart Of Glass"; and Patti Smith rocked out a few covers including Midnight Oil's "Beds Are Burning" and Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush," and Rolling Stones' "I'm Free" with Lenny Kaye on vocals.

Watch some fan filmed video from last night's show below:











Published February 8th, 2019