Author: Slicing Up Eyeballs

'One night only': James to play New York next month in support of 'La Petite Mort'

‘One night only’: James to play New York next month in support of ‘La Petite Mort’

Manchester-bred rockers James this week released their new album La Petite Mort in the U.S. — it came out in early June over in the U.K. and Europe — and have now announced they’re “venturing stateside for one night only” with a performance set for Oct. 21 at New York City’s Webster Hall.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 165, aired 9/16/14

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 165, aired 9/16/14

Exploring the legacy of ’80s college rock, the Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Pacific on Strangeways Radio. If you caught this week’s episode, pop over to the Strangeways message board to leave requests for future shows.

Stream John Peel's own copy of the Talking Heads' 'Take Me to the River' 7-inch

Stream John Peel’s own copy of the Talking Heads’ ‘Take Me to the River’ 7-inch

In 2012, U.K. arts website The Space began posting, 100 at a time, titles from the late John Peel’s legendary record collection — reportedly numbering 26,000 LPs, 40,000 7-inches and “many thousands of” CDs. The listings included index cards, the records’ covers and, in some cases, links to stream the music on Spotify.

The Church releasing new album 'Further/Deeper' next month — stream 'Pride Before a Fall'

The Church releasing new album ‘Further/Deeper’ next month — stream ‘Pride Before a Fall’

The Church will release what it’s billing as its 25th studio album next month, a collection of new material that’s been christened Further/Deeper and which marks the long-running Australian rockers’ first record without guitarist Marty Willson-Piper, who was “not available” and has been replaced by Powderfinger’s Ian Haug.

New releases: Shellac, James, Ministry, Scruffy the Cat, New Model Army

New releases: Shellac, James, Ministry, Scruffy the Cat, New Model Army

This week’s releases include a brand-new album from Steve Albini’s Shellac, the belated U.S. release of James’ new studio album, a reissue of MInistry’s ‘Twelve Inch Singles,’ a collection of unreleased Scruffy the Cat material, and the U.S. release of New Model Army’s latest record.

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (9/14/14)

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (9/14/14)

Tonight’s edition of “Dark Wave” on Sirius XM’s 1st Wave featured music from Alien Sex Fiend, Lowlife, Joy Division, Chris Connelly, The Cure, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Christian Death, Kissing the Pink, Skinny Puppy, David J, Lead Into Gold, Coil, The Wolfgang Press, The Wake, Tones on Tail and more.

Peter Gutteridge, of The Clean, The Chills, Snapper and more, 1961-2014

Peter Gutteridge, of The Clean, The Chills, Snapper and more, 1961-2014

Peter Gutteridge, a man described as a hero of New Zealand music and a linchpin of that nation’s famed “Dunedin sound” through his roles in The Clean, The Chills, The Great Unwashed, Snapper and more, died earlier today, according to New Zealand music journalist Simon Sweetman and the Flying Nun Records.