Two Door Cinema Club Announce UK and Ireland Album Launch Shows

Two Door Cinema Club have announced 4 UK and Ireland album launch shows for September. The new album, Beacon is released on 2nd September and is available for pre-order now.

The dates are as follows:

4th September – Library, Birmingham

5th September – Sound Control, Manchester

6th September- Shepherds Bush Empire, London

7th September – 02 Academy, Dublin

Tickets go on sale 9am this Friday 3rd September

Source: twodoorcinemaclub.com

Spector Announce UK Tour

Spector have announced full UK tour kicking of in October to promote their debut album, Enjoy it While it Lasts which is out 13th August.

Enjoy It While It Lasts is available to pre-order now, with Limited Signed copies available at Play, Bonus Director’s Commentary available at iTunes and LP and 7″ Picturediscs available at Spector.co.uk.

Tour Dates are as follows:

14 October – The Brickyard, Carlisle

16 October – 02 Academy, Liverpool

18 October – The Leadmill, Sheffield

19 October – Stylus, Leeds University

20 October – 02 Academy, Oxford

25 October – Concorde 2, Brighton

26 October – Sub89, Reading

27 October – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham

29 October – Wedgewood Rooms, Southsea

1 November – 02 Academy, Leicester

2  November – Ritz, Manchester

3 November – The Sugarmill, Stoke on Trent

5 November – The Duchess, York

7 November – HMV Insitute, Digbeth

10 November – 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London

Tickets go on sale this Friday  3rd August.

Source: Spector.co.uk

Vote Now in the 2012 Q Awards.

Q Magazine have launched their 2012 awards and you can vote now for your favourite acts now.

The categories are,

    • Best New Act Presented by Merc
    • Best Track
    • Best Video
    • Best Album Presented by Red Stage by Jim Beam
    • Best Live Act
    • Best Solo Artist
    • Best Act In The World Today

To vote go to Qthemusic.com

Source: Qthemusic.com

Brandon Flowers is Putting Out Positive Vibrations (MTV Interview)

Jul 30 2012 4:17 PM EDT 734

The Killers’ Brandon Flowers Is Putting Out ‘Positive Vibrations’ On Battle Born

‘Now we’re beyond all that worry, and now it’s a celebration,’ Flowers says of his more positive outlook on the band’s new album.

By James Montgomery (@positivnegativ)

There have been triumphant comeback shows, spirit-conjuring music videos and even a tip of the cap  to Bernie Taupin, but so far, there’s one thing that’s been notably absent from the run-up to the Killers’ new Battle Born album: frontman Brandon Flowers‘ opinions on, well, anything.

Yes, unlike in years past, when Flowers spouted off on bands like the Bravery and dropped bon mots like “this is one of the best albums of the past 20 years,” he’s so far refrained from making a single eyebrow-raising proclamation during the promo run for Born (due September 18) … which, for him, is rather amazing.

So has he gone soft? Or, has a decade of success finally loosened the sizeable chip on his shoulder? Turns out, the answer lies somewhere in between: Having spent 10 years running his mouth, Flowers said he’s now embracing the power of positivity; and though that may be bad news for salacious members of the media, it’s a change that’s done him — and his bandmates — a world of good.

“It’s easier on the band, [and] it’s so much nicer to put positive things out there, positive vibrations,” Flowers told MTV News. “I just found myself regretting it … I still carry it with me; I’ll be brushing my teeth and I’ll think ‘God, I wish I wouldn’t have said that about whoever I said anything about.’ And then I’m trying to get my manager to get their phone numbers and sh–, so I can tell them I’m sorry.

“So I learned a big lesson, and now, I do kind of the opposite,” he continued. “If I hear something I like, I try to get in touch with these people and tell them I like it. It’s a lot more rewarding.”

And that mindset carried over to the songs he wrote for Battle Born as well. For the first time, Flowers doesn’t feel the need to take on the world; instead, he’s content to simply create the kinds of songs he wants to hear. Call it complacency or confidence (or even maturity), but finally comfortable with his standing and status, Flowers is helping usher in a brand-new era for the band: Welcome to the kinder, gentler Killers.

