Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Quick News

For the first time in 35 years, Kate Bush returned to the stage to perform her first of 22 concerts at London's Eventim Apollo. The show has been getting stellar reviews, no further announcement of a tour or other city appearances have been mentioned.

Is Andre 3000 done with music after his current OutKast reunion tour? In a recent interview with The New York Times, it may be the case, saying, "I remember, at like 25, saying, “I don’t want to be a 40-year-old rapper.” I’m 39 now, and I’m still standing by that. I’m such a fan that I don’t want to infiltrate it with old blood." He then went on to say, "I struggle with the verses. I don’t sit around and write raps, I just don’t. Now the only time I’m really inspired to write raps is if an artist that I enjoy invites me to their party. So if Future calls and says, “Hey man, I want you to do this,” I don’t want to let Future down. I don’t want to let Lil Wayne or Drake down, because I love them."

The Killers' Brandon Flowers has confirmed he is working on his sophomore solo album and it will be out next year. 

While The Coral may be no longer, they will be releasing an unrleased record called Curse of Love, this fall. The band took to Twitter to say, "Just to clarify the curse of love was recorded 8 years ago, it's not a new album."

A Martin Scorsese directed film about The Ramones is set to be in the pipeline. The iconic New York director will be crafting a documentary about the iconic New York band. The film is slated to arrive in 2016.