Category: Muse
By bandweblogs on Jan 31, 2008 in Music, Press Releases, Track Listings, Bands, Muse, UK Singles Releases, New Releases, Albums, Justin Timberlake, Sharon Osbourne, Amy Winehouse, Calvin Harris, Mark Ronson, Universal, James Blunt, Kate Nash, Brit Awards, Brits Hits 2008, The Hoosiers, Ozzy Osbourne | 0 Comments


Universal are pleased to announce that Brits Hits 08 is to be released on 11 February 2008! Containing the best tracks from the UK and the US, the album is a true reflection of the diversity of music hitting the charts …
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By bandweblogs on Jan 25, 2008 in Music, Press Releases, Track Listings, Bands, Radiohead, Muse, Cds, New Releases, BBC, Albums, Shows, UK, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, The White Stripes, Later with Jools Holland, Jools Holland, King Creosote, Duffy, Rhino, BBC 2, Adele, Seasick Steve | 0 Comments

Rhino UK is proud to present a fascinating 39 track, 2 CD set of highlights from the groundbreaking BBC 2 TV music show Later…with Jools Holland - the selections drawn from more recent series of the long running show …
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By Jenny May on Nov 27, 2007 in Music, Reviews, Videos, youtube, Bands, Jimi Hendrix, Muse, Musicians, Birthdays, DJ JohnnyRed, Mixes | 2 Comments

With a special occasion like Jimi Hendrix’s birthday (27 November 1942), I thought it apropos to scroll through YouTube videos and look for something unique to post. It’s not as easy finding undiscovered videos as it used to be, though. Rare Jimi Hendrix footage that I’ve found in the past on YouTube …
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By bandweblogs on Oct 11, 2007 in Music, Press Releases, Bands, Muse, John Mayer, Studio, New Releases, Musicians, DVDs, Channel 4, Live From Abbey Road, David Gilmore, Norah Jones, Abbey Road | 0 Comments

The concept for Live From Abbey Road is very simple, nonetheless, it revolutionises the way in which music television is viewed. The focus is to capture great, live, musical performances and to place musicians […]
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By Jenny May on Jun 19, 2007 in Music, Festivals, Track Listings, Bands, Razorlight, Muse, Cds, Promotion, The Killers, UK Singles Releases, New Releases, The View, Albums, UK, NME, Downloads, Klaxons, 1990s, Kasabian, Noisettes, Cold War Kids, The Cribs, Compilation CDs, Gossip, CSS, Conor McNicholas, Amazon, Kaiser Chiefs | 0 Comments
Listening to compilation CDs can be a great way to hear and discover new bands. Without having to go in search for something new, someone has already handpicked each artist and song for your listening pleasure …
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By Jenny May on Jun 18, 2007 in Music, Tour Dates, Videos, Festivals, Charts, youtube, Bands, Muse, UK Singles Releases, New Releases, London, Albums, The Who, Glastonbury Festival, Fans, Scottish, Glasgow, Concerts, Wembley Stadium, Dublin, Biffy Clyro, Puzzle, Marlay Park, Ireland, Support Bands | 0 Comments
Members from Scottish band Biffy Clyro have been playing music together since 1995, releasing their debut album, ‘Blackened Sky‘ in 2002. With a steadily growing fan base and after releasing their fourth album ‘Puzzle’ this month, which entered the UK charts at number 2, it looks like their hard work is beginning to pay […]
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By Jenny May on Jun 14, 2007 in Music, Videos, Festivals, youtube, Bands, Muse, Events, UK Singles Releases, New Releases, London, Downloads, Zane Lowe, Wembley Stadium, Dirty Pretty Things, The Streets, Biffy Clyro | 1 Comment
Muse is set to release their latest single “Map of The Problematique” off of Black Holes and Revelations on June 18th 2007. The release will come after Muse perform at Wembley Stadium in London this Saturday, June 16th and Sunday, June 17th.
The Muse Wembley gigs are going to be brilliant for those lucky enough to […]
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By Jenny May on May 4, 2007 in Music, Tour Dates, Videos, youtube, Bands, Guillemots, Muse, Cds, Soul, UK Singles Releases, New Releases, BBC, London, Albums, Top of the Pops, New Hampshire, The Fratellis, Ray Lamontagne, Jolene, Dolly Parton, Otis Redding, Trouble, Maine | 0 Comments
When I first heard Ray Lamontagne on the radio, the one thought that came to my mind was: Otis Redding. His voice has got soul and there are not many people on this planet that I would compare to Otis Redding.
Ray Lamontagne’s latest single “Jolene” off of his debut album Trouble is set for release […]
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By Jenny May on Mar 23, 2007 in Music, Tour Dates, Festivals, Interviews, Bands, Jimi Hendrix, Muse, Rock, The Rolling Stones, Isle of Wight Festival, Europe, Mick Jagger, Webcasts, Amy Winehouse, Martin Scorsese, A Bigger Bang | 0 Comments
How cool is Mick Jagger? I say. After hearing about The Rolling Stones‘ upcoming European tour dates, I thought I’d log onto their website to read more about the tour. What I didn’t expect was to see that not only was an official announcement planned yesterday, but there was an exclusive live tour announcement interview […]
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By bandweblogs on Aug 30, 2006 in Music, Videos, youtube, Bands, Guillemots, Muse, Events, Thom Yorke | 3 Comments
We’re getting closer to the Mercury Music Prize Awards which will be televised live on September 5th on BBC 4 at 9:00pm BST, hosted by Joe Wiley and Jools Holland. I’m really looking forward to watching the show with a nice bottle of wine as we cross our fingers and hope that the Guillemots win! […]
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By bandweblogs on Aug 16, 2006 in Music, Tour Dates, Festivals, Bands, The Raconteurs, Guillemots, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Wolfmother, Muse, Rock, Reading | 0 Comments
The Reading festival is taking place over the Bank Holiday weekend - Friday August 25 - Sunday the 27th and this looks like one of the best festivals of the year. Like the V Festival, there are two locations with most of the acts playing both in Reading and Leeds over the weekend which makes […]
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By bandweblogs on Jul 11, 2006 in Music, Videos, youtube, Bands, Muse | 2 Comments
Muse and their album Black Holes & Revelations is new in the uk album charts this week, and it’s gone straight to number one. Well, no surprise here.Dave and I were lucky enough to have been at the Top of the Pops studio at the BBC as guests of the Guillemots. Of […]
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