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Backstabbers Incorporated - downloadAlbum: While You Were Sleeping
NewsSmashing Pumpkins announce US residenciesThe Smashing Pumpkins have announced residences in two US cities to support the release of their new album. The band will play tracks from 'Zeitgeist' as well as older material, and reportedly plan to play songs that they write on the day of each show. Eight shows are confirmed in Asheville, NC kicking off at the end of June, while a further seven will be performed at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium from July 22 to August 1. The recently reformed Pumpkins will release their new album 'Zeitgeist' on July 10. It is not yet clear who is part of the 'reunited' line-up. They will play: Asheville, NC Orange Peel (June 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, July 2, 3, 5) East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium Live Earth Festival (July 7) San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (July 22, 24, 25 27, 28, 30, August 1) Washington DC, Virginia Virgin Festival (August 5) The Coral play intimate London show The Coral performed a set comprised of both new tracks and old favourites to a crowd of around 250 competition winners at the intimate 100 Club in London tonight (August 6). The show was the first of radio station XFM's 10th anniversary celebration gigs taking place throughout London. The series will see the likes of Razorlight, The Kooks, Kaiser Chiefs and Kate Nash playing small shows across the capital throughout the rest of the year. Singer James Skelly and his band opened their set with 'Goodbye'. They continued with old favourites such as 'Simon Diamond', the little-aired 'I Remember When' and 'Dreaming Of You'. The latter song inspired a mini-mosh pit in the small venue. The band also performed songs from their new album, 'Roots And Echoes', including 'Jacqueline', 'Who's Gonna Find Me' and 'In The Rain'. During 'She Sings In The Mourning' guitarist Bill Ryder Jones played his guitar using a violin bow. Following the encore-less show, The Coral were whisked away to a secret location in London for their after-party, which featured a DJ set from 1965 Records and The View cohort James Endeacott. |
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