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The Arctic Monkeys have denied their new album ‘Humbug’ is more mature. Drummer Matt Helders told BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat: “I don’t think mature is the right word, honestly. Who knows? Next time they’ll [the critics] be calling it immature because of the bar of maturity we’ve set.”
Cartoonish hard rockers Kiss have announced they will release their new studio album — their first in 11 years — via U.S. department store Wal-Mart this autumn. ‘Sonic Boom’ will hit the chain’s stores on Oct. 6.
Interpol’s Paul Banks isn’t sure the band’s fans will accept his new album as alter-ego Julian Plenti. “What we do in the band is so unique and special and I intend to do some really weird stuff with this, I don’t know if people will like it,” he told BBC 6 Music.
Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard has compiled a DVD of his band’s frequently chaotic live shows. ‘The Devil Went Home and Puked’ will be released in the U.S. on Oct. 20.
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