Music Roundup: Noel Opens For RCHP, Corgan On Broadway, New Direction For Muse

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Muse‘s Chris Wolstenholme said in an interview with Kerrang: [The band] feel like we are drawing a line under a certain period of what we’ve done in our career. It feels like it’s time to move on and do something radically different.

Citizen Cope tweets: New tour dates added for intimate solo acoustic performances in jan/feb 2012 go to website for on-sale details

Noel Gallagher is set to open for The Red Hot Chili Peppers in Dublin in June of 2012, more at his website.

The Black Keys have highest debut of their career after shunning Spotify reports Rolling Stone.

Matisyahu has shaved off his trademark beard. The singer posted a photo of himself on Twitter with pre and post whiskers look.

Smashing Pumpkins‘ Billy Corgan tells The New York Post he’d like to try writing for Broadway but with a caveat: “If I do Broadway, I’m not coming to write three-chord rock songs.”

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Pat Ferrise grew up loving ”the punk rock” and “new wave.” His years at one of the nation’s top college radio stations ultimately led him to a 15-year run as music director of alternative music icon WHFS Washington/Baltimore. Rolling Stone magazine named him of the most influential programmers of the 90s. He’s recorded two albums under the moniker Trampoline for the now defunct SpinArt label. He lives in Baltimore and takes no credit for writing this bio.