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NewsV2007 line-up growsRilo Kiley and The Thrills are among the latest names to join this year's V Festival bill. The event takes place between August 18 and 19 at sites in Chelmsford and Stafford. The bash being headlined by The Killers and Foo Fighters and Snow Patrol (the latter sharing the honours on the same day). Also joining this year's bill are McFly, Glen Tilbrook and The Fluffers and The Hours. The line-up so far is: The Killers Foo Fighters Snow Patrol Kasabian Editors Pink James Basement Jaxx The Kooks Amy Winehouse Manic Street Preachers The Fratellis Primal Scream Lily Allen Damien Rice Babyshambles Happy Mondays Paolo Nutini KT Tunstall Mika James Morrison Sophie Ellis-Bextor The Coral The Fray The Proclaimers The Goo Goo Dolls Jarvis Cocker Dizzee Rascal Ocean Colour Scene Beverley Knight The Cribs McFly Rilo Kiley The Thrills Glen Tilbrook And The Fluffers The Hours Sigur Ros drop DVD and double CD this fall Sigur Ros have announced that they will release a DVD and a double CD in the US on November 6. The DVD titled 'Heima' (meaning "at home" or "homeland") features a series of free concerts the Icelandic band played in their homeland during summer 2006. Highlights include a previously unreleased performance of 'Guitardjamm' filmed inside a herring oil tank in the far West Fjords, a one-mic recording of 'Vaka' filmed at a dam protest camp, and first-time acoustic versions of 'Staralfur', 'Agaetis Byrjun' and 'Von'. The double CD is titled 'Hvarf/Heim' (meaning "disappeared/home"). The first disc consists primarily of songs that the band feel have disappeared from their history because they were never released or recorded. They were played acoustically on the road during the summer tour. The second disc contains live acoustic versions of tracks from all four Sigur Ros studio albums that were recorded in Iceland during summer 2006 and spring 2007. An exclusive screening of 'Heima' will be held in Akureyri, Iceland on September 14 before it officially premieres at the Icelandic International Film Festival in Reykjavik on September 27. |
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