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NewsRage Against The Machine man to play UK showRage Against The Machine man Tom Morello is due to play a one-off UK show in London. The performance will be part of the 'Bring The Troops Home' concert, and will take place at The Scala on June 4. The gig will also feature Ed Harcourt, Frank Turner and Mark Steel. Morello is set to release his solo debut as The Watchman - 'One Man Revolution' - on June 11. The album is produced by Rage Against The Machine collaborator Brendan O'Brien. To check ticket availability for the 'Bring The Troops Home' gig and get all the latest listings go to NME.COM/GIGS now. Courtney Love plays surprise birthday show Courtney Love shared her birthday tonight (July 9) with an intimate London show. The rock Queen road-tested her new material at the Bush Hall in west London for an audience of competition winners and close friends. Love played eleven brand new songs, all slated to appear on forthcoming album 'Nobody's Daughter', alongside a slew of Hole classics. This week's low-key tour - which also takes in Paris, New York and Los Angeles - is a chance to break in hew band, which features former Larrikin Love guitarist Micko Larkin. But new songs were the show's main event, with the vast majority of the Linda Perry-produced album getting an airing. Before power-balled 'Letter To God', Love declared: "this was written by me and the genius Linda Perry. She's done a lot of pop, but she's doing a lot of rock right now!" Yet Love was defiant about the lo-fi nature of the show, saying. "I guess I wanted chandeliers and shit sound. And what I got was chandeliers and shit sound!" And the confirmed smoker was quick to complain about the UK's recently-enforced smoking ban, complaining from the stage: "the only place I can smoke in England is the Houses Of Parliament! That's so retarded!" |
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