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		Oklahoma's finest export this side of a musical, The Flaming Lips, will release an interpretation of the seminal Pink Floyd album Dark Side Of The Moon, reports the LA Times. Yes. It will be amazing.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch the final instalment in our series of Road Trippin' With The Ice Cream Man, featuring Broken Social Scene, Delta Spirit, Matt & Kim and more...»
	 
 
	 
	
		
		In Depth by Luke Slater
		We finally got hold of Ice Cream Man, and here's what he had to say for himself.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Black Flag singer and possible scariest man in the world Henry Rollins has just confirmed some UK and Irish tour dates for early 2010. Like really early. January time. Just don't expect any music, they're spoken word or, as most people like to call it, 'talking'. Broadly lectures, you could say.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Here's the new video from Frightened Rabbit, for their new single 'Swim Until You Can't See Land', which is quite good. They just happen to be playing our stage at In The City next week, if you fancy popping along to see them, Munch Munch, Clues and Esben & The Witch.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Brummagem's noise-pop trio Johnny Foreigner have launched an appeal to get a microphone, which was stolen during a show in Leeds, back to them. They've also promised a free show in the Yorkshire town before the year is out, to make up for a technically affected show.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
		In Depth by Luke Slater
		This week's Spotifriday content-related playlist, featuring Muhdoney, Nirvana, Pixies, Sufjan, St. Vincent, Tom Waits, Weezer, A Place To Bury Strangers, Girls and many more!»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch the Richard Ayoade directed video for 'Cornerstone'.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch Part III in our series of Road Trippin' with the Ice Cream man, featuring No Age, Circulatory System, Lenka, Band of Horses and more.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Fear not those of you who loved a band who went by the name of The Paddingtons. Fear not my cherries. The Hull-based five-piece played a gig last night at The Flowerpot in Kentish Town, London, and joined  Adam Green on stage. Though we are struggling to see any reason or link behind this, we are assured it happened. We read it on the internet anyway.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch the video for Girls' newest single, 'Laura'»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Rivers Cuomo has revealed he will be working with pop princess Katy Perry.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
		In Depth by Luke Slater
		Hello and welcome to the final part of Fanfarlo's tour diary for DiS. They've been off on a jolly tour of the UK this past month or so, much of it with the almost-equally-glorious First Aid Kit, who also did a little bit of writing and picture takin' for us.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		by Luke Slater
		The line-up and stage times for 2009's In The City festival in Manchester have been finalised, something which, of course, includes our own stage, featuring Esben & The Witch, Clues, Munch Munch and Frightened Rabbit.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
		In Depth by Luke Slater
		DiS chats to Seattle stalwarts Mudhoney's Mark Arm and Steve Turner»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Sufjan Stevens questions the point of music, songs and thinks he's going to be the loser in the fight between him and his music. Sad times.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Part II in our daily series of Road Trippin' with the Ice Cream Man. And his van.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		The quite unique drum and bass duo that makes Lightning Bolt have just announced a UK tour for December, taking in the sights of Leeds, Bristol, Minehead, London, Manchester and Brighton.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		by Luke Slater
		As previously reported, Nirvana's now near-legendary (if not approaching folkloric) performance at 1992's Reading Festival is to get a DVD release. We have the track 'School', which appears somewhere in the front half of things, for your eyes only, embedded below.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch the first four instalments of St. Vincent's video tour diary.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Tubelord are very generously giving away, not a tour round a mystical chocolate factory in Bourneville or anywhere else, but free entry to any of their shows.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		In an interview with The Quietus, Bob Nastanovich said there would be no freshly-penned musical pieces from the band.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch some crazy man giving away free Ice Creams at various festivals across the USA. Loon.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		A forty-minute-or-so preview of Tom Waits' forthcoming live album Glitter & Doom has been made available entirely for free on his official website. Pretty awesome, considering news only dropped of the record yesterday.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Matt Groening - yes, MATT GROENING - has just been announced as the curator for the first ATP May weekend at Butlins, Minehead.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		Watch the making of video for The Hickey Underworld's controversial video for 'Blonde Fire'.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		The finest purveyors of high-pitched electronica from either side of the world, Passion Pit, have just announced a fan-based competition which utilises a pun in a play on their name, and involves cameras and other such paraphernalia. »
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		by Luke Slater
		Several long months have passed since The Decemberists released Hazards of Love (reviewed here) but here we have the video for 'The Rake's Song', taken from that very album. It was made by students of Central St. Martins College of Art, specifically Alex Dashino and Varvara Volodina who are second year Moving Image students at the college.»
	 
 
	 
	
		
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		by Luke Slater
		ATP have confirmed the initial line-up for the period in between the My Bloody Valentine curated Nightmare Before Christmas and the 10 Years of ATP celebration, herein known as 'In Between Days'.»