• As mentioned yesterday, Miami Horror’s hot new single ‘I Look To You’ is one of a select few singles that have been serviced to Australian radio this week. It’s the third single lifted from the band’s forthcoming album ‘Illumination’.
• Other singles EMI has taken out this week are Chiddy Bang’s ‘Truth’, Swedish House Mafia’s ‘One (Your Name)’ and Goldfrapp’s newy ‘Believer’.
• Hussle has serviced New Zealand singer Dane Rumble’s new single ‘Always Be Here’, with confirmation that he’ll be here next month for promo, as well as the Carl Kennedy/Tommy Trash single ‘Blackwater’.
• Warner’s taken out Serj Tankian’s ‘Left of Centre’ and Sony has serviced Buckcherry’s All Night Long’ and the new Amy Meredith single ‘Young At Heart’.
• Speaking of Sony Music, they’ve revealed via their most recent release schedule that Scarlett Belle’s self-titled debut album will be released on Friday September 03. Another single is expected at radio prior to the CD’s release.
• Kylie fans won’t have to wait long to hear her new single ‘Get Outta My Way’ on radio, with a Warner insider suggesting to us that the track will be serviced to radio “within two weeks”.
• Universal has snapped up a team of very unlikely pop stars – an order of Benedictine nuns from a remote region of France near Avignon. The nuns’ debut album, with self-produced artwork, is set for release later in the year.
• Thousand Needles In Red have changed the location of their September 24 gig. Previously at the Oxford Tavern in Wollongong, it’s now shifted to the Kiama Leagues Club.
• On the UK singles chart, Sydney outfit Yolanda Be Cool vs Dcup have hit the top with their single ‘We No Speak No Americano’, ahead of Eminem and Rihanna’s ‘