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about Crunk Hits Vol. 2, B.G.Album: Crunk Hits Vol. 2
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Events

The Jesus And Mary Chain make live return

The Jesus And Mary Chain made their live return last night (April 27) a "secret" Coachella Festival warm-up show.

The band played the Glass House in Pomona, California, their first gig since 1998, to prepare for their festival return today (April 28).

According to Laist.COM, the group played a "slow but steady" set which saw frontman Jim Reid ask the crowd "happy we're back?".

After the crowd cheered, he simply told them to "fuck off" and looked at his drummer.

Actress Scarlett Johansson had been rumoured to sing the female vocals on the band's classic 'Just Like Honey' at the gig, however on the night Giant Drag's Annie Hardy filled in.

The band are now due to play Coachella itself and NME.COM will be on site bringing you the best coverage from this year's event.

Keep your browser pointing hear for all the news from the festival, and check out our special blog which is being filed directly from the site.
Korn make emotional return to Download

Korn made their return to Download Festival tonight (June 8) a year after singer Jonathan Davis was struck down with a serious illness.

Fans were spilling out of the Dimebag Darrell Stage just to get a glimpse of the band as they performed a blistering hour and a half set made up of hits from their back catalogue.

Referring to his absence last year, Davis, who was struck down with a blood platelet disorder at the time, told the crowd: "I want to thank all you motherfuckers for showing up tonight. This time last year I was really fucking sick. I almost died."

During the show, the band played a series of tracks from their forthcoming album 'Untitled', including new song 'Evolution'.

Before the California band launched into debut album track 'Shoots And Ladders', Davis played the bagpipes.

Midway through the track, the singer also peformed a few bars of Metallica classic 'One'.

Korn played:

'Here To Stay'
'Twist'
'Good God'
'Coming Undone'
'Falling Away From Me'
'Somebody Someone'
'Right Now'
'Shoots And Ladders/One'
'Divine'
'Got The Life'
'Evolution'
'Y'All Want A Single'
'Twisted Transistor'
'Freak On A Leash'
'Clown'
'Throw Me Away'
'Blind'

The Download Festival continues tomorrow (June 9) with Linkin Park, Marilyn Manson and Biffy Clyro among those set to play.

NME.COM will be bringing you coverage live from both of this weekend's festivals - Isle Of Wight and Download - so for news, blogs and photography straight from both sites go to NME.COM/festivals now.

Meanwhile make sure you check out next week's NME - on UK newstands from June 13 - for exclusive coverage of all the weekend's action.
In the City kicks off in New York

In the City of New York kicked off today with a series of seminars at the W Hotel Union Square, including one featuring Mattie Safer and Gabriel Andruzzi of The Rapture.

At the seminar entitled 'How To Break Your Band In The UK', Safer discussed the relationship between the music scenes of New York and the UK.

"I think it's more to do with not just the music, but the lifestyle and fashion. The music that gets big over there (the UK) is usually part of some big package, there's a scene that's associated with it, there's a look that's associated with it and New York is also a big fashion town, so there's always trends happening."

And Safer was quick to point out an example of an American band who enjoy massive success in the US, yet are relatively unknown across the pond.

"That's why Dave Matthews Band doesn't do well in the UK" he continued "Regardless of what you think about them - it's horrible style. For me, I think that's a lot of it, even just beyond musical taste."

The conference is the first In the City to be held in New York. A two-day event, each night features performances by British bands. Happy Mondays were forced to cancel their show tonight due to visa issues, but openers Pigeon Detectives and The Rakes will go ahead with the show which has been relocated to the Knitting Factory.

Tomorrow night's headliner is Biffy Clyro, with support from Enter Shikari and Blood Red Shoes.


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