Weekly News Round-Up: The Coral, Radiohead and more


You’re in the right place if you’ve missed any of the week’s top news stories – here Live4ever’s Weekly News Round-Up presents a recap of eight of the biggest headlines in British music we featured during the last seven days.

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The Coral live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (Alberto Pezzali for Live4ever)




The Coral have unveiled details of their new album ‘Move Through The Dawn.

The follow-up to Distance Inbetween – one of Live4ever’s favourite 2016 albums – has been pencilled in for release on August 17th, and is being led off by a video for ‘Sweet Release, directed by James Slater.

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Teleman have released the new track Submarine Life to go with details of a UK tour which will take place in the autumn.

The band call at cities including Bristol, Norwich, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow from the end of September to mid-October, while the single is a quick follow-up to the Fünf EP which came out late last year comprising five tracks recorded with five different producers.

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As their European tour continues, Let’s Eat Grandma have added a run of North American dates for later in the year.

Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth will start in Vancouver on August 30th and press on with nine more gigs before returning to the UK for a newly added show at Heaven in London.

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A freak accident aboard a ferry in the Irish Sea has put paid to Goat Girl‘s scheduled gigs in London, Sheffield and Birmingham.

“We are very sorry to announce that we are unable to play our show in Sheffield tonight due to an accident that occurred on our ferry from Dublin this morning,” they’ve explained on social media.

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Miles Kane has confirmed the details of his new solo album.

Coup De Grace will be his first solo effort since 2013’s Don’t Forget Who You Are and the restart of The Last Shadow Puppets when it is released on June 8th. Lead single Loaded, a collaboration with Jamie T and Lana Del Rey, is out now.

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Thom Yorke with Radiohead headlining the first day of TRNSMT 2017 (Gary Mather / Live4ever)

Radiohead, The Beatles and Liam Gallagher have had some of the best selling albums sold in UK record shops during the last year.

The Official Charts Company has been collecting this data since 2012 and, on the eve of the latest Record Store Day, published the top sellers since RSD last year.

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Johnny Marr has released a video for The Tracers, his lead single from new solo album Call The Comet.

Described as his ‘own magic realism’, the LP was recorded during sessions at his Crazy Face studio in Manchester, and will be released on June 15th. “It’s set in the not-too-distant future and is mostly concerned with the idea of an alternative society,” he added.

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Liam Gallagher is ready to begin work on his second solo album.

Not long before a summer of outdoor shows are set to reestablish him as one of the UK’s biggest live draws, Gallagher will head out to Los Angeles to work on the follow-up to last year’s As You Were – the solo debut which did so much to start that renaissance.

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Editors have released a video for Darkness At The Door, the next single taken from their latest album Violence.

The promo was filmed during the band’s gig at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome by their long-term visual collaborator Rahi Rezvani.

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Gruff Rhys will be at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August.

Rhys’ first visit to the event will see him performing at Pleasance Beyond between August 17th-25th. He’ll be airing songs from right across his varied back catalogue, including tracks due to feature on the forthcoming Babelsberg LP.

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