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Gary Numan preps 'Big Noise Transmission' 2CD, DVD live sets — watch trailer

Gary Numan preps ‘Big Noise Transmission’ 2CD, DVD live sets — watch trailer

Gary Numan next month will release ‘Big Noise Transmission,’ a live document of a concert recorded at the HMV Ritz in Manchester, England, last December that will arrive in three formats: a 2CD set, a 20-song PAL format DVD and a limited collectors’ edition featuring the 2CD set and a hardbound photo book.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs on Strangeways Radio; Episode 79, first aired 7/17/12

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs on Strangeways Radio; Episode 79, first aired 7/17/12

This week’s episode spotlighted the recent mix we made for Version Galore, with covers from artists such as David Bowie, Primal Scream, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Morrissey, Erasure, The Replacements, Morrissey, The House of Love, Echo & The Bunnymen and more.

Video: Black Francis, Kristin Hersh duet on Pixies' 'Wave of Mutilation' at theater send-off

Video: Black Francis, Kristin Hersh duet on Pixies’ ‘Wave of Mutilation’ at theater send-off

Last Friday night, a group of Boston-bred artists gathered at the Pleasant Street Theater to throw a party in honor of the venue as it closes after 30 years. Among those performing: Pixies frontman Black Francis and Throwing Muses leader Kristin Hersh, who together performed the Pixies’ “Wave of Mutilation.”

Video: The Fixx, 'Anyone Else' — single off 'Beautiful Friction,' 1st new album in decade

Video: The Fixx, ‘Anyone Else’ — single off ‘Beautiful Friction,’ 1st new album in decade

The Fixx returns today with their first new album in a decade, the 11-track Beautiful Friction, and they’re promoting the effort with a new music video for first single “Anyone Else.” The arty clip references various forms of conflict, from political debates to the Westboro Baptist Church and the Occupy movement.

Sonic Youth prepping '85 live album, unseen '86 concert film, possible 'Sister' reissue

Sonic Youth prepping ’85 live album, unseen ’86 concert film, possible ‘Sister’ reissue

The future of Sonic Youth may remain in doubt following last year’s Kim Gordon-Thurston Moore split, but the band is working on a host of archival projects, according to Lee Ranaldo, including a live album recorded in 1985, a previously unseen 1986 concert film and a possible deluxe-edition reissue of 1987’s ‘Sister.’

The Jam's 'The Gift' to be reissued in 30th anniversary box set — submit your photos

The Jam’s ‘The Gift’ to be reissued in 30th anniversary box set — submit your photos

Universal Music is planning a 30th anniversary box set of The Jam’s chart-topping 1982 album The Gift — featuring one of Paul Weller and Co.’s best-known singles, “Town Called Malice” — and is asking fans to submit memorabilia such as “photos, tour tickets, posters or newspaper articles” for inclusion in the reissue.

Free download: Slicing Up Eyeballs' Versions Galore 4th Anniversary Guest Mix

Free download: Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Versions Galore 4th Anniversary Guest Mix

Versions Galore — a great blog that celebrates cover versions “of, but not limited to, 80’s, funk, soul, rare groove, electronica, reggae, dub and indie” — recently asked Slicing Up Eyeballs to put together an hour-long mix of some of our favorite covers, and we happily obliged.

New releases: The Fixx, Soul Asylum, Black Francis, Susanna Hoffs, Peter Gabriel

New releases: The Fixx, Soul Asylum, Black Francis, Susanna Hoffs, Peter Gabriel

This week’s new releases include new albums from The Fixx (‘Beautiful Friction’), Soul Asylum (‘Delayed Reaction’) and Susanna Hoffs (‘Someday’), plus a new live album from Black Francis, a 2CD best-of from Blancmange, a reissue of Stan Ridgway’s ‘Mosquitos’ and a reissue of Peter Gabriel’s ‘Secret World Live’ film.

The Week in Rock: July 8-14, 2012

The Week in Rock: July 8-14, 2012

Welcome to the Week in Rock, where we round up all of the headlines posted on this site over the past week. This edition includes items about INXS, Depeche Mode, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Johnny Marr, Alison Moyet, The Cure, Public Image Ltd., The Dream Syndicate, Franke Goes to Hollywood, The Fixx and more.

Video: Johnny Marr, Alison Moyet, Nile Rodgers play The Smiths at Montreux Jazz

Video: Johnny Marr, Alison Moyet, Nile Rodgers play The Smiths at Montreux Jazz

Last night at the famed Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, producers and musicians Nile Rodgers and Mark Ronson enlisted Johnny Marr and Alison Moyet, who joined the Rodgers-led Chic on stage to perform Ronson’s arrangement of The Smiths’ “Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before.”

My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult map out 25th anniversary tour of U.S. this fall

My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult map out 25th anniversary tour of U.S. this fall

Wax Trax!-era industrial rockers My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult will embark on a seven-week tour of the U.K. this fall to mark their 25th anniversary, a trek dubbed Back From Beyond! that also will find the group performing tracks off the upcoming debut from Bomb Gang Girlz, Thrill Kill Kult’s long-running group of backing singers.

INXS' 'Kick' to receive expanded 3CD/1DVD 25th anniversary reissue with 'unheard tracks'

INXS’ ‘Kick’ to receive expanded 3CD/1DVD 25th anniversary reissue with ‘unheard tracks’

INXS’ 1987 album ‘Kick’ sold 6 million copies and spawned four Top 10 singles in the U.S., turning the Aussie rockers into global superstars. Now, 25 years later, the band this fall will release an expanded edition of the album featuring three CDs and a DVD packed with remixes, demos, “unheard tracks” and a documentary.

Video: Soulsavers featuring Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan, 'Take Me Back Home'

Video: Soulsavers featuring Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan, ‘Take Me Back Home’

Soulsavers this week released a music video for “Take Me Back Home” off the group’s current album The Light the Dead See, which features Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan on lead vocals. Neither Gahan nor the Soulsavers are in the High 5 Collective-directed clip, which fits the song’s melancholy mood quite well.