Year: 2013

Video: Edwyn Collins, 'Too Bad (That's Sad)' — off Orange Juice frontman's 'Understated' LP

Video: Edwyn Collins, ‘Too Bad (That’s Sad)’ — off Orange Juice frontman’s ‘Understated’ LP

This past March, former Orange Juice frontman Edwyn Collins released his eighth solo album and first in three years, Understated, which had been preceded by first single “Too Bad (That’s Sad),” a fine bit of updated Motown soul. Now, three months later, Collins delivers the a music video for that track.

Drummer Alan Myers, Devo's 'human metronome' from 1976 to 1986, loses cancer battle

Drummer Alan Myers, Devo’s ‘human metronome’ from 1976 to 1986, loses cancer battle

Alan Myers, the third and most well-known of Devo’s drummers, who played on the classic albums Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Duty Now for the Future, Freedom of Choice and beyond, died this week, according to Ralph Carney, a jazz musician and friend of Myers’, and current Devo drummer Josh Freese.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 125, aired 6/25/13

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 125, aired 6/25/13

Tonight’s Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio featured tracks by The Dead Milkmen, Lou Reed, The Cult, Magazine, Blondie, The Replacements, J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr, The Call, XTC, The Gun Club, Big Country with Kate Bush, The Housemartins, Fun Boy Three and more.

Cabaret Voltaire reissuing 'Red Mecca' on vinyl; giant box set, new comp on way

Cabaret Voltaire reissuing ‘Red Mecca’ on vinyl; giant box set, new comp on way

Mute Records is embarking on a new series of Cabaret Voltaire releases that will begin this summer with a vinyl reissue of the group’s 1981 album Red Mecca, to be followed this fall by a new box set collecting four early- to mid-’80s albums “alongside bonus CDs and DVDs” and, in early 2014, a new compilation.

The Cult's 'Electric Peace' reissue due out next month in 2CD, double-vinyl releases

The Cult’s ‘Electric Peace’ reissue due out next month in 2CD, double-vinyl releases

As we reported last month, The Cult is reissuing its third album Electric in an expanded set paired with Peace — the aborted Love follow-up the band abandoned in favor of the Rick Rubin-produced hard-rock album — and Beggars Archive has now confirmed that the release, Electric Peace, is now due out next month.

Stream: Blondie, 'A Rose By Any Name' — new single featuring The Gossip's Beth Ditto

Stream: Blondie, ‘A Rose By Any Name’ — new single featuring The Gossip’s Beth Ditto

Blondie is gearing up to hit the road this fall with special guest X in tow, and, in announcing that tour, Debbie Harry and Co. revealed their 10th studio album is due out by the end of the year. Well, now comes the first music from that forthcoming record: “A Rose By Any Name,” featuring The Gossip frontwoman Beth Ditto.

Nitzer Ebb's 'Basic Pain Procedure' reissued on CD, cassette with bonus 1983 live set

Nitzer Ebb’s ‘Basic Pain Procedure’ reissued on CD, cassette with bonus 1983 live set

Pylon Records this month will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nitzer Ebb’s original Basic Pain Procedure demo tape by releasing it on CD for the first time ever — and reissuing it in its original cassette form — and packaging the eight-song set with a rare live recording from 1983.

Video: Tommy Stinson joins Wilco to cover The Replacements' 'Color Me Impressed'

Video: Tommy Stinson joins Wilco to cover The Replacements’ ‘Color Me Impressed’

On Friday at its Solid Sound festival in Massachusetts, Wilco played a 27-song all-request set that featured exactly one Wilco song… and 26 covers by artists ranging from Television and Bob Dylan to even Daft Punk — not to mention The Replacements’ “Color Me Impressed” with Tommy Stinson.

Reunited Violent Femmes to play New York City's Central Park in September

Reunited Violent Femmes to play New York City’s Central Park in September

The Violent Femmes are taking a somewhat low-key approach to their recent reunion, having followed up their appearance at Coachella this past April with only a few more scheduled, mostly festival-type shows. But the band has just announced a concert in New York’s Central Park.

Now playing on a jukebox near you: Slicing Up Eyeballs' 'Best of '80s College Rock'

Now playing on a jukebox near you: Slicing Up Eyeballs’ ‘Best of ’80s College Rock’

Next time you find yourself at a fine establishment featuring one of AMI Entertainment’s digital jukeboxes, be sure to check out the “Best of ’80s College Rock” playlist the company asked Slicing Up Eyeballs to help compile, featuring dozens of great tracks from Kate Bush, Hüsker Dü, The Cure and more

New releases: 'Scared to Get Happy,' Lloyd Cole, Poltergeist, Jane's Addiction, Midge Ure

New releases: ‘Scared to Get Happy,’ Lloyd Cole, Poltergeist, Jane’s Addiction, Midge Ure

This week’s new releases include the ‘Scared To Get Happy: A Story of Indie-Pop 1980-1989’ box set, new albums from Lloyd Cole and Echo & The Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant, live albums from Jane’s Addiction and Midge Ure, a new Three O’Clock compilation and Teardrop Explodes, Devo and Primitives reissues.

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (6/23/13)

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (6/23/13)

Tonight’s edition of “Dark Wave” on Sirius XM’s 1st Wave featured music from Joy Division, Fields of the Nephilim, Southern Death Cult, 1000 Homo DJs, Gary Numan, Japan, Theatre of Hate, Sad Lovers and Giants, Comsat Angels, The Smiths, Galaxie 500, The The and much, much more.

The Week in Rock: June 16-22, 2013

The Week in Rock: June 16-22, 2013

Welcome to the Week in Rock, where we round up all of the headlines posted on this site over the past week. This week featured posts about Depeche Mode, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Bob Mould, Morrissey, 4AD, Blondie, Siouxsie and more — plus our interview with Echo & The Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant.