Architecture In Helsinki reveal new album details
Architecture In Helsinki have revealed details of their forthcoming album as well as a multi-version single.
The Australian six-piece plan to release their third full-length album, 'Places Like This', on August 7 in the US.
The album's first single, 'Heart It Races', will appear on CD, 12" and digital formats on June 5 via its new label, Polyvinyl Records. The band will offer several different remixes and cover versions of the song as B-sides.
'Places Like This' tracklisting is:
'Red Turned White'
'Heart It Races'
'Hold Music'
'Feather In A Baseball Cap'
'Underwater'
'Like It Or Not'
'Debbie'
'Lazy (Lazy)'
'Nothing's Wrong'
'Same Old Innocence'
'Heart It Races' CD single tracklisting:
'Heart It Races' - Single version
'Heart It Races' - DJ/Rupture's Ital Hymn mix Feat. Mr Lee G
'Heart It Races' - by Hey Willpower!
'Heart It Races' - YACHT's I Should Coco Mix
'Heart It Races' - by Dr. Dog
'Heart It Races' 12" single tracklisting:
Side A
'Heart It Races' - Trizzy's (aka A-Trak) Rusty Tin Can Mix
'Heart It Races' - YACHT's I Should Coco Mix
Side B
'Heart It Races' - Pink Skull Remix
'Heart It Races' - Franc Tetaz Mix
As previously announced, the band will kick off a tour of North America in June. |
Smashing Pumpkins release four different versions of new album
Smashing Pumpkins will release four different versions of new album 'Zeitgeist' in the US
The standard version features twelve tracks, but three further versions will be released at various locations.
Albums sold at Best Buy stores include the bonus track 'Death From Above' while those sold at Target will feature the song 'Zeitgeist'. Additionally, the iTunes version of the album has a bonus track entitled 'Stellar'.
'Zeitgeist' is the first album from the band since they reunited last year, and is scheduled for release on July 17. |
Phil Spector testimony comes to a dramatic close
Five months of testimony in the Phil Spector murder trial drew to a close yesterday (August 27) with the resignation of Spector's lead lawyer, and the exhibition of newly discovered emails written by actress Lana Clarkson before her death.
As previously reported, Spector's attorney Bruce Cutler told Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler that he was resigning from the case because of a difference of opinion between he and his client.
After Cutler's dramatic resignation, defence attorney Roger Rosen took over as lead lawyer in the case, recalling two of Clarkson's friends to the witness stand.
Elizabeth "Punkin Pie" Laughlin and Jennifer Hayes-Riedl reiterated previous testimony that Clarkson was upset about being "dissed" by director Michael Bay at a party, reports the Associated Press.
Bay previously testified that he never saw Clarkson at the party.
The defence also showed members of the jury emails that were recently discovered on Clarkson's computer, indicating she was depressed about her acting career and personal and financial troubles.
"I hurt myself of course, injured as usual by tequila," she wrote in one of the messages. She also said she had gotten "hammered" after she was stood up by a man.
Another spoke of being critiqued by an entertainment executive who allegedly told her to change her hair colour and personality.
She wrote: "I don't feel ready to change the color of my hair, stop making people laugh and give up my dreams."
Spector is accused of murdering Clarkson at his Los Angeles mansion on February 3, 2003. The defence contends that the actress was depressed and committed suicide.
At the end of the day, Fidler said the presentation of evidence was finished, and excused the jurors until next Wednesday (September 5) when final arguments are to be presented. |