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Manson is set to open for Five Finger Death Punch on a US run later this year The post Marilyn Manson announces first tour since sexual abuse allegations appeared first on NME.
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Camera Obscura: Maudlin Career Revisited: Tracyanne Campbell On The Return Of Camera Obscura
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Camera Obscura owe their reunion to a rock cruise. More specifically, an exceedingly twee indie-rock voyage hosted by fellow Glaswegians Belle & Sebastian. In 2019, Camera Obscura — on extended hiatus since the death of longtime keyboardist Carey Lander — accepted a personal invitation from Stuart Murdoch to join them, Mogwai, Teena...
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Death: Heath Ledger’s friend reveals new detail about his death
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The actor passed away in 2008 aged 28The post Heath Ledger’s friend reveals new detail about his death appeared first on NME.
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The Prodigy: mark five years of Keith Flint’s death with tribute: “Unfadeable – we live forever!”
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"U are always with us, right by our side"The post The Prodigy mark five years of Keith Flint’s death with tribute: “Unfadeable – we live forever!” appeared first on NME.
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Brett Anderson: Watch Suede’s Brett Anderson Cover Echo & The Bunnymen’s “The Killing Moon” With Paraorchestra & Charles Hazlewoodnullnullnull
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Bristol, UK’s Paraorchestra combines disabled and non-disabled musicians into a unique symphonic unit. Today they shared a noteworthy new track from their star-studded upcoming album Death Songbook.
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