The Shins cover Pink Floyd
The Shins have covered Pink Floyd on the B-side of their new single.
'Turn On Me', out on September 3, is the third track to be lifted from the US indie stars' current album 'Wincing The Night Away'.
The single will be available on ten-inch, CD and digital download.
B-sides will include their tune for US TV series 'Weeds' along with the cover of Pink Floyd's 'Breathe', which the group have included as a regular in their live set this year. |
Jimmy Eat World unveil summer tour
Jimmy Eat World have announced a tour of the US which will see them debut new material to audiences in advance of their appearance at Reading and Leeds.
The Arizona band have been holed up in the studio working on their third album, the follow-up to 2004's 'Futures' and audiences can expect to hear much of the new material at their headlining shows.
The dates are:
Albuquerque NM - Sunshine Theatre (July 18)
Denver CO - Gothic Theatre (16+) (19)
Lawrence KS - Granada Theatre (20)
Omaha NB - Slowdown (21)
Minneapolis MN - Fineline Music Caf? (23)
Milwaukee WI - Pabst Theatre (24)
Chicago IL - Park West (25)
Newport KY - Southgate House (Light Bright Festival, 18+) (27)
Knoxville TN - Bijou Theatre (28)
Austin TX - Emo's Alternative (30)
Dallas TX - Granada Theatre (31)
Mesa AZ - Mesa Arts Center (August 3) |
Muse close second night at Wembley
Muse closed their second night at Wembley Stadium with another stunning performance tonight (June 17).
After thrilling the crowd with the biggest gig of their lives last night (June 16), the band unleashed an equally legendary two hour set at the newly opened giant venue.
Unlike the first night, the trio mixed up their set throwing in four different songs including crowd favourites 'Bliss' and 'Sing For Absolution'.
Kicking off with 'Knights Of Cydonia' singer Matt Bellamy who was dressed in an all red outfit, joked: "Well London hello. Back so soon?"
During the show, which again saw spectacular pyrotechnics, fire, smoke and gymnasts suspended from giant balloons, the band blasted through a bombastic performance with hits and classics from their backcatalogue, including 'Super Massive Blackhole', which saw giant marching robots projected onto the stage's giant video screen, 'Starlight', 'Time Is Running Out', 'Hysteria', 'Stockholm Syndrome' and 'Plug In Baby'.
Midway through the set, Bellamy played three tracks on his glass top piano including 'Apocalypse Please', their Nina Simone cover 'Feeling Good' and debut album opener 'Sunburn' .
Towards the end of the show the singer changed into a black jacket and white jeans as he strapped on an acoustic guitar for 'Soldier's Poem' before he introduced 'Unintended' by telling the audience: "This is an old song and we are playing it in a new stadium"
The band rounded off their historic two day extravaganza once again with 'Take A Bow' before leaving the stage to huge applause. Drummer Dominic Howard added: "You guys fucking rule. You are unbelievable. We'll see you again soon."
Muse played:
'Knights Of Cydonia'
'Hysteria'
'Supermassive Blackhole'
'Map Of The Problematique'
'Forced In'
'Sing For Absolution'
'Butterflies & Hurricanes'
'Hoodoo'
'Apocalypse Please'
'Feeling Good'
'Sunburn'
'Invincible'
'Starlight'
'Blues Jam'
'Time Is Running Out'
'Newborn'
'Soldiers Poem'
'Unintended'
'Blackout'
'Bliss'
'Plug In Baby'
'Stockholm Syndrome'
'Take A Bow'
In between a series of Mexican waves, My Chemical Romance got the crowd in the mood as they tore through an hour set which was heavy on tracks from the 'Black Parade' including 'I Don't Love You', Dead! and their Number One Hit 'Welcome To The Black Parade' .
During their show they thanked Muse for adding them to their support bill as singer Gerard Way told the audience: "We want to thank those guys for fulfilling a lifetime dream for us, playing at Wembley." Later the singer also dedicated 'Cancer' to a "couple of friends" in the crowd.
Biffy Clyro brought their new Number Two album 'Puzzle' to the stadium with a short set which saw the band perform the likes of 'Who's Got A Match', 'A Whole Child Ago', 'Get Fucked Stud' and hit single 'Saturday Superhouse'.
Frontman Simon Neil took time out to wish his dad, who was watching in the crowd, a Happy Father's Day. He later also urged the crowd to "scream for Muse so they can hear."
New York electro two piece Shy Child welcomed Muse fans who arrived early with a synth driven afternoon set.
For a full interview spanning Muse's career get this week's NME which is out now.
Not only that, but the magazine comes free with a special CD hand-picked by the band themselves and featuring brand new Muse track - 'Man Of Mystery'.
In the meantime you can look back at Muse's career in pictures here on NME.COM.
Check back on June 18 to hear an exclusive version of Muse's new single, 'Map Of The Problematique', which was recorded live at Wembley over the weekend. |