Oasis nominated for three NME gongs (Belfast Telegraph)

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Arctic Monkeys lead NME shortlist (BBC News)

Arctic Monkeys lead the charge for this year’s NME Awards with six nominations, closely followed by Kasabian with five.

Muse bag four NME nominations (BBC Devon)

Teignmouth band Muse are nominated in four categories including Best Band at this year’s NME Awards.

Oasis nominated for three NME gongs (Chichester Observer)

Oasis have shown they are gone but not forgotten after landing three nominations at the NME Awards, including best British band – despite splitting five months ago.

Oasis get three NME nominations (Evening Standard)

Oasis showed they are gone but not forgotten after landing three nominations at the NME Awards, including best British band – despite splitting five months ago.

Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Muse top NME shortlist (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Male bands led the charge at the NME award nominations on Monday, with Arctic Monkeys appearing in six categories, Kasabian in five and Muse in four.

Oasis nominated for three NME awards despite split (Independent)

Oasis showed they are gone but not forgotten today after landing three nominations at the NME Awards, including best British band – despite splitting five months ago.

The Couch Surfer: 'No Distance isn't a music film – it's a love story with a killer soundtrack' (Independent)

Until last summer, the story of Blur had a melancholy ending.

This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch)

CLASSICAL MUSIC • The Jefferson Academy of Music will present the Poulenc Trio, a bassoon, oboe and piano ensemble from Baltimore, at 2 p.m. today in Ohio State University’s Weigel Hall, 1866 College Rd. The group focuses on newer compositions as well as lesser-known old works. Tickets cost $10 to $24. Call 614-292-2693.

Sterdan’s CD, DVD reviews (Toronto Sun)

There’s not a lot of new music out there this week. But there’s always plenty of new old music. Here are the latest blasts from the past.