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Pixies part ways with 'super disappointed' Kim Shattuck following European tour

Pixies part ways with ‘super disappointed’ Kim Shattuck following European tour

Just days after completing their first tour without original bassist Kim Deal, the resurgent Pixies apparently have decided to part ways with her touring replacement, Kim Shattuck of The Muffs, who took to both Facebook and Twitter tonight to announce she was “super disappointed to learn that my time with the Pixies ended today.”

Flaming Lips release cover of Stone Roses' debut LP today — but good luck finding one

Flaming Lips release cover of Stone Roses’ debut LP today — but good luck finding one

It’s the Black Friday installment of Record Store Day today, and one of the most sought-after titles no doubt will be the full-album cover of The Stone Roses’ 1989 debut LP by The Flaming Lips and their friends — a release on multi-color vinyl that’s limited to just 500 copies and isn’t an official Record Store Day release.

This week in Morrissey: 'Satellite of Love' details, Nobel concert, 'Thankskilling' rant

This week in Morrissey: ‘Satellite of Love’ details, Nobel concert, ‘Thankskilling’ rant

We pause on this Thanksgiving to catch up on all the Morrissey news, because if we’re thankful for anything, it’s the fact that Moz knows how to keep a music-news website busy. This week, he’s revealed details of his “Satellite of Love” single, announced he’ll perform in Norway and gone off on a rant about Thanksgiving turkeys.

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 138, aired 11/26/13

Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 138, aired 11/26/13

This week’s Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour spotlighted the Best of 1989, with selections from Bob Mould, The Cure, Peter Murphy, The Ocean Blue, Hoodoo Gurus, The Sugarcubes, Big Audio Dynamite, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Godfathers, The Stone Roses, New Order and more.

The Church moves on without Marty Willson-Piper: 'This step was not taken lightly'

The Church moves on without Marty Willson-Piper: ‘This step was not taken lightly’

The Church has begun work on its 21st album, but the band is proceeding without founding guitarist Marty Willson-Piper, frontman Steve Kilbey announced this week in a statement that first suggests Willson-Piper simply can’t make the sessions for the new record, then implies he’s out of the band for good.

Peter Hook to perform New Order's 'Low-Life,' 'Brotherhood' at U.K. shows next September

Peter Hook to perform New Order’s ‘Low-Life,’ ‘Brotherhood’ at U.K. shows next September

Former Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook continues his march through those bands’ back catalogs next year with the announcement today that he’ll perform the latter group’s third and fourth albums — 1985’s Low-Life and 1986’s Brotherhood — in their entirety at a pair of special U.K. concerts next September.

Watch Mazzy Star perform 'California' on Fallon in first TV appearance in 20 years

Watch Mazzy Star perform ‘California’ on Fallon in first TV appearance in 20 years

Mazzy Star dropped by “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” last night to promote its comeback album Seasons of Your Day with its first television performance in nearly two decades. The group, shrouded in darkness, performed lead single “California,” which you can watch here.