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Depeche Mode revisits 1990’s infamous Wherehouse in-store with 18-minute video

Depeche Mode revisits 1990’s infamous Wherehouse in-store with 18-minute video

Depeche Mode marked the anniversary this week of the release of its massive Violator album with a new Archives Special devoted to the band’s infamous record-signing session at The Wherehouse record store in Los Angeles on March 20, 1990 — an event that drew 10,000 fans.

Joy Division’s debut EP ‘An Ideal for Living’ to be reissued on Record Store Day

Joy Division’s debut EP ‘An Ideal for Living’ to be reissued on Record Store Day

The full U.S. and U.K. releases lists for Record Store Day are due to be released today, but bands and labels continue to offer sneak peaks of what’s coming, the latest of which is this morning’s announcement that Joy Division’s 1978 debut EP An Ideal for Living will be reissued on vinyl.

Daniel Ash turns to fans to help fund, select songs for new ‘Stripped’ album

Daniel Ash turns to fans to help fund, select songs for new ‘Stripped’ album

Daniel Ash of Bauhaus, Love and Rockets and Tones on Tail is turning to his fans to fund his new album Stripped and help select the songs from “the many albums I have been a part of,” a selection of tracks that Ash will then re-record in stripped-down arrangements.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 150, aired 3/18/14

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 150, aired 3/18/14

This week’s Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour featured music from Violent Femmes, The Afghan Whigs, The Waterboys, Camouflage, Ramones, Josef K, Oingo Boingo, Depeche Mode, The Stooges, Let’s Active, David Byrne, Pixies, The Cult and more. Replay of this week’s show will air at 2 p.m. EST on Friday.

Robyn Hitchcock, The Church’s Steve Kilbey team up for short Australian tour

Robyn Hitchcock, The Church’s Steve Kilbey team up for short Australian tour

“Armed only with their guitars,” Robyn Hitchcock and The Church’s Steve Kilbey are pairing up for a short run of Australian dates — just four have been announced — this April and May during which promoters promise “an unforgettable evening of whimsical lyricism and psychedelic nursery rhymes.”

The Sound to collect expanded reissues of first 3 albums, BBC live disc in new box set

The Sound to collect expanded reissues of first 3 albums, BBC live disc in new box set

Acclaimed if overlooked U.K. postpunk act The Sound will be the subject of a new box set next month from Demon Music Group that will collect expanded editions of the band’s first three albums, released between 1980 and 1982, along with a fourth disc featuring two BBC live concerts recorded in 1981 and 1985.

New Order announces July concerts in Chicago, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles

New Order announces July concerts in Chicago, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles

As expected, New Order has added a handful of North American tour dates around its slot at the Sasquatch! Music Festival in Washington state this July, with concerts in Chicago, Vancover, B.C., and San Francisco joining a previously revealed show in Los Angeles, according to an announcement this morning.

R.E.M. to release 4LP set of 1991, 2001 MTV ‘Unplugged’ sets on Record Store Day

R.E.M. to release 4LP set of 1991, 2001 MTV ‘Unplugged’ sets on Record Store Day

R.E.M. will release a limited-edition 4LP set on Record Store Day that collects the audio from the band’s two appearances, in 1991 and 2001, on MTV’s “Unplugged” series, featuring all 33 songs the band performed at the two tapings, including 11 that never aired on either broadcast.

New releases: Coil and Nine Inch Nails, plus David Bowie, The Stranglers reissues

New releases: Coil and Nine Inch Nails, plus David Bowie, The Stranglers reissues

This week’s new releases include an EP of Nine Inch Nails remixes done by Coil, plus reissues of three Stranglers albums from the ’80s and a live record, as well as the first-ever vinyl pressing of David Bowie’s 2003 album, ‘Reality,’ from the Music on Vinyl label.

Scott Asheton, of The Stooges, 1949-2014

Scott Asheton, of The Stooges, 1949-2014

Scott “Rock Action” Asheton, the co-founder and longtime drummer of proto-punk legends The Stooges who in recent years was sidelined by unspecified medical issues, died Saturday night at age 64, bandleader Iggy Pop announced today via the group’s Facebook page.

The Week in Rock: March 9-15, 2014

The Week in Rock: March 9-15, 2014

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 news about Iggy Pop and New Order, plus The Cure, Ski Patrol, C86, The Replacements, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Morrissey, Roddy Frame, Pulp and more.

Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden team up for 23-date North American co-headlining tour

Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden team up for 23-date North American co-headlining tour

Exactly one week ago, a pair of multiplatinum smash albums from Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden — ’90s alternative standard bearers The Downward Spiral and Superunknown, respectively — celebrated their 20th anniversary. Tonight, those two acts announced a co-headlining tour of North America.

Rhino’s ‘Just Can’t Get Enough: The ’80s’ Spotify playlist — updated 3/15/14

Rhino’s ‘Just Can’t Get Enough: The ’80s’ Spotify playlist — updated 3/15/14

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 occasionally with 25 new tracks representing the classic ’80s alternative era.