Stopcryingyourheartout.com — Damon Albarn did an interview with Triple J radio discussing the new Gorillaz album.In it he mentions members of the live band including a person named Jeff who will be in Liam Gallaghers 's new band according to Damon.This Jeff is apparently Jeff Wo... more info
Guardian Music — Gordon Brown has announced that soon jobseekers will be able to sign on online, at homeThe announcement this week by Gordon Brown that the dole queue may be about to disappear as signing on, along with other government agencies' business, goes online... more info
ContactMusic — Warner Bros., which is attempting to construct a new movie franchise following its phenomenal success with last year's Sherlock Holmes -- the film earned nearly half a... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Two members of British punk icons The Clash are set to hit the stage together for the first time since 1983 if reports linking them to an upcoming Gorillaz tour are to be believed. more info
ContactMusic — Two members of British punk icons THE CLASH are set to hit the stage together for the first time since 1983 if reports linking them to an upcoming GORILLAZ tour are to... more info
The Vinyl Villain — From 8th July 2008 by guest contributor Ctel.Sorry to interrupt JC's Great Opening Tracks series, but here's a remix of a Clash classic. An electro breaks remix of Should I Stay Or Should I Go? from Italy's Domenico Biancardi, about whom more from a... more info
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Rolling Stone — The Clash’s Mick Jones and Paul Simonon both play on Gorillaz’s new Plastic Beach, and Spinner reports the pair might be considering joining Damon Albarn’s outfit on a brief tour. If true, it would mark the first time the former bandmates have ... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — by BBG Warning: objects in picture may be older than they appear. Kraut in 1981 On June 11, 1981, Kraut made their first ever public performance, opening for The Clash at Bonds, and from that point on, theres no turning... more info