Happy Mondays Drummer Prepares To Unveil His Hippy Mafia (With Added Oasis Rumour) (ChartAttack.com)

Manchester, England’s Happy Mondays may still be together (but with a truncated line-up) but drummer Gary “Gaz” Whelan has his priorities elsewhere at the moment.

Every Time I Die Releases New Video, Gears Up For Headlining Tour (CMJ)

Every Time I Die, Buffalo, New York’s massively aggressive metalcore act, has …

Wonders of the Solar System and A Kick in the Head | TV Review (Guardian Unlimited)

Brain Cox gets choked up by solar eclipses and the northern lights. I am totally smitten Particle physicists aren’t supposed to be like Professor Brian Cox. He’s young and handsome, has a nice smile and fashionable hair, more like a pop star than a scientist. As it happens, he was once a pop star, of sorts. He played keyboards in D:Ream – you know, Things Can Only Get Better, the New Labour …

Sugababes – Sweet 7 (Drowned In Sound)

Most of the discussion around Sweet 7 will likely centre on the new, fourth line up of most indie fans’ ‘accepted’ pop act. Because after a decade, Sugababes no longer feature an original member.

Strike Anywhere deals with emotion (not advertising) (Charleston City Paper)

When Strike Anywhere formed in Richmond, Va., in 1999, the decision was made to play with the pointed messaging and die-hard conviction of activists. by Bryan Reed What I remember most about seeing Strike Anywhere was a dread-locked punk kid — a near mirror of Strike Anywhere frontman Thomas Barnett — scrambling over and around the bodies in the front rows, grasping at air, screaming along and …

Der Fuehrer can be played for laughs on YouTube (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

It is April 1945. In his underground bunker, Hitler huddles over a map with his top generals. The room is insufferably tense. Members of the German high command, sweating in their uniforms, wonder who will dare to break the terrible news to Der Fuehrer.

Der Fuehrer can be played for laughs on YouTube (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

It is April 1945. In his underground bunker, Hitler huddles over a map with his top generals. The room is insufferably tense. Members of the German high command, sweating in their uniforms, wonder who will dare to break the terrible news to Der Fuehrer.

SHOWBIZ: Mani more to go (The New Straits Times)

WHEN English alt rock quartet The Stone Roses released its titular debut album in 1989, it never dreamed that its pioneering sound would be so well-loved.

NIGHTLIFE CALENDAR: March 12 to 18 (The Kitsap Sun)

EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendars in the print version of Kitsap A&E have been edited for space and timeliness. Full-length versions of the calendars are available in the Entertainment section of kitsapsun.com.All AgesAjax Cafe221 Waters St., Port Hadlock, (360) 385-3450, ajaxcafe.com:March 12: Franco Bertucci (cabaret-folk piano pop)March 13: Jess (piano pop covers)Sundays: Jim Nyby (piano, harmonica …

Concert update: Lyrics Born; Ray Manzarek; Reno Jazz Festival (Carson Times)

The following concerts recently were announced.