Foo Fighters reveal anniversary album tracklisting
The Foo Fighters have announced that in celebration of the 10th anniversary of their sophomore album, 'The Colour And The Shape', they are re-releasing it with six bonus tracks.
In addition to the 13 songs featured on the original album, the anniversary edition will contain a selection of rare B-sides and covers. It will also include new liner notes.
Original producer Gil Norton took a break from working on the Foo Fighters' forthcoming album to remaster the tracks on 'The Colour and The Shape', which is due out June 25 in the UK and July 10 in the US.
The tracklisting is:
'Doll'
'Monkey Wrench'
'Hey, Johnny Park!'
'My Poor Brain'
'Wind Up'
'Up In Arms'
'My Hero'
'See You'
'Enough Space'
'February Stars'
'Everlong'
'Walking After You'
'New Way Home'
Bonus tracks:
'Requiem' (Killing Joke cover)
'Drive Me' Wild (single b-side)
'Down In The Street' (Gary Numan cover)
'Baker Street' (Gerry Rafferty cover)
'Dear Lover' (single b-side)
'The Colour And The Shape' (single b-side) |
Lightspeed Champion set for three gigs in one night
Lightspeed Champion are set to play three gigs in a night next Thursday (October 18).
Dev Hynes first plays an instore in the reopened Covent Garden Fopp shop at 6pm, before moving to play the Soho Revue Bar at 9.30pm - he then takes part in Adventures In The Beetroot Field at Fabric at 1am.
The former Test Icicles man's debut album 'Falling Off The Lavender Bridge' is release on January 21 next year. |
Angels And Airwaves diss George Bush at Carling Weekend : Leeds Festival
Angels And Airwaves dissed George Bush today (August 26) at Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival.
Tom DeLonge's band was playing the Main Stage.
The singer said: "We have our problems in America. George Bush is a cocksucker!"
He also talked about his old band Blink 182.
Delonge said : "The last time I was here was with my old band. We made a lot of dirty jokes, and I'm not going to talk about fucking Goths just yet."
Delonge added : "I love England because of the amazing fucking rock and roll. You don't know what it was like growing up in California."
The band debuted new tracks from their forthcoming album 'I Empire'. They played the noticeably stripped down 'Lifeline' and 'Sirens'.
Biggest cheer of the set came for 'It Hurts'. Before playing it DeLonge said: "Whatever anyone tells you, you can do whatever the hell you want."
Check back to NME.COM all weekend for backstage reports, interviews, gossip and news from Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals. |