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Earshot - downloadAlbum: Two
Earshot - downloadAlbum: The Queen Of The Damned
NewsCoachella countdown beginsThis year's Coachella Festival kicks off on Friday (April 27) and NME.COM will be there all weekend long to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage straight from the California desert. Our US news team will provide all the best pictures and exhaustive round-ups of key performances from Rage Against The Machine, Bjork, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Arctic Monkeys, Interpol and much more. Dan Martin's Too Much Information blog will get messy in the desert with the stars. We'll also get behind-the-scenes to find out the latest news from some of the biggest names in music. For the best Coachella coverage in the world, check back to NME.COM beginning Friday where you'll find live reports throughout the long weekend. The Cribs wrap up US tour in Brooklyn The Cribs completed their North American tour last night with a last-minute performance at Union Pool in Brooklyn. After a sell-out performance at Bowery Ballroom on Thursday (August 9), the Wakefield trio played two further shows in Washington DC and Philadelphia before returning to New York for the Brooklyn gig. 'I didn't get any sleep last night' Ryan Jarman told the packed house of his previous night's shenanigans in Washington DC 'There's a funny story attached, but I won't bore you with the details'. The band then tore through an hour-long set which included a recently written track 'Don't You Wanna Be Relevant?' and a cover of Huggy Bear's 'Concrete Life'. The show was also the only airing on the tour of 'We Can No Longer Cheat You' and 'My Life Flashed Before My Eyes'. The crowd were typically rowdy for a Cribs show, even venturing into crowd-surfing, practically unheard of from a New York audience. 'I've lived in New York three years, I go to four shows a week, and I've never seen crowd-surfing' an audience member told Ryan Jarman after the show. The show was the final performance in The Cribs mostly sold-out US tour which included a slot at Lollapalooza in Chicago. |
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