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Video: Johnny Marr gets 'The Right Thing Right' during visit to 'Conan'

Video: Johnny Marr gets ‘The Right Thing Right’ during visit to ‘Conan’

Johnny Marr is currently playing his second round of American dates in support of his new solo album The Messenger, and used the occasion to stop by “Conan” to perform one of the record’s tracks for the TBS late-night show. Check out the full clip of Mr. Marr playing “The Right Thing Right.”

They Might Be Giants' 'Flood,' 3 others on Elektra getting expanded 2-albums-in-1 reissues

They Might Be Giants’ ‘Flood,’ 3 others on Elektra getting expanded 2-albums-in-1 reissues

The four albums quirk-pop duo They Might Be Giants released on Elektra in the ’90s — starting with the group’s platinum-selling Flood, with its hit single “Birdhouse in Your Soul” — are being reissued in the U.K. next month by Edsel Records in a pair of “two-for-one” sets that pads out each disc with a handful of B-sides and remixes.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 136, aired 11/5/13

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 136, aired 11/5/13

This week’s episode of the Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio featured music by Scruffy the Cat, RIchard Hell and the Voidoids, The Clash, Midnight Oil, Dinosaur Jr, The Untouchables, Bronski Beat, Stan Ridgway, The Dream Syndicate, The Call, Talking Heads and more.

Charlie Chesterman, frontman of Scruffy the Cat, loses battle with cancer

Charlie Chesterman, frontman of Scruffy the Cat, loses battle with cancer

Charlie Chesterman, the frontman of Boston college-radio favorites Scruffy the Cat, part of the late-’80s cowpunk scene that helped spawn the alt-country movement, lost his ongoing battle with cancer on Monday, according to posts on Facebook this morning by friends, including former bandmate Stephen Fredette,

Video: Jane's Addiction blasts through 'Stop!,' an 11-minute 'Three Days' on Kimmel

Video: Jane’s Addiction blasts through ‘Stop!,’ an 11-minute ‘Three Days’ on Kimmel

Last week Jane’s Addiction received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and to help celebrate the 25th anniversary of debut studio album Nothing’s Shocking, the band played a short set for “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” part of which was aired on last night’s show and posted on the program’s YouTube channel.

Stream Erasure's new Christmas album 'Snow Globe' in full a week ahead of release

Stream Erasure’s new Christmas album ‘Snow Globe’ in full a week ahead of release

Erasure releases its new Christmas-themed album Snow Globe one week from today, but fans can get an early jump on the release, which is now streaming in full via USA Today. Below, you can listen to the full 13-track album — featuring new renditions of “Silent Night,” “White Christmas” and more.

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Best of the ’80s, Part 10: Vote for your top albums of 1989

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Best of the ’80s, Part 10: Vote for your top albums of 1989

We’ve reached November, which means it’s time for our year-long Best of the ’80s poll to continue on to 1989 as we again ask Slicing Up Eyeballs’ readers to help rank the releases of each year of the decade throughout 2013 — concluding, next month, with a giant poll to determine the best records of the entire 1980s.