“This album is a celebration … now we’re beyond all that worry, and now it’s a celebration; this is what we are, we are from here, we’re proud of it, this is the music that we like, here you go,” he said. “It’s a celebration of music, and the impact that it’s had on us, and that we get to do this. I mean, it’s a silly cliché to say, but it’s a dream come true. It’s a miracle to get to do this.”

Source: MTV

 

Official Top 40 (Albums) Chart 29 July 2012

The Official UK Top 40 Albums Chart

 

 

 

 

 

  1. III Manors Ost – Plan B

  2. Handwritten – The Gaslight Anthem
  3. Overexposed – Maroon 5
  4. Dance Again The Hits – Jennifer Lopez
  5. Talk That Talk – Rhianna
  6. The Soul Sessions Vol 2 – Joss Stone
  7. + – Ed Sheeran
  8. Our Version of Events – Emeli Sande
  9. 21 – Adele
  10. Good Morning to the Night – Elton John
  11. California 37 – Train
  12. Channel Orange – Frank Ocean
  13. Every Kingdom – Ben Howard
  14. Fall To Grace – Palmoa Faith
  15. Graceland – Paul Simon
  16. Mylo Xyloto – Coldplay
  17. Born To Die – Lana Del Ray
  18. Number Ones – Bee Gees
  19. The Dark Knight Rises Ost – Hanz Zimmer
  20. Nothing But The Beat – David Guetta
  21. Strangeland – Keane
  22. Antennas to Hell – Slipknot
  23. Up All Night – One Direction
  24. Pink Friday – Nicki Minaj
  25. Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
  26. Fortune – Chris Brown
  27. Ceremoninals – Florence + The Machine
  28. Need You Now – Antebellum
  29. Watch the Throne – Zay Z
  30. Who Are You – Jessie J
  31. Life In A Beautiful Night – Amy MacDonald
  32. Write It On Your Skin – Newton Faulkner
  33. Stronger – Kelly Clarkson
  34. Boys Don’t Cry – Rumer
  35. Living Things – Linkin Park
  36. In Case You Don’t Know – Olly Murs
  37. The Collection – Vangellis
  38. Life Is Good – Nas
  39. Sorry For Party Rocking – LMFAO
  40. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Source: Radio 1

Official Top 40 Chart (Singles) 29 July 2012

Image The Official UK Top 40 Singles Chart

 

 

 

 

  1.   Spectrum (Say My Name) – Florence and the Machine 

  2. Payhone – Maroon 5
  3. Black Heart – Stooshe 
  4. Vegas Girl – Conor Maynard
  5. Whistle – Flo Rida
  6. Brokenhearted – Karmin
  7. Feel The Love – Rudimental
  8. Don’t Wake Me Up – Chris Brown
  9. This Is Love – Will. I. Am
  10. We Are Young – Fun
  11. Princess of China – Coldplay & Rhianna
  12. Pound The Alarm – Nicki Minaj
  13. Call Me Maybe – Carly Rae Jepson
  14. Wide Awake – Katy Perry
  15. Home Run – Misha B
  16. Turn Up The Love – Far East Movement
  17. Drive By – Train
  18. I Can Only Imagine – David Guetta
  19. Starships – Nicki Minaj
  20. Wonderful – Angel
  21. Lady Antebellum – Need You Now
  22. Call My Name – Cheryl
  23. Where Have You Been? – Rhianna
  24. Both of Us – B.o.B
  25. Somebody That I Used To Know – Gotye
  26. Molly – Cedric Gervais
  27. Harder Than You Think – Public Enemy
  28. Chasing The Sun – The Wanted
  29. Paris – Jay-Z & Kanye West
  30. Too Close – Alex Clare
  31. Picking up The Pieces – Paloma Faith
  32. Scream – Usher
  33. Bangarang – Skrillex
  34. Express Yourself – Labrinth
  35. Finale – Madeon
  36. R.I.P – Rita Ora
  37. 212 – Azealia Banks
  38. Champion – Clement Marfo & The Frontline
  39. My Kind of Love – Emeli Sande
  40. Small Bump – Ed Sheeran

Source: Radio 1