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Pixies' first album in 23 years finds band refreshingly 'lucky' Posted: 03 May 2014 01:25 AM PDT Pixies' guitarist Joey Santiago has this helpful tip for fans savouring the band's first album in 23 years: Add to your existing playlist of Pixies favourites, hit shuffle, enjoy. "It belongs in that old catalogue," said the lead guitarist who, with frontman Charles 'Black Francis' Thompson and drummer David Lovering, has kept the Pixies at the cutting edge of American indie music since the 1980s. "The shuffle thing works for me, and hopefully people are cognisant of that," added Santiago over a dodgy telephone line from London on April 29, the official North American release date for Indie Cindy. Bringing together a dozen tracks from three previously released extended-play records, Indie Cindy is the Pixies' fifth studio album – and the first since Trompe le Monde way back in 1991. |
Nick Carter and Jordan Knight to record album together Posted: 01 May 2014 10:05 PM PDT The former members of the music world's biggest boy bands are also set to go on tour together. Two members of the NKOTBSB tribe spilled the beans on making music that is bound to thrill 1990s kids everywhere. Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter and New Kids On The Block's Jordan Knight announced they will record an album and go on tour together. The duo revealed the collaboration on Good Morning America and appeared on the Wendy Williams show to talk about combining their boy band powers. "We hit it off a long time ago, actually," Knight said. "We worked in the studio before, we always knew we would be collaborating on music and we reunited when we did the NKOTBSB tour. We always talked about doing a tour together. We thought, I should do a solo album and he would do a solo album and we'd go on tour. But then we came to think as like, 'we should do something together and mixing it up and doing something new'." The duo are in the recording studio now and expect to be finished with their album on Sept 2. After that, they will be embarking on a US tour starting Sept 15. Perez Hilton released a recording called Just The Two Of Us from their upcoming album tentatively titled Nick & Knight. The interview on Good Morning America quickly got sloppy when Williams showed a picture of former N'Sync member Joey Fatone and misidentified him as a member of the Backstreet Boys. Williams also asked Knight and Carter to respond to Fatone's claims that they're only doing music together for the money, something that Carter clarified. "He's got a really dry sense of humour," Carter said of Fatone. "That's who he is. He's a funny guy. So we were great afterwards, we're cool." Knight and Carter also dished about Carter's low key wedding, Jenny McCarthy's introduction to the NKTOB family (she's engaged to Donnie Wahlberg) and the struggles of juggling tour duties and fatherhood. — Reuters |
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