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In The News: Beck, Bright Eyes, Warpaint, Mogwai, Mastodon, Neil Finn, Holly Golightly And More

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Morning Phase, Beck’s first album of new material since 2008, will be issued by Capitol in February … Bright Eyes’ 2002 holiday record, A Christmas Album, will receive its first widespread commercial release on November 5 via Saddle Creek … The self-titled sophomore release from Warpaint will be available from Rough Trade on January 21 … Sub Pop will issue Mogwai’s eighth studio album, Rave Tapes, on January 21 … December 2 will see the release of Live In Rome, which chronicles Muse’s performance at Rome’s Olympic Stadium in July. It will be available as a CD/DVD and Blu-ray package from Warner Bros. … Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls is set to release her first-ever country album, Goodnight Tender, via Daemon on January 28 … The debut solo album from Violet Clark, Killjoy, is due out November 19 from Bureau  … Mastodon Live At Brixton captures Mastodon’s sold-out final performance of the band’s world tour supporting its critically acclaimed The Hunter. It will be available from Warner Bros. on December 10 … Nettwerk has announced the January 28 release of the Pack A.D’s Do Not Engage … A whopping 19-disc boxed set containing John Mellencamp’s principal studio albums spanning 35 years, John Mellencamp 1978-2012, will be available December 10 via UMe … On February 10, Neil Finn’s new record, Dizzy Heights, will be released via Lester/Kobalt … The lost solo 1970 studio recording by Peter Walker, Has Anybody Seen Our Freedoms?, will see the light of day on November 26, when it’s released by Delmore … A two-disc retrospective containing Seether’s number-one singles, new tracks and rare b-sides is available now from Wind-Up … Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs’ new record, It’s Her Fault, will be out March 4 via Transdreamer … Slo Light is the first-ever solo album from Massive Attack producer and Halo 4 composer Neil Davidge, due out from The End in February … New West will issue Here To Stay: Best Of 2000-2012, a 17-track compilation of John Hiatt favorites, on November 11. Hiatt is currently on tour with Lyle Lovett.

—Emily Costantino