Britney Spears reveals new album tracklisting
Britney Spears has revealed the tracklisting for her forthcoming album 'Blackout'.
The pop star's first studio album since 2003's 'In The Zone' features 12 tracks including the lead single 'Gimme More', reports Dotmusic.
The 'Blackout' tracklisting is:
'Gimme More'
'Piece Of Me'
'Radar'
'Break The Ice'
'Heaven On Earth'
'Get Naked (I Got A Plan)'
'Freakshow'
'Toy Soldier'
'Hot As Ice'
'Ooh Ooh Baby'
'Perfect Lover'
'Why Should I Be Sad'
Spears' label decided to push forward the album's release date from November 13 to October 30 due to leaks on the internet, as previously reported.
Meanwhile, the label also filed suit against celebrity blogger Perez Hilton yesterday (October 11) for copyright infringement for allegedly leaking tracks from album, as reported earlier. |
White Savage to play Club NME LA tomorrow
White Savage are set to headline Club NME Los Angeles with Fred Perry Subculture tomorrow night (August 15).
The Chicago electro-funk band will be supported by Los Angeles new wave band Static Static.
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 22), Eskimo Joe and Versa Vice are set to headline Club NME LA with Fred Perry Subculture. |
Nine Inch Nails frontman blasts record label
Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor has spoken out against his record label, Universal Music Group, for the high pricing of his band's latest album, 'Year Zero'.
In a posting on Nine Inch Nails' website, Reznor said that the pricing is 'absurd' and accused the label of ripping off the band's fans.
Reznor wrote: "As the climate grows more and more desperate for record labels, their answer to their mostly self-inflicted wounds seems to be to screw the consumer over even more."
As an example, Reznor cited the "absurd" retail pricing of 'Year Zero' in Australia.
He wrote, "Shame on you, UMG. 'Year Zero' is selling for $34.99 Australian dollars ($29.10 US). No wonder people steal music. Avril Lavigne's record in the same store was $21.99 ($18.21 US)."
Reznor continued: "When I asked a label rep about this his response was: 'It's because we know you have a real core audience that will pay whatever it costs when you put something out - you know, true fans. It's the pop stuff we have to discount to get people to buy.' So... I guess as a reward for being a 'true fan' you get ripped off."
He concluded by saying that Nine Inch Nails are planning to release a full-length remix collection, with details to come soon. |