Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone

Monday October 9, 2007

TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES

ARE THE POLICE PLANNING A NEW ALBUM?
Guitarist Andy Summers talks about a possible studio stint for the band after their reunion tour ends. Click HERE for more info.

NINE INCH NAILS FOLLOW RADIOHEAD, DROP RECORD LABEL
After Trent Reznor finally severed ties with his record label after eighteen tumultuous years, how will he celebrate his independence? Click HERE for the full story.

AMY WINEHOUSE READY TO RECORD NEW ALBUM
Her producer Mark Ronson tells us exclusively that he and the "Rehab" star will re-enter the studio soon to start work. Click HERE for what Ronson has to say.

STEVEN VAN ZANDT: NEW BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN TOUR IN 2008
While Bruce Springsteen's current ten-week trek to promote Magic misses many major cities, guitarist Little Steven Van Zandt assures us a full Spring tour is in the works. Click HERE for more.

ARCADE FIRE COVER THE VIOLENT FEMMES, UNVEIL NEW VIDEO
The Montreal collective treat fans at their tour-ending New York concert to "Kiss Off," while premiering an interactive "Neon Bible" video on the web. Click HERE for more.

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TODAY'S PICKS

DAILY TRACK: The Pipettes - "Pull Shapes"
Mean, moody and magnificent, the Pipettes hit girl-group heaven in the disco surge of "Pull Shapes." Click HERE for more.

DAILY VIDEO: Mark Ronson: Video Interview and Radiohead Cover Footage

DAILY REVIEW: John Fogerty - Revival
John Fogerty's first album of new songs since he resolved his long emotional and legal war with his past in Creedence Clearwater Revival is essentially history repeated, and not just in the no-frills drive and corroded-treble guitar breaks. Click HERE for more on the album.

ARTIST OF THE DAY: NINE INCH NAILS

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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS


Jackson Browne, 59

Al Jourgensen, Ministry, 49

P.J. Harvey, 38

Sean Lennon, 32

TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST)

NBC

11:35pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: BLUE MAN GROUP

12:35am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien: BLACK LIPS

1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: RYAN SHAW

CBS

11:35pm - The Late Show with David Letterman: JENNIFER LOPEZ




ABC


12:05am - Jimmy Kimmel Live - JUSTICE


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