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The blues guitar virtuoso takes a break from Black Country Communion duty to rock out on his ownMore Details
Their new album may have been called Wonky, but there's nothing broken about electronic pioneers Orbital, or their storming live showsMore Details
Hate to say we told you so, but The Hives are still the coolest rockers in town and you can see them in your town soonMore Details
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Manics announce two new albums

Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield has revealed that the band are working on two new albums. The band have been mostly quiet since their 2011 O2 Arena show, where they claimed they would be away for two years, but are playing Festival Number 6 at Portmeirion this year and have been busy recording new material. The two new albums are... READ MORE>>

Daft Punk aren't fans of EDM

Daft Punk have hit out at EDM, saying that they don't listen to a lot of electronic music, despite their role in popularising it. Asked by the NME if they listen to Deadmau5 or Skrillex, Thomas Bangalter said: "No. I wouldn't listen to Deadmau5 for pleasure. "Skrillex we have a lot of respect for. He's said that he saw our live... READ MORE>>

Ozzy: Bill Ward couldn't cut it

Ozzy Osbourne has claimed that Bill Ward's omission from the current Black Sabbath line-up is due to his inability to remember his drum parts. There had been controversy over Ward's lack of involvement with the reunion, with stories about personality clashes, but Osbourne claims it was purely practical. He told Mojo: "We looked at Bill, and he couldn't remember what the f**k... READ MORE>>