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Spacemen 3’s full catalog to be reissued by Fire Records on 180-gram, colored vinyl

Spacemen 3’s full catalog to be reissued by Fire Records on 180-gram, colored vinyl

Fire Records today announced plans to reissue the full catalog of mind-bending ’80s psych-rockers Spacemen 3 — featuring Peter “Sonic Boom” Kember and a pre-Spiritualized Jason “J. Spaceman” Pierce — on 180-gram colored vinyl, beginning next week with the band’s first two studio LPs and a follow-up live set.

Video: Alison Moyet performs 'When I Was Your Girl' on UK TV's 'This Morning'

Video: Alison Moyet performs ‘When I Was Your Girl’ on UK TV’s ‘This Morning’

Alison Moyet’s eighth solo album, the minutes, is out in the U.K. this week — it won’t arrive in the U.S. until June 11 — and the former Yazoo frontwoman stopped by the “This Morning” program on the U.K.’s ITV television network today to perform lead single “When I Was Your Girl.”

Video: The Breeders play 'Cannonball,' 'Drivin' on 9’ on Jimmy Fallon

Video: The Breeders play ‘Cannonball,’ ‘Drivin’ on 9’ on Jimmy Fallon

The Breeders took advantage of a break in their tour in support of the 20th anniversary reissue of Last Splash to swing by “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” where the band played its 1993 alt-rock smash “Cannonball” on air and then stuck around for a web-only performance of the album’s penultimate track, “Drivin’ on 9.”

Video: David Bowie, 'The Next Day' — starring Gary Oldman, Marion Cotillard and a lot of blood

Video: David Bowie, ‘The Next Day’ — starring Gary Oldman, Marion Cotillard and a lot of blood

David Bowie tonight debuted the video for the third single off his from-out-of-nowhere album The Next Day, following up the Tilda Swinton-starring clip for “The Stars (Ar Out Tonight)” with a video for the album’s title track that stars Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard, and features heavy religious iconography and the stigmata.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 118, aired 5/7/13

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 118, aired 5/7/13

Tonight’s Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio featured new music from The Fall, Alison Moyet, Pet Shp Boys, Lloyd Cole and Skinny Puppy, plus old favorites from INXS, Violent Femmes, Concrete Blonde, The Godfathers, Hoodoo Gurus, Wall of Voodoo and more.

Kitchens of Distinction record first new album in 19 years, but rule our reunion shows

Kitchens of Distinction record first new album in 19 years, but rule our reunion shows

Last fall, Kitchens of Distinction’s Patrick Fitzgerald and Julian Swales reunited for the first time since the dream-pop act folded in 1996, but they weren’t sure what to call the project. But now it’s official: With Dan Goodwin back on board, too, Kitchens of Distinction have just finished their first new album in 19 years.

Video: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, 'Mermaids' — 3rd single off 'Push the Sky Away'

Video: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, ‘Mermaids’ — 3rd single off ‘Push the Sky Away’

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds today released the video for “Mermaids,” the third single off the band’s new album, Push the Sky Away, in the form of a live performance of the song from the band’s February album-release show in Los Angeles that was webcast around the world.

Depeche Mode joins The Cure as Austin City Limits Music Festival headliners

Depeche Mode joins The Cure as Austin City Limits Music Festival headliners

The rumors were true: Depeche Mode will join their contemporaries in The Cure as headliners at this October’s Austin City Limits Music Festival, according to the official lineup revealed tonight. The festival also will feature appearances by Thom Yorke’s Atoms for Peace, Muse and Wilco.

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Best of the ’80s, Part 4: Vote for your top albums of 1983

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Best of the ’80s, Part 4: Vote for your top albums of 1983

Our year-long Best of the ’80s feature continues this month as we reach 1983, and once again ask Slicing Up Eyeballs’ readers to weigh in on their favorite albums of that year in our ongoing quest to rank the releases of each year of the decade through the bulk of 2013.

Watch: Trent Reznor releases Nine Inch Nails' highly NSFW 1993 'snuff' film 'Broken'

Watch: Trent Reznor releases Nine Inch Nails’ highly NSFW 1993 ‘snuff’ film ‘Broken’

Twenty years after its creation, Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor today finally released “Broken ,” the 20-minute, highly graphic short film directed by Peter Christopherson. Reznor posted the movie to NIN’s Vimeo channel today, warning that it contains “extreme violent and sexual content.”

Slicing Up Eyeballs launches iPhone, iPad app

Slicing Up Eyeballs launches iPhone, iPad app

We’re thrilled to announce today the official launch of the brand-new Slicing Up Eyeballs app for iPhones and iPads — now the easiest way to stay on top of the latest album and reissue news, tour dates, streaming music and video content both new and delightfully vintage from all of your favorite ’80s alternative artists.

'Pixies: A Visual History': Kickstarter campaign launched to fund new photo book

‘Pixies: A Visual History’: Kickstarter campaign launched to fund new photo book

The Pixies will be celebrated this fall in a brand new hardbound coffee-table book called “Pixies: A Visual History,” the first installment in a planned two-volume series designed to chronicle the legendary indie-rock act’s ascent, break-up, various solo projects and spin-off bands and, ultimately, its improbable reunion.

Stream tracks from The Bluebells and The Daintees off 'Scared to Get Happy' box set

Stream tracks from The Bluebells and The Daintees off ‘Scared to Get Happy’ box set

The release of the 5-disc box set Scared To Get Happy: A Story of Indie-Pop 1980-1989 is still nearly two months away, but Cherry Red Records has begun teasing fans with some of the music that will appear on the set, including this rare 1982 flexidisc recording by The Bluebells of “Happy Birthday.”