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Album: The Donca Matica Singalongs
  1. Donca Matic
  2. Geigerteller
  3. The Cave In Proper
  4. The Snarling Amble
  5. Sunset Spirals
  6. Tripwire
  7. One Bullet Fits All
  8. The Famous Biting Guy
  9. Dizzy Blonde
  10. Cashmere Tarmac
  11. Huncher

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Album: Behind The Eightball
  1. Behind The Eightball
  2. Shakedown Shutoff
  3. Omar Sharie Bonanza
  4. Poperontical Eclection
  5. Behind The Eightball
  6. Pistola Hub Club
  7. The Jim Pedersen Theme

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Album: Amateur Girlfriends Go Proskirt Agents
  1. Sports, Not Heavy Crime
  2. Funnybones And Lazylegs
  3. 6-Hours Starlight
  4. Behind The Eightball
  5. Single Stroke Ruffs
  6. Treat Me Mean, I Need The Reputation
  7. Relieved Beyond Repair
  8. Tintinnamputation
  9. More Powah To Yah
  10. Having Smarter Babies
  11. Far-Flung Tonic
  12. Happy Jizz Girls
  13. Doubletalk Gets Through To You
  14. Comatose Luck

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Bill Callahan maps North American tour

Bill Callahan has unveiled a string of dates to support the release of his new album 'Woke On A Whaleheart'.

11 dates have been announced, including a stop at New York's Highline Ballroom on September 7.

Released in April, this is the first tour to back 'Woke On A Whaleheart'.
Muse storm Madison Square Garden

Teignmouth trio Muse stormed into New York City to put on a stellar performance at Madison Square Garden last night (August 6).

During an epic 100-minute set filled with flares, lasers, balloons and intense light shows, the band played material spanning all four of their albums and even threw in a couple of impromptus jams for good measure.

Openers Cold War Kids impressed the sold-out crowd and appeared typically humble to have been given an opportunity to grace the world-famous MSG stage.

Meanwhile, Muse arrived on stage fresh from their appearance at Lollapalooza over the weekend to the sound of a pro-libertarian speech before blasting into opener 'Knights Of Cydonia'. The theme of freedom continued during 'Invincible' during which violent images of protest rallies and riots were projected on to the screens behind the band.

Singer Matt Bellamy appeared to have trouble remembering how to play early single 'Sunburn' and whilst familiarising himself with its piano intro, fondly recalled one of the band's earliest American gigs in 1999 at the city's tiny Mercury Lounge.

The full set was:

'Knights Of Cydonia'
'Map Of The Problematique'
'Hysteria'
'Supermassive Black Hole'
'City Of Delusion'
'Butterflies And Hurricanes'
'Hoodoo'
'Apocalypse Now'
'Feeling Good'
'Sunburn'
'Invincible'
'Starlight'
'Time Is Running Out'
'New Born'
'Plug In Baby'
'Soldier's Poem'
'Unintended'
'Stockholm Syndrome'
'Take A Bow'

--By our New York staff.
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