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In The News: Billie Joe Armstrong & Norah Jones, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Against Me!, Damien Jurado, Neil Young, Status Quo And More

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Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones teamed up to create Foreverly, a 12-track album of traditional Americana tunes inspired by the Everly Brothers’ Songs Our Daddy Taught Us. It will be available from Reprise Records on November 25 … Live From KCRW is the new live album from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, due out December 2 … The sixth full-length from Against Me!, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, will be released via the band’s Total Treble label on January 21. The album will be supported by a North American tour in 2014 … Secretly Canadian will issue the new Damien Jurado album, Brothers And Sisters Of The Eternal Son, on January 21 … On November 26, a live album chronicling Neil Young’s 1970 solo stand, Live At The Cellar Door, will be issued by Reprise Records … Actress Katey Sagal will issue her first studio album in nine years, Covered, on November 11. The album features her take on songs by Tom Petty, Ray LaMontagne, Joni Mitchell and more, along with a duet with Jackson Browne … Back2SQ.1 – The Frantic Four Reunion is a live album recorded during Status Quo’s reunion tour that took place in March. It’s due out November 5 via Eagle Rock … All Saints Records’ reissue project will continue with the November 11 release of Roger Eno: Little Things Left Behind 1988-1998. It will contain work from several out-of-print Roger Eno albums and a 16-page booklet … Southern Culture On The Skids re-recorded each song from its 1994 album, Ditch Digging, and will release them as Dig This on October 29 via their Kudzu label … The sophomore album from Hospitality, Trouble, will be issued by Merge on January 28 … After more than a decade, Boston will return with a new studio album, Life, Love & Hope, on December 3 via Frontiers Records … On November 25, Cherry Red will release the Fall’s new six-track EP, The Remainderer … Bloodshot Records will reissue the Bottle Rockets’ first two out-of-print albums, Bottle Rockets and The Brooklyn Side, on November 19.

—Emily Costantino