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News 15/06/2010

Thom Yorke, thanks to Hero of sorts

Thom Yorke, thanks to Hero of sorts

Kid Cudi was arres­ted last week­end in New York for crim­inal mis­chief and pos­ses­sion of a con­trolled substance.

Blink-182 are not going into the stu­dio this month, but some­time this autumn.

Inter­scope will be releas­ing All Time Low’s next record in Janu­ary 2011, accord­ing to this.

Sufjan Stevens and The National have been work­ing on a new album.

Weezer have released their unof­fi­cial World Cup anthem. If you have iTunes, it’s a free download.

Ozzy Osbourne will donate his body to med­ical sci­ence when he dies, because he believes him­self to be a med­ical miracle.

Sadly, but hardly sur­pris­ingly, Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sul­li­van died of an over­dose on a vari­ety of drugs, almost all prescription-only.

Thom Yorke (Radi­o­head) reck­ons that the music industry is set to col­lapse in “months, rather than years”, accord­ing to his con­tri­bu­tion to a new text­book aimed at teenagers.

Crim­inal Minds, a punk band from the UK, were arres­ted after illegal immig­rants were found in their speakers.

Accord­ing to Motion City Soundtrack’s Justin Pierre, he’s been work­ing with Jenny Owen Youngs on some writ­ing. Jenny Owen Youngs was sup­por­ted by Pocket Satel­lite on her most recent tour of the UK.

Frank Turner has defen­ded his decision to play in Israel, say­ing, “The shows were organ­ized by private cit­izens without any state involve­ment, and I’m not in the habit of judging indi­vidu­als by the actions of their gov­ern­ment”.
Free Music
The Manual, by Travie McCoy, ft. T-Pain and Young Cash (video)
Live AOL Ses­sion, by Slayer (video)
Ms. Tat­too Girl, by Travie McCoy, ft. T-Pain (track stream)
SOS, by Matt Skiba (MySpace)
I Can Do Any­thing, by 3OH!3 (track stream)

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