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-- The Killers and Coldplay will play a benefit concert together in front of 2,000 people at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire on February 18. These are bands that can regularly draw crowds ten times that size on their own; this is a special show. The two world-conquering entities are getting together in the name of humanitarian organization War Child's 15th anniversary. As previously reported, the charity will also release the star-studded Heroes CD (with the likes of TV on the Radio, Beck, Hot Chip, and Lily Allen covering classic tracks) in the UK February 16 on Parlophone and February 24 in the U.S. on Astralwerks.-- B-list Saddle Creek band Ladyfinger (ne) will vie for the A-list with their new album, dusk, which comes out February 3. When it comes to album titles, all-lowercase is the new dot com. The band will hit the road in February and March.-- Vaugely otherworldly indie rockers Takka Takka are taking to the road in support of their new album, Migration. Their tour route may or may not follow the same exact migration pattern as the Northern Pintail. The first stop is a release party for the Guilt by Association 2 covers compilation, also featuring Robbers on High Street, Jukebox the Ghost, and Lowry. Along for the ride for most of the trek is Sister Suvi, featuring Patrick Gregoire of Islands.-- Venice Is Sinking is a band and a concept and a city in a concept that's falling below water. They're from Athens, Georgia and they're putting out a new album on March 31 via One Percent Press. It's called AZAR, which refers to an "effective math teacher who is usually an ex-marine" according to Urban Dictionary. First single is called "Ryan's Song". (Full disclosure: I'm pretty sure it's about my addiction to Jamba Juice.)
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The Killers have been fun covering Erasure’s “A Little Respect” on their tour. On Friday at London’s O2 Arena, the Las Vegas rock band was joined by Erasure’s Andy Bell for a performance of that 1988 hit as well as for their own song “Human.”
Bell also stuck around to perform The Killers’ ‘Human’ with the bandThe post Watch Erasure’s Andy Bell join The Killers for a performance of ‘A Little Respect’ in London appeared first on NME.
Check out what went down as the band vowed to prove why they're "a great rock 'n' roll band" as the band jammed with a fan on 'For Reasons Unknown' and covered Tom Petty while Flowers spoke of his "dirt poor" beginningsThe post The Killers celebrate Independence Day and perform with fan as they kick off residency at The O2 in London appeared fir...
In the past month, the Killers have covered Erasure, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Kinks, and the Stone Roses while celebrating 20 years of Hot Fuss. On Thursday, frontman Brandon Flowers crashed their opener Travis’ performance for a rendition of Aztec Camera’s “Somewhere In My Heart.”
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