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Faerghail - downloadAlbum: Blood Will Follow Blood
NewsGallows tops the NME ChartGallows have topped the NME Chart tonight (May 20). 'Abandon Ship' has knocked Biffy Clyro's 'Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies' off the top spot. New entries come from Shychild at Number Eight with 'Noise Won't Stop' and The Rumble Strips at Number Ten with 'Motorcycle'. The NME Chart Top 10 is: 1. Gallows - 'Abandon Ship' 2. Biffy Clyro - 'Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies' 3. The Pigeon Detectives - 'I'm Not Sorry' 4. Maximo Park - 'Books From Boxes' 5. Justice - 'D.A.N.C.E' 6. Kaiser Chiefs - 'Everything Is Average Nowadays' 7. CSS - 'Let's Make Love (& Listen To Death From Above)' 8. Shychild - 'Noise Won't Stop' 9. Good Shoes - 'She Is The New Thing' 10. The Rumble Strips - 'Motorcycle' Will Gallows manage to hold onto the top spot next week when The Killers come back with 'For Reasons Unknown'? Go to NME.COM/chart to vote now. Kaiser Chiefs and Lily Allen confirm Electric Proms appearance Kaiser Chiefs have been confirmed for the BBC Electric Proms. The band are set to team up with Bjork collaborator and 'James Bond' scorer David Arnold, who will reinterpret their songs on October 26. Arnold said: "Hopefully under the umbrella of the Electric Proms we can throw away the rule book of what you can or can't do with a rock band and a bunch of musicians that you may not expect to seem on stage with them." Lily Allen is also set to perform with Mark Ronson on October 24. The singer will be a guest vocalist with the producer, who will perform aided by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Also performing with Ronson will be The Specials legend Terry Hall, The Charlatans singer Tim Burgess, Candie Payne and hotly-tipped singer Santo Gold. Also playing the festival on October 24 are Sigur Ros who will premiere new film 'Heima' at the nearby Cecil Sharp House and play an acoustic show. Tickets are set to go onsale from noon on September 12. For availability after then go bbc.co.uk/electricproms. More additions to the festival, which takes place between October 24-28, will be announced on September 10 |
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