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I like your mock, but just one coment about the XX: Jamie is releasing his new album after 9 years, selling a lot of tickets around the world about 40, 50euros (talnkig about Sao Paulo, 2000 tickets at this price, what is unreal)... So, i don´t think he will burn one year of promoting this album doing dj sets, while producing another XX album... So, i don´t expect a XX album until late 2026 or 2027...
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Bob is the Cure manager... I think the only reason is if he wants or not play festivals. Since their last album, they always sell well arenas in any Europe City. But, playing Primavera as a headliner is a plus nowadays, like Depeche Mode did 2 years ago. With a new album, i think they are 90% in.
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the biggest red flag about The Post is that they called Sza a mistake. The glasto team is too positive to ever use that word or one like it. They'd say "premature" at most, but would stand behind it.
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As someone who lives in new york and was here during the early aughts, I'm not a massive fan of Meet Me In The Bathroom for many reasons. But I think the author of that book was really intent on just making her own version of "Please Kill Me" - which, if you haven't read is a must must must read. I have to echo Patti Smith's Just Kids - should be required reading for everyone if you ask me. Others I've not seen mentioned- Kathleen Hanna: Rebel Girl - Fascinating and at times heartbreaking. Whether intending to or not, she give you a lot of perspective on the whole "grunge" and seattle era. Kim Gordon: Girl In A Band - I think people don't understand Kim's involvement in the art world as well as the music world. She was around for SO MUCH before Sonic Youth even happened. Sinead O'Connor: Rememberings - No matter what you think of her music, she lived a fascinating life. Tricky: Hell is Round The Corner - the only biography I've read where he will hand the 'pen' over to a family member who was older/can provide better perspective on an event he was maybe too young to remember properly. very intersting. and if you want something a bit more academic, Alex Ross is fascinating to me. "Listen to This" and "The Rest is Noise" were very good reads. I should also mention Oliver Sachs, "Musicophilia"
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