Briefly...
From NME:
- Iggy and the Stooges are joining the line-up of the Fashion Rocks event going on this week in London.
- Frank Black told The Gothamist that apparent plans for a new Pixies album have been scrapped due to a lack of desire by Kim Deal.
- Sex Pistols fans worldwide are supporting the campaign to push the song God Save the Queen up the UK charts. Today's chart may see the tune in the top 10.
- Deborah Harry announced a tour to support her new solo album. The North American dates will kick off on November 8.
- A review a the new Lou Reed/Killers tune Tranquilize.
- The new R.E.M. track, Until the Day is Done, will debut on the CNN documentary Planet in Peril, airing October 23 and 24.
- As part of the Love Music Hate Racism campaign going on in the UK, Billy Bragg paid a visit to his old school.
- Bob Mould has signed with the label Anti- for the release his next album, District Line, coming out on February 5. The story also features the track list for the album.
- New Order's Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert are among the artists contributing to a Nine Inch Nails remix album.
- The R.E.M. Live CD/DVD is set for release this coming Tuesday, but the entire album is now streaming on Rhapsody.
- Elvis Costello will be performing at Hillary Rodham Clinton's birthday party on October 25 (scroll down -- 3rd story).
- Find out about upcoming releases from Robyn Hitchcock, along with tour dates.
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