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Full album: Restrictions
mp3 / 1971 year / 320 kbs / 82 mb / 35 min

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Cactus (mp3)

Full album: Cactus
mp3 / 1970 year / 160 kbs / 46 mb / 40 min

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Album: Restrictions
  1. Restrictions
  2. Token Chokin'
  3. Guiltless Glider
  4. Evil
  5. Alaska
  6. Sweet Sixteen
  7. Bag Drag
  8. Mean Night In Cleveland

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Album: Cactus
  1. Bro. Bill
  2. Feel So Good
  3. Let Me Swin
  4. My Lady From South Of Detro
  5. No Need To Worry
  6. Oleo
  7. Parchman Farm
  8. U Can T Judge A Book By The

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REM preview new songs in Dublin

REM previewed 11 new songs for a sold-out crowd in Dublin last night (July 1).

The band, who are currently working on the follow up to 2004's 'Around The Sun', played new songs including 'I'm Gonna DJ' during what they dubbed a "working rehearsal".

They also played classic tracks including 'Wolves, Lower', 'Sitting Still', 'These Days', 'Heron House', 'Second Guessing', and 'Electrolite'.

During the band's set at the Olympia Theatre, a sign flashed behind them saying "This Is Not A Show".

According to the band's website, they are '"taking advantage of a day off in Dublin today (July 2) before resuming their "working rehearsals" with another show in the city tomorrow.

REM will reportedly continue working on their new album with producer Jacknife Lee (known for his work with Bloc Party and Snow Patrol) in a Dublin studio.
Editors debut new track at iTunes gig

Editors continued the iTunes Festival season in London tonight (July 11) by debuting a new song.

The Birmingham band premiered 'Banging Heads' for the first time in front of 350 people at the ICA.

Hinting at an imminent release singer Tom Smith said: "That is going to be out some time in the future."

The four-piece also played six songs from their second album 'An End Has A Start' as well as a host of hit singles from their first album 'The Back Room'.

Smith said very little throughout the gig until the end when he thanked the crowd and added: "I hope you had the best time of your lives. We will see you soon."

The biggest cheer came at the end when the band typically launched into 'Fingers In The Factories'.