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In The News: Morrissey, Foo Fighters, Flaming Lips, deadmau5, Willie Nelson And More

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Harvest Records has announced the July 15 release of Morrissey’s new record, World Peace Is None Of Your Business. He’s currently on a U.S. tour in support … Foo Fighters will celebrate its 20th anniversary with an as-yet-untitled eighth album this fall on Roswell/RCA. Accompanying the release will be an HBO series documenting the creation of the record, directed by Dave Grohl  … With A Little Help From My Fwends is a Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band tribute album by the Flaming Lips, due out October 28 via Warner Bros. and featuring appearances by Miley Cyrus, Moby, Electric Würms and more … June 17 marks the digital release of the new deadmau5 double album, while(1<2), on mau5trap/Astralwerks. Its physical release will be June 24 … The new album from Willie Nelson, Band Of Brothers, is due out from Sony/Legacy  on June 17 … Eagle Rock will issue The Million Dollar Piano, a film documenting Elton John’s residency at Las Vegas’ Caesars Palace, on DVD and Blu-ray on July 1 … Orenda Fink’s new record, Blue Dream, is set for an August 19 release on Saddle Creek  … Sketches In Spain features 19 Steve Wynn tracks from the ‘90s, previously unavailable in the U.S. It will be out via Omnivore on July 1 … On June 24, Phish will release its first studio album in nearly five years, Fuego, on JEMP Records. The band will kick off a summer tour on July 1 … Nettwerk has signed Sinead O’Connor and will issue her latest album, The Vishnu Room, on August 12 … The new Black Bananas record, Electric Brick Wall, will be issued by Drag City on June 24 … Squeeze frontman Glenn Tilbrook will release his fifth solo album, Happy Ending, as a special vinyl bundle on June 6 … Why Do The Heathen Rage? is a collection of electronic covers of black-metal classics from the solo project of Drew Daniel, the Soft Pink Truth. It’s set for a June 17 release via Thrill Jockey … Shabazz Palaces’ sophomore album, Lese Majesty, is due from Sub Pop on July 29.

—Emily Costantino