Saturday, April 3, 2010
DJ Ones' Five Music Facts from the past week
1. The Libertines are set to reunite after they played their last show together in 2004. The band is set to play both the Reading and Leeds festivals. All 4 of the original band members will be returning in late August. The only area of uncertainty has been the status of Pete Doherty who has run into problems with the law as of late. (via Pitchfork)
2. Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse is currently in the process of writing for a Cartoon Network show entitled "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack." Brock is said to be working on a special that the show is creating, and no exact date for when the show will air has been announced just yet. (via Pitchfork)
3. Toro y Moi has had to cancel several tour dates after being robbed. After their show in Brooklyn the band's car was broken into with member Chaz Bundick having his laptop and passport stolen. No plans have been made to make up those missed shows. (via Pitchfork)
4. Jack White has revealed that The White Stripes' song "Seven Nation Army" was almost not released. The group's record label at the time was initially opposed to releasing the duo's most easily recognizable song as a single in 2003. White said, "I wanted to put Seven Naiton Army out as a single. The label in England and the label in America both didn't want to." (via NME)
5. Band of Horses have announced the tracklisting and the release date for their follow up to 2007's "Cease to Begin." The new album entitled "Infinite Arms" is set to release in mid May, and their first single from the album is the track "Compliments." (via NME)
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