Eskimo Joe to play Club NME LA tomorrow
Eskimo Joe are set to headline Club NME Los Angeles with Fred Perry Subculture tomorrow night (August 22).
The Australian trio recently earned a Number One slot on the Aussie charts with their latest album 'Black Fingernails, Red Wine'.
They'll be supported by Los Angeles indie rockers Versa Vice.
Resident DJ Dia and surprise guest DJs will spin a mix of rock, electronica, punk and hip-hop before and after the sets.
Club NME with Fred Perry Subculture takes place at Spaceland in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles every Wednesday night.
Next Wednesday (August 29), Chow Nasty and Cabin are set to headline Club NME LA with Fred Perry Subculture. |
Foxy Brown sentenced to jail
Foxy Brown has been sentenced to jail for violating the terms of her probation.
A New York judge revoked the rapper's probation today (August 22) due to her arrest earlier this month for allegedly hitting her neighbour with a Blackberry device.
She was originally on probation for attacking two manicurists at a nail salon in 2004.
"She has an air of entitlement about her," city Department of Probation lawyer Matilde Leo said at a hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court. "Probation is a privilege, not a right....She has finally abused that privilege to the point of no return."
Brown, whose real name is Inga Marchand, has been jailed until her next hearing on Sept. 7, reports the Associated Press.
Brown's lawyer argued that the case against the rapper was weak and it was not necessary to send her to jail. He added that she's turning her life around, and is three months' pregnant. |
The Horrors get ripped to pieces at Glastonbury
The Horrors' Faris Badwin got his T-shirt ripped to shreds at their Glastonbury performance today (June 24).
The band played a raucous set on the John Peel stage which saw Badwin jump into the crowd during 'She Is The New Thing' and got mauled by fans.
In prelude to the festival, the band posted on Wednesday (June 20) on TheHorrors.co.uk: "If you believe the weather reports, this weekend the skies will split open, rivers of mud will flow and thousands of people will be soaked to the bone at the Glastonbury Festival.
"In the midst of this potential carnage The Horrors will perform their very first Glastonbury set. It all seems rather fitting, doesn't it?"
The band's trademark mayhem saw Badwin leaping on the lighting rig during 'Sheena Is A Parasite' and dancing manically during 'She In The New Thing'.
The band played:
'No Love Lost'
'Count In Fives'
'She Is The New Thing'
'Death At The Chapel'
'Jack The Ripper'
'Draw Japan'
'Sister Leonella'
'Crawdaddy Simone'
'Sheena Is A Parasite'
'Gloves' |