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- Actress-rocker Juliette Lewis will release her third album, Terra Incognita, this spring, with the Mars Volta’s Omar Rodriguez-Lopez serving as the LP’s producer. “Because this album is so sonically different than anything I’ve done before … it needed an entirely new name,” Lewis said in a statement explaining why Juliette and the Licks is now Juliette and the New Romantiques.
- Mötley Crüe will perform their entire Dr. Feelgood album when they embark on Crüe Fest 2: The White Trash Circus. “Since it’s the 20th anniversary of the release of Dr. Feelgood, we figured what better way to celebrate than to play it live top to bottom every night,” Nikki Sixx tells Blabbermouth.
- Blame their landsliding stock or all those high-price 360 deals, but Live Nation lost $337.5 million in the fourth quarter last year compared to only $18.4 Q4 losses the year before, the Wall Street Journal reports. Keep in mind that the fourth quarter isn’t really regarded as touring season, and Live Nation invested in and launched their own ticketing venture in that time.
- Ska-punk band Sublime’s surviving members are joining forces with “a Southern California singer by the name of Rose,” MTV reports. The band split in 1996 following the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell, just months before their major label debut was released.

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