Briefly...
From NME:
- Deborah Harry talked about about her upcoming solo album.
- The Buzzcocks will be playing a one-off show in London next month.
- The Sex Pistols may be recording some new material, according to John Lydon.
- Morrissey had to cancel two of ten shows scheduled this week at the Hollywood Palladium.
- A gallery of Lynn Goldsmith photos, which includes shots of Iggy Pop, Deborah Harry, and Eurythmics.
- A Q&A with Control Director Anton Corbijn.
- It may not be an official Throwing Muses reunion, but Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donnelly will be performing together in Boston tomorrow night.
- An article on Australia and New Zealand's Big Day Out, which will include Bjork and Billy Bragg.
- Details on an upcoming album from Morrissey.
- Information on Duran Duran's upcoming album Red Carpet Massacre, and dates for a nine-show stint on Broadway (2nd story on web page).
- According to New Order Online, U.S. distributors of the movie Control were hoping to have Joy Division play at the New York premiere.
- R.E.M.'s website has one of a series of previews of their upcoming live DVD.
- Bob Mould has done some polling on his blog regarding what fans are willing to pay for his music. See the interesting results and dialogue on his blog.
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