Puddlegum has always wanted to stay on top of the influx of news that we come across. Up until this point we have leaned towards finding stories that soak up our time, requiring research and editing. At the same time, we have wanted to provide short stories and links to stories.
We’re developing...
Ten months after the release of Neon Bible and 122 shows, the real news about Arcade Fire is that there will be no news for two years. Win Butler first announced the lapse during their US tour in October, and he then blogged on the Arcade Fire website:
“We won’t be back for a couple years,...
Film School have announced they will be touring the South with British Sea Power. So far ten dates have been listed on their Myspace, starting on April 11, but more shows are promised. This will mark Film School’s first show in Florida, delighting fans with three gigs in The Sunshine State. We’re...
Luke Temple has a new 7" EP called Brain. http://tinyurl.com/33wkgt Snowbeast hits France on March 3. #
According to LA Times, 48% of teenagers did not buy any CDs in `08. Up 10% in `06. Music downloads up. http://snurl.com/20j70 #
New Zealond noise-pop, Die! Die! Die!, have announced US tour....
RIO DE JANEIRO – District Line is the name of the new record of veteran icon Bob Mould. Out in February 5th, via ANTI Records, District Line brings better stuff than Sugar’s Copper Blue – which was considered by NME as the best record in 92′ – in my opinion. It has 10...
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