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Tuesday, February 19, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

PRIMAL SCREAM returns in "2013," with an assist from MBV's Kevin Shields.

NEW RELEASES from Nick Cave, Atlas Genius, Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside, Samantha Crain, Sam Shelton and more are streaming this week via Spinner.

JOHNNY MARR is advance streaming The Messenger.

ATOMS FOR PEACE is advance streaming AMOK. If you have problems with the band's site, you can use NPR.

BILAL is advance streaming A Love Surreal, which is funky and a bit trippy in that Sly Stone/ Prince/ Van Hunt sort of vibe.

PHOENIX dropped "Entertainment" on the BBC ahead of Bankrupt!

I WANT CANDY from The Strangeloves and a super-charged Bow Wow Wow for Twofer Tuesday.

NICK CAVE discusses his new album -- and driver rehab -- with the ever-reliable Sun.

TEGAN & SARA talk to Drowned in Sound about cultivating a stronger culture of collaboration and compromise during the creation of Heartthrob.

CHRIS STAMEY talks to Magnet about his new solo LP and his various collaborations.

INDIES: Maybe less indie than you thought.

ALEC BALDWIN allegedly called a black New York Post photographer a racial epithet, a "crackhead" and a "drug dealer" during a confrontation on an East Village street yesterday morning, prompting police to intervene.

FERGIE & JOSH DUHAMEL are expecting a baby, the singer confirmed on Twitter Monday.

RHIANNA was reportedly attacked by someone who is not a Chris Brown fan.

KIM KARASHIAN has ben axed from The X Factor.

TAYLOR SWIFT is being sued in the wake of a cancelled Canadian hoedown.

FOREST WHITAKER gets an apology from the deli that accused him of shoplifting.

W. WATTS BIGGERS, who with his partner Chet Stover created the 1960s cartoon “Underdog” and wrote its infectious theme song, died on Feb. 10 at his home in Manomet, Mass. He was 85.

NORTH KOREA: The EU tightened economic sanctions imposed in response to North Korea's third nuclear test.

TURKEY: Foreign Minister Davutoğlu said there is no connection between jihad and terrorism and that those who make the connection are "neo-cons and pro-Israelis in America."

SYRIA: The EU amended the sanctions on Syria to allow more non-lethal aid, but rejected easing the arms embargo. Rebels captured a government checkpoint near the strategically important Aleppo airport.

EGYPT: The government is preparing to ban the sale of alcohol "in new residential settlements on the outskirts of Cairo, Alexandria and other big cities." An aide to President Morsi said the Egyptian pound will not collapse. Egyptian authorities announced the discovery of 225 tunnels under its border with Gaza as an Israeli delegation arrived in Cairo for more security discussions.

AFGHANISTAN: Critics expressed worries Monday that a presidential order barring Afghan security forces from requesting international airstrikes during operations in residential areas could hobble government troops even as they prepare to take over full responsibility for security in the country from international forces.

EIGHT SIGNS your cat is actually a dog.

A POLICE DOG gave a statement in a court case. Read to the archetypal British ending.

SWEATY COWS forced an emergency mayday landing at Heathrow airport.

A GIANT EGG mysteriously appears in Shonomish, WA.  Dispatch Agent Cooper.

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