Oct
26
2009

Is collaborating with two exes as weird as being at a party and they both show up?
Australian born, international superstar Natalie Imbruglia is back with her fourth album, Come to Life with help from ex-boyfriend Chris Marin and ex-husband Daniel Johns.
Imbruglia’s fourth album is set to drop October 5 in the U.K. and October 12 in the U.S.A. and is full of 10 high-energy pop songs.
Coldplay’s frontman, Chris Martin already made news claiming he had given the Aussie the best Coldplay song ever written, “Want.” Aside from the song Coldplay could not record right now, the band co-wrote “Lukas” and “Fun.”
Produced by Brian Eno, Silverchair (and Imbruglia’s ex-husband) Daniel Johns and Sheppard Soloman, Come to Life includes:
01. My God
02. Lukas
03. Fun
04. Twenty (feat. Sheppard Solomon)
05. Scars
06. Want (feat. Chris Martin, Daniel Johns, Guy Clark)
07. WYUT
08. Cameo
09. All The Roses
10. Wild About It
Oct
26
2009
Pete Doherty is one of six artists lending lyrics to a campaign promoting London’s Underground.
The EMI Music Collection T-shirts and mugs showcase lyrics from Doherty (and Libertines bandmate Carl Barat), Suggs & Michael Barson, Eddy Grant, Steve Marriot and Ronnie Lane and Andy Partridge.
All lyrics are influenced by London or the Underground system. Doherty’s contribution includes “Albion” and “Boy Looked at Johnny.”

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Oct
26
2009

Fans may be anxiously awaiting the arrival of the New Moon Soundtrack, but until then Radiohead has given fans a small taste of what to expect in the future.
In August the band released two songs, nearly simultaneously and for two very different causes.
The band first released “Harry Patch (In Memory of),” a song dedicated to Harry Patch, the oldest British officer to live. Patch, who passed away on July 25 at the age of 111, left a last impression on the band. Although the download is not free, the proceeds go to Royal British Lesion, an organization that helps surviving British soldiers.
A week later Radiohead released a free single titled “These are my Twisted Words.” The band put the song up after it leaked.
“So here’s a new song, called These Are My Twisted Words,” they wrote on their official blog. “We’ve been recording for a while, and this was one of the first we finished. We’re pretty proud of it. There’s other stuff in various states of completion, but this is one we’ve been practising, and which we’ll probably play at this summer’s concerts. Hope you like it.”
Rumors circulated that it was just one of a number of songs set for an EP called, “Walls of Ice.” However, the band quickly put these rumors to rest. Get your copy here .
Oct
11
2009

Russell Brand is known for his outlandish humor. Jarvis Cocker is known for not being afraid to speak his mind. Together, they may just be unstoppable.
According to the Guardian, Cocker has written three songs that Brand will perform in his upcoming movie, “Get Him to the Greek.”
Brand will be reprising his role as Aldous Snow, the character made famous in the hit movie, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” The new film follows a record company’s intern who tries to get Snow to perform at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.
According to Cocker the song he’s written are “very silly, but it’s a very silly film.”