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In The News: The Killers, Grizzly Bear, Paul McCartney, Miles Davis, Dead Meadow And More

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The Killers are celebrating their 10-year anniversary with the November 11 release of Direct Hits (Island), a best-of album featuring tracks from all four of the band’s albums along with two brand-new songs … Warp Records is issuing two follow-up releases to Grizzly Bear’s 2012 album Shields (Shields Expanded and Shields B-Sides) on November 12. They include b-sides, remixes and demos …  No Blues is the new album from Los Campesinos!, due out from Wichita Recordings on October 29 … On October 14, Paul McCartney will release his first album of new solo material in six years, fittingly titled New, via Concord Music Group … The next record from the Sounds, Weekend, is set for an October 29 release on Arnioki/INgrooves. The band will tour North America and Europe this fall in support … A Perfect Circle’s greatest-hits collection, Three Sixty, will be available from UMe on November 19 … Genesis Publications has announced a collaborative photography book by Lou Reed & Mick Rock, Transformer, due out next month … Nine of Miles Davis’ earliest Columbia Records albums will be available together on CD for the first time November 12 as The Original Mono Albums CollectionWarble Womb is the new double album from Dead Meadow, due out on the band’s own Xemu Records in digital format on October 7 and on LP and CD on November 25 … September 30 will see the release of New Model Army’s new record, Between Dog And Wolf, via earMUSIC/Eagle Rock … The recording of Tony Bennett’s 1964 performance in Las Vegas will be available as a stand-alone release for the first time from RPM/Columbia/Legacy. Tony Bennett Live At The Sahara: Las Vegas, 1964 will be out October 8 … RCA has announced the October 15 release of Gavin DeGraw’s new studio album, Make A Move … The new Frog Eyes album, Carey’s Cold Spring, will be out October 7 … After a staggering 35 years, all of the material from the Paley Brothers is finally available on one CD for the first time as The Complete Recordings (Real Gone Music).

—Emily Costantino