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Alex Parks - downloadAlbum: Introduction
NewsShed Seven reform for Greatest Hits tourBritpop band Shed Seven have announced that they are to reform for a one-off Greatest Hits tour this winter. The band, who called it a day in 2003, will hit the road in November. The line-up will include guitarist Paul Banks, who originally quit in 1999. The line-up will be completed by the other original members Rick Witter, Joe Johnson, Alan Leach and Tom Gladwin. The band will be playing all their big hits, having scored 15 Top 40 hits between 1994 and 2003, including 'Going For Gold', 'Speakeasy' and 'Chasing Rainbows' . Frontman Witter said of the reunion: "We have almost constantly been asked by the loyal Shed heads to reform for a few gigs since the split, but we felt we needed a well earned break. However, after four years we feel that going out for a two-week tour, playing all the hits without any outside pressure will be a great way to end 2007, plus having Paul back in the line-up for the first time in eight years will make it extra special. See you down the front." Jimmy Eat World announces US tour Jimmy Eat World have announced a US tour to support the release of 'Chase This Light', set to be released on October 16. Having previewed many of the album tracks at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds at the weekend, where they played two sets in one day on the Reading leg. 'Chase This Light' is the follow-up to 2004's 'Futures' and was produced by Butch Vig who describes the album as "Quite eclectic. There are three or four songs that sound like classic Jimmy Eat World, with angular, razor-sharp guitars. There are a couple that are a lot more dreamy, and some that are very groove-acious." The dates are: Queen Creek AZ Schnepf Farms (KEDJ Edgefest) (September 29) Redlands CA Greek Amphitheatre (30) Santa Cruz CA The Catalyst (October 2) San Francisco CA The Fillmore (3) Reno NV Grand Sierra (4) Salt Lake City UT Utah State Fair Park (X96 show) (6) |
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