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A Lovers War - downloadAlbum: This Conversations Over
NewsLethal Bizzle joins Riot tour absentee listLethal Bizzle has become the second act to pull his show at tonight's (September 30) leg of the O2 NME Rock N roll Riot Tour in Cardiff. Due to an accident on the M4, the star is stuck in traffic and unable to make it to the venue. He will be replaced by a Coventry band who are friends of headliners The Enemy. He joins The Wombats on the cancelled list. The Liverpool trio pulled their appearance after frontman Matthew 'Murph' Murphy lost his voice. Tonight is the fourth night of the tour. It is unclear at present if The Wombats will be ready to perform tomorrow night at Newcastle Carling Academy. The remaining dates on the tour run: Newcastle Academy (October 1) Inverness Ironworks (3) Aberdeen Music Hall (4) Glasgow Barrowlands (5) Dundee Fat Sams Live (6) Middlesbrough Town Hall (8) Nottingham Rock City (9) Manchester Academy (10) Norwich UEA (11) Keele University (13) Wolverhampton Civic Hall (14) Southampton Guildhall (15) London Brixton Academy (17) Birmingham Academy (20, 21) Interpol showcase new album in London Interpol showcased a series of new tracks from their forthcoming album tonight (July 2) for a one-off show in London. The Astoria gig, which coincided with the release of the New York four-piece's new single 'The Heinrich Maneuver' gave the band a chance to warm up for this weekend's appearance at T In The Park and Oxegen, as they played four new songs from 'Our Love To Admire'. Kicking off with album opener 'Pioneer To The Falls', Interpol went on to perform 'Mammoth', 'Rest My Chemistry' and their new single. The four-piece's set also borrowed heavily from their debut 'Turn On The Bright Lights' and 2004 LP 'Antics'. Although singer Paul Banks said very little throughout the gig, he did thank the crowd on several occasions and commented on how "special" they were. Along with crowd favourites 'Slow Hands', 'NYC' and 'Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down', the band received the biggest cheer when they belted out hit single, 'Evil' before closing the show with an extended intro into 'PDA' |
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