• A number of new singles out to Australian radio this week including 'Kissed It' (pictured) - the new track to be lifted from Macy Gray's forthcoming album 'The Sellout'.• Sony Music has taken the new Mark Ronson track 'Bang Bang Bang' to radio, Universal Music took out Drake's 'Find Your Love', Jonathan Boulet's 'Ones Who Fly, Twos Who Die', Taio Cruz ftg. Ke$ha - 'Dirty Picture' and EMI took out Laura Marling's 'Rambling Man'.
• Warner, meanwhile, serviced tracks from the Goo Goo Dolls ('Home') and T.I. ftg. Keri Hilson ('Got Your Back').
• The Rogue Traders' new album 'Night Of The Living Drums' has been delayed again. The release disappeared from this week's Sony Music release schedule and will no doubt appear later in the year after another single release.
• More CD singles appeared on this week's Sony release schedule, however - on July 09. There are physical versions of Hot Chelle Rae's 'I Like To Dance', John Mayer's 'Half Of My Heart', Michael Paynter's 'Love The Fall' and Lissie's 'Why You Runnin''.
• Dannii Minogue has used her Twitter account to deny reports that she's signed a new £1million deal with respected dance label Ministry Of Sound.
• Liberation Music has a new version of The Temper Trap's awesome album 'Conditions' on the way. Appearing on the Universal Music release schedule this week, the revised edition is a double CD set and is currently slated for a July 30 release.
• Seemingly good news for local fans of British 2008 X Factor winner (and recent auspOp interviewee) Alexandra Burke, with confirmation to us this week that her local record company Sony is "in for the long haul" and are "currently in talks to bring Alex back into the Market in October."• Sarah Blasko will release a new version of 'As Day Follows Night' on July 09. The repackage will feature a live disc - 'Live At The Forum' which includes 15 recordings, one of which is her cover of Olivia Newton-John's classic 'Xanadu'.
• Kelly Rowland has announced that her new album should be hitting the stores in mid-September. She's slated September 21 for a US release, meaning it should see the light of day locally on September 17.
• On the UK singles chart, soccer still reigns supreme with Shout, Dizzee and James Corden remaining in the No.1 position. Example is in at No.3 with 'Kickstarts', Kylie debuts at No.4 with 'All The Lovers' and Robyn's in at No.8 with 'Dancing On My Own'.
• And on the British albums chart this week, it's the Oasis best-of debuting in top spot, with the new Glee EP 'Journey To Regionals' in at No.2. Crowded House have to settle for No.12 for their new LP 'Intriguer'.
5 comments:
Rogue Traderse new album is "Night of the Living Drums" not "Here Come the Drums"
hahaha :)
Hey Anonymous,
Proof once again that our editing skills need looking at...
Thanks for the heads-up.
The auspOp team
Any news of the song "Born to Party" by Julia Michaels being serviced to radio? It was just recently released on iTunes. It is like the 'TiK ToK' of 2010. I am sure radio would consider picking it up.
Bugger another delay with the Rogue Traders. Will it ever see the light of day. I think Alexandra Burke should release Hallejuah here. Such a great version.
Hey Brad,
We've not heard anything of Julia Michaels.
But one thing's for sure, they'd want to come up with better cover art than the one on iTunes...
The auspOp team
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