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Full album: The Burning
mp3 / 2007 year / 197 kbs / 39 mb / 27 min

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Album: The Burning
  1. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  2. In The Throws Of A Moral Quandary
  3. Dead Is The New Black
  4. You Scratched My Anchor
  5. Build Your Own Disaster
  6. What I Should Have Learned In Study Hall
  7. Last Words (Remastered)

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Klaxons: 'UK tour is our best yet'

Klaxons have declared their current UK tour their best yet.

The band played two nights at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire - a night show on May 18 followed by a special matinee for younger fans yesterday (May 19) - and they believe they are the greatest gigs they've done in the capital.

"We're having the time of our lives at the moment, it's all been amazing," bandmember Jamie Righton told NME.COM. "Our UK tour especially! It's the first time we've played in the UK and played really well. We've never played well in London until the Shepherd's Bush gigs. It all feels right."

Righton added the gigs had a special significance for Klaxons.

"The shows at Shepherd's Bush were very emotional. We played about a year ago to the day supporting The Rakes, so it's nice to go back to it and it's all kicking off," he explained. "I'd never seen so many Glo-sticks [at the matinee show] it was insane. It was amazing, it was full of kids all dressed-up."

The band are now set to head to Radio 1's Big Weekend. NME.COM is reporting live from the Preston bash so stay tuned for a full report.
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'.