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Video: The Dream Syndicate live in Cleveland — watch full 100-minute reunion set

Video: The Dream Syndicate live in Cleveland — watch full 100-minute reunion set

Steve Wynn’s reunited Dream Syndicate — featuring Dennis Duck, Mark Walton and new guitarist Jason Victor — has only played a handful of dates in the U.S. since first coming together in the fall of 2012, so, for many, this film of the band’s full 100-minute set in Cleveland last November is a godsend.

Watch Paul Weller perform a 5-song set with the London Metropolitan Orchestra

Watch Paul Weller perform a 5-song set with the London Metropolitan Orchestra

Last month, former Jam frontman Paul Weller participated in Save the Children’s Christmas Tree Sessions benefit, performing five songs — including a brand-new one called “Gravity” — while backed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra, a 20-minute set that is now available to watch.

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Best of the 1980s: The Top 100 albums from 1980-1989

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Best of the 1980s: The Top 100 albums from 1980-1989

And it all comes down to this: After 1o months of voting in our year-by-year Best of the ’80s polls to determine the best albums of each year of the 1980s, we wrap it all up with the grandaddy of them all, the big all-decade poll designed to crown, once and for all, Slicing Up Eyeballs’ readers favorite records of the ’80s.

Eurythmics reuniting to perform at post-Grammys tribute to The Beatles

Eurythmics reuniting to perform at post-Grammys tribute to The Beatles

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart will reunite once again as the Eurythmics to perform a yet-to-be-announced Beatles cover at “The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles,” a television special that’s being taped on Jan. 27 in Los Angeles the day after the Grammy Awards.

New releases: Peter Gabriel’s ‘And I’ll Scratch Yours’ compilation of covers

New releases: Peter Gabriel’s ‘And I’ll Scratch Yours’ compilation of covers

Peter Gabriel’s companion to 2010′s Scratch My Back, out in the U.K. since September, gets a belated U.S. release this week. It features versions of his songs covered by many of the artists (Arcade Fire, Lou Reed, Paul Simon) he covered on the original release.

Pixies release second 4-song EP of new material, debut video for ‘Blue Eyed Hexe’

Pixies release second 4-song EP of new material, debut video for ‘Blue Eyed Hexe’

The Pixies are ringing in 2014 with a second batch of new songs, today releasing a second four-song EP of brand-new material and debuting the video for one of the songs: the rocker “Blue Eyed Hexe,” which the band debuted last September at a warm-up gig.

In Q&A, Morrissey reveals plans for new album, novel — plus failed David Bowie duet

In Q&A, Morrissey reveals plans for new album, novel — plus failed David Bowie duet

In a wide-ranging new Q&A with fans, Morrissey reveals that he’s about to start recording a new album, he’s midway through writing his first novel and that he once tried and failed to get David Bowie to record a duet of the Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin.'”

Steve Kilbey releases 3-hour film documenting 1991 U.S. tour with Grant McLennan

Steve Kilbey releases 3-hour film documenting 1991 U.S. tour with Grant McLennan

The Church’s Steve Kilbey dropped a New Year’s surprise for fans, releasing a nearly 3-hour documentary that features performances, interviews and “general horsing around” that he filmed during the short 1991 U.S. tour by Jack Frost, his group with Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens.

‘My Secret World’ to tell story of indie-pop label Sarah Records — watch the trailer

‘My Secret World’ to tell story of indie-pop label Sarah Records — watch the trailer

Sarah Records — which released music from bands such as The Field Mice, Another Sunny Day and Boyracer between 1987 and 1995 — is the subject of a new feature-length documentary that aims to show how “you can run a successful business without surrendering personal ethics.”

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ most-clicked of 2013: The Replacements, Peter Murphy, Best of the ’80s

Slicing Up Eyeballs’ most-clicked of 2013: The Replacements, Peter Murphy, Best of the ’80s

Well, we didn’t quite get this in before the end of the year, but, hey, the first day of 2014 is as good as any to look back at 2013 and tally up what people have been reading on Slicing Up Eyeballs over the past 12 months. The answer: News about The Replacement and Peter Murphy, plus a whole lot of Best of the ’80s results posts.

Top 50 albums of 2013: The Slicing Up Eyeballs Readers Poll, Part 1

Top 50 albums of 2013: The Slicing Up Eyeballs Readers Poll, Part 1

The year’s not quite over yet, which means we’ve still got time to drop in the results of the Slicing Up Eyeballs readers poll to determine the best albums and reissues/box sets/compilations of this past year — think of this as a minor detour before we wrap up the big Best of the ’80s poll, coming next week.

Top 50 reissues, box sets, etc. of 2013: The Slicing Up Eyeballs Readers Poll, Part 2

Top 50 reissues, box sets, etc. of 2013: The Slicing Up Eyeballs Readers Poll, Part 2

The year’s not quite over yet, which means we’ve still got time to drop in the results of the Slicing Up Eyeballs readers poll to determine the best albums and reissues/box sets/compilations of this past year — think of this as a minor detour before we wrap up the giant Best of the ’80s poll, coming next week.

Paul Westerberg’s solo debut ‘14 Songs’ to receive first-ever vinyl release in 2014

Paul Westerberg’s solo debut ‘14 Songs’ to receive first-ever vinyl release in 2014

As we first mentioned last month, Paul Westerberg’s post-Replacements solo debut —1993’s 14 Songs, featuring alt-rock radio hit “World Class Fad” — will receive its first-ever vinyl release next year in an 180-gram pressing similar to the previously announced release of his 1996 follow-up album Eventually.