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    Thursday, July 31, 2008

    News and Notes: TV on the Radio, Mastodon, Wyclef Jean

    Tvontheradio ///If you aren't going to make it to "thee ole Lolla-fest" to catch TV on the Radio, and if you just couldn't get tickets to their post-Lolla performance then fear not, the band will be stopping by The Riv September 22nd. The tour is in support of their upcoming album Dear Science, which will hit stores September 23rd. [Thanks, NME]

    ///Mastodon are finishing up their follow-up to 2006's Blood Mountain. It should be completed by Labor Day and released sometime in January 2009. The lyrical theme revolves around Czarist Russia - which excites me to no end. [Thanks, Punknews]

    ///Wyclef Jean is finding himself at the receiving end of a suit demanding his payment for jewelry bought from "Jacob the Jeweler." The jewelery company claims Jean owes just over $300,000 of a $700,000+ bill. Currently the jewelery company's founder is in prison for lying to federal investigators about a multi-state drug ring. [Thanks, Billboard]

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