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World Party returns to U.S. for 25-date, coast-to-coast tour this May, June

World Party returns to U.S. for 25-date, coast-to-coast tour this May, June

After three brief tours of the U.S. in 2012 in support of 5CD box set Arkeology, Karl Wallinger is bringing World Party back to America this spring for the group’s longest trek in years: a run of 25 dates opening May 24 in Boston and wrapping up June 29 in Solana Beach, Calif.

The Sisters of Mercy expand summer tour with new dates in U.K., Ireland

The Sisters of Mercy expand summer tour with new dates in U.K., Ireland

The Sisters of Mercy continue to expand their summer touring plans, this week adding three more shows in the U.K. and Ireland onto the end of their growing itinerary, which already was hitting Europe for a 12-date run and now goes beyond what had appeared to be an isolated July appearance at Sonisphere.

Video: Bruce Springsteen covers INXS' classic 1982 single 'Don't Change' in Sydney

Video: Bruce Springsteen covers INXS’ classic 1982 single ‘Don’t Change’ in Sydney

Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band performed Wednesday night in Sydney, Australia, and, as the band has been known to do, added a bit of local flavor to its set, performing, for the first time ever, a cover of INXS’ classic 1982 single “Don’t Change” to a very appreciative crowd of Aussies.

Devo's Bob Casale, 1952-2014

Devo’s Bob Casale, 1952-2014

Devo fans are mourning another loss this morning with news that, less than eight months after the death of beloved drummer Alan Myers, one of the band’s original members, Bob “Bob 2” Casale, has died unexpectedly from “conditions that lead to heart failure,” the band announced on Facebook today.

The Afghan Whigs debut new song 'Algiers,' announce initial 'Do To The Beast' tour dates

The Afghan Whigs debut new song ‘Algiers,’ announce initial ‘Do To The Beast’ tour dates

The reunited Afghan Whigs this morning offered fans their first taste of upcoming seventh album Do To The Beast with the premiere on Spotify of the first track off that release: “Algiers,” a four-minute, mostly acoustic ballad that’s dirtied up, in the middle, with a fuzzed-out electric-guitar solo,

Nominate your favorite EPs, mini-albums of the '80s for Slicing Up Eyeballs' next poll

Nominate your favorite EPs, mini-albums of the ’80s for Slicing Up Eyeballs’ next poll

Now that the dust has settled from the controversial Best Albums of the ’80s poll, it’s time to get back to the voting. And next up will be a poll to determine the best EPs and mini-albums of the ’80s — basically, that somewhat ambiguous class of release that’s too long to be a single yet not quite long enough to be a full LP.

Rhino’s ‘Just Can’t Get Enough: The '80s’ Spotify playlist — presented by Slicing Up Eyeballs

Rhino’s ‘Just Can’t Get Enough: The ’80s’ Spotify playlist — presented by Slicing Up Eyeballs

Back in 2011, the good folks at Rhino Records requested we take a stab at curating their ‘Just Can’t Get Enough: The ’80s’ playlist on Spotify — and now that the label’s launched its own app within Spotify, we’ve been asked to freshen it up with 25 new tracks representing the classic ’80s alternative era.

New releases: R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, Suzanne Vega, The Verlaines, Shane MacGowan

New releases: R.E.M.’s Peter Buck, Suzanne Vega, The Verlaines, Shane MacGowan

This week’s new releases include the second solo album from R.E.M.’s Peter Buck, as well as a new studio record from Suzanne Vega, a reissue of the debut album from New Zealand’s Verlaines and a reissue of a Shane MacGowan & The Popes live CD/DVD set.

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/16/14)

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/16/14)

Tonight’s edition of “Dark Wave” on Sirius XM’s 1st Wave featured music from Virgin Prunes, Christian Death, Lycia, The Gruesome Twosome, Skinny Puppy, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Bauhaus, Tubeway Army, NItzer Ebb, The Names and more.

Echo & The Bunnymen: New album nearing completion, tours of U.S., Europe planned

Echo & The Bunnymen: New album nearing completion, tours of U.S., Europe planned

Echo & The Bunnymen today revealed that the band’s upcoming 12th studio album — produced by Killing Joke bassist Youth — is nearing completion and will be formally announced soon, and that frontman Ian McCulloch “feels it’s the band’s best work for a very long time.”

Morrissey announces 25-date U.S. tour ahead of planned new studio album

Morrissey announces 25-date U.S. tour ahead of planned new studio album

Just hours after announcing a pair of high-profile arena concerts in New York and Los Angeles, Morrissey this morning has unveiled a full 25-date U.S. tour this May and June that will hit many of the cities and venues that saw cancellations during the former Smiths singer’s disastrous late-2012 and early-2013 American tour.

Morrissey announces arena concerts in Los Angeles, New York with special guests

Morrissey announces arena concerts in Los Angeles, New York with special guests

Morrissey has yet to announce his promised U.S. tour this spring, but tonight he did confirm two major concerts: arena shows in Los Angeles and New York in May and June that will find the former Smiths singer sharing the stage with legendary crooners Tom Jones and Cliff Richard, respectively.

R.E.M.'s Peter Buck releasing second vinyl-only solo album, touring with Alejandro Escovedo

R.E.M.’s Peter Buck releasing second vinyl-only solo album, touring with Alejandro Escovedo

Peter Buck is back with his second solo album, another vinyl-only release — ambitiously titled I Am Back To Blow Your Mind Once Again — that he’ll support with a short round of dates later this month in the Midwest and South opening for and then backing roots-rocker Alejandro Escovedo