This Morning In New Music March 3, 2010

by Ciaran Thompson

March 3, 2010

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This morning in new music news; If you missed them the first time, don't worry because Mumford and Sons announce another tour of North America, Band or Horses announce their third album and Lil Wayne enjoys his time not in jail.

Fresh off a dismal review of their latest album Sigh No More from Pitchfork and ahead of string of upcoming sold out shows in Europe, funny how those two go hand in hand sometimes, Mumford and Sons have announced they will tour North America again. The English quartet will start it in Montreal on May 13 and will also stop in Vancouver. [NME]

Seattle’s Band of Horses will return to the fold with Infinite Arms, their third album to be released on May 18. The album features touring members Ben Reynolds and Tyler Ramsey and was produced by Phil Elk who has previously worked with the band. After a short stay in Europe, the band will tour North America and play Toronto Island in June. [Pitchfork]

And during what might be his last day of freedom due to a courthouse fire yesterday, Lil Wayne made a surprise appearance at Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3 tour stop in New York City last night. Wayne shared the stage with his Young Money teammate Nikki Minaj who dedicated “Bedrock” to the soon to be incarcerated rapper. [Rolling Stone]

Tags: Music, News, Band of Horses, Lil Wayne, Mumford and Sons

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