This morning in new music - November 26, 2010

by Ciaran Thompson

November 26, 2010

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This morning's new music news; The tracklist and proposed release date for R.E.M.'s new album 'Collapse Into Now' has been revealed, Finish band Children of Bodom will put out their seventh studio album in March and The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" has been voted the most controversial song.

R.E.M.’s fifteenth studio album entitled Collapse Into Now is expected to be released next Spring. Following 2008’s Accelerate, the 12-track record features guest vocals from Eddie Vedder and Patti Smith. The tracklist for Collapse Into Now has just been revealed via TwentyFourBit.

Finnish metal band Children of Bodom will release their seventh studio album Relentless Reckless Forever on March 8. “We worked super hard on this album, at least for me it was pretty much no sleep or rest for six weeks,”  leader Alex Laiho said. “But we were determined to make the best COB album ever, so we were willing to do whatever it took.” [Exclaim!]

And The Prodigy’s track “Smack My Bitch Up” has topped a poll of the most controversial songs, according to a survey by PRS for Music. The band’s 1997 track which appeared on their album The Fat of the Land was followed by the Sex Pistols’ “God Save The Queen” and Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s “Relax.” [NME]

Tags: Music, News, Children of Bodom, R.E.M., The Prodigy

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