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Paul Weller preps new album 'On Sunset,' North American tour in the works

Paul Weller preps new album ‘On Sunset,’ North American tour in the works

Paul Weller this week announced plans to release his 15th solo album, a record titled On Sunset, in June, along with a new slate of U.K. tour dates later this year and a promise via his publicists that “North American dates will be announced shortly.” Full details and U.K. tour dates right here.

Bauhaus announces Atlanta concert as 2020 reunion tour slowly grows

Bauhaus announces Atlanta concert as 2020 reunion tour slowly grows

Another week, another concert announcement: The Bauhaus reunion continues to roll out one show at a time, with the latest being news of a late-September concert in Atlanta. The goth-rock legends — Peter Murphy, ‪Daniel Ash‬, Kevin Haskins, David J — will play the Coca-Cola Roxy on Sept. 23. Full details and such right here.

New Order and Pet Shop Boys to co-headline North American 'Unity Tour'

New Order and Pet Shop Boys to co-headline North American ‘Unity Tour’

Electronic-music giants New Order and Pet Shop Boys are teaming up for a co-headlining tour of North America this September and October, an 11-date trek called “The Unity Tour” that will find each act playing full sets and rotating who closes the show each night. Full dates and details right here.

Kraftwerk bringing 3-D show back to North America for extensive summer tour

Kraftwerk bringing 3-D show back to North America for extensive summer tour

German electronic-music pioneers slash robots Kraftwerk will bring their 3-D show back to North America this summer for an extensive tour, a 27-date trek that will hit both coats, a few dates in Canada and a good number of cities across the United States. Full details right here.

Clan of Xymox debut video for new single 'She,' return to U.S. for 2020 tour

Clan of Xymox debut video for new single ‘She,’ return to U.S. for 2020 tour

Clan of Xymox has debuted a video for its suitably dark new single “She” — released this month ahead of a planned 2020 studio album — and will return to the U.S. in March for another round of concerts in California and across the southern reaches of the country. Full dates and details right here.

New releases: Close Lobsters, Loop, Undertones, Wedding Present, Living Colour, 'Breakfast Club'

New releases: Close Lobsters, Loop, Undertones, Wedding Present, Living Colour, ‘Breakfast Club’

This is a round-up of the week’s new albums, expanded reissues and/or box sets, appearing each Monday on Slicing Up Eyeballs. All releases due out this Friday unless noted. May also include some other titles released in recent weeks but not previously featured. This week’s titles include Close Lobsters, Loop and more.

Pixies cancel concerts in China and Japan as concerns about coronavirus grow

Pixies cancel concerts in China and Japan as concerns about coronavirus grow

The Pixies have canceled or postponed a run of concerts set to begin this week in Japan and China as concerns grow about the spread of the deadly coronavirus. The cancellation earlier this month of the band’s Chinese dates was linked publicly to the coronoavirus, though the postponement of the Japanese concerts has not.

Listen: Amanda Palmer and friends cover Midnight Oil's 'Beds Are Burning' for bushfire charity

Listen: Amanda Palmer and friends cover Midnight Oil’s ‘Beds Are Burning’ for bushfire charity

Musician and activist Amanda Palmer has just released a rush-recorded, eight-song charity album in response to the devastating Australian bushfires, and you can hear its lead-off single — a cover of Midnight Oil’s “Beds Are Burning” with vocals by Missy Higgins — right here. Full details and such.

Watch: Strangeways Radio + Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Week in Review: Feb. 15-21, 2020

Watch: Strangeways Radio + Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Week in Review: Feb. 15-21, 2020

Our good friends at Strangeways Radio are putting together a new week-in-review video that will recap the news posted at Slicing Up Eyeballs and on the Strangeways site throughout the preceding week, hosted by Velvet Rebel. News this week about Morrissey, Bauhaus, Midnight Oil, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and more.

Morrissey to play 5-night Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Morrissey to play 5-night Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Morrissey will follow up his poorly selling U.K. dates and a headlining appearance at the Cruel World ’80s alternative extravaganza with a residency in Las Vegas, with five performances scheduled at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in late June and early July. Full dates and details right here.

Bauhaus announces Denver concert as 2020 reunion tour continues to slowly expand

Bauhaus announces Denver concert as 2020 reunion tour continues to slowly expand

The reunion of goth-rock legends Bauhaus continues to expand in drips and drabs, this time with the announcement of a late-September concert in Denver — the first sign the band’s plans for 2020 may stretch into the second half of the year. Full details and ticket information right here.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to embark on 18-date North American tour this fall

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to embark on 18-date North American tour this fall

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds today announced plans for an 18-date North American tour this fall in support of the band’s 2019 double album Ghosteen.  The trek, which opens Sept. 16 in Minneapolis, finds the band playing theaters and arenas through an Oct. 17 date in Vancouver, B.C.

Andrew Weatherall, British DJ, remixer and co-producer of 'Screamadelica,' dead at 56

Andrew Weatherall, British DJ, remixer and co-producer of ‘Screamadelica,’ dead at 56

Andrew Weatherall, the famed British DJ, musician, remixer and producer who helped Primal Scream craft its genre-flipping early masterpiece Screamadelica, died in a London hospital Monday after suffering a pulmonary embolism, according to his publicists. He was 56. Full details right here.