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X-Raided - downloadAlbum: X-Files Vol. 2 - Unforgiven Wit A Vengeance [CD2]
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NewsShed Seven reform for Greatest Hits tourBritpop band Shed Seven have announced that they are to reform for a one-off Greatest Hits tour this winter. The band, who called it a day in 2003, will hit the road in November. The line-up will include guitarist Paul Banks, who originally quit in 1999. The line-up will be completed by the other original members Rick Witter, Joe Johnson, Alan Leach and Tom Gladwin. The band will be playing all their big hits, having scored 15 Top 40 hits between 1994 and 2003, including 'Going For Gold', 'Speakeasy' and 'Chasing Rainbows' . Frontman Witter said of the reunion: "We have almost constantly been asked by the loyal Shed heads to reform for a few gigs since the split, but we felt we needed a well earned break. However, after four years we feel that going out for a two-week tour, playing all the hits without any outside pressure will be a great way to end 2007, plus having Paul back in the line-up for the first time in eight years will make it extra special. See you down the front." Arcade Fire frontman 'recovering nicely' Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler said he is "recovering nicely" from his recent illness, which caused his band to cancel several European shows. In a note posted on Arcade Fire's website, Butler revealed that his surgery was a success and he's on the road to recovery. Butler wrote: "Just wanted to let you all know that the surgery was successful, and I am recovering nicely. Thank you for all of your thoughts and emails. "I will probably start singing again this week some time to try and get ready for the shows in North America," he continued. "It has been a blessing in disguise to be forced to stay home and read, and sleep (pick up Cormac MCarthy's 'The Road' if you are feeling like a little post apocalypse...don't let the Oprah Book Club sticker scare you away). Regine (Chassagne) and I have even started working on some new songs." As previously reported, Arcade Fire are set to kick off their North American tour in San Diego, California next week in support of their latest album, 'Neon Bible'. |
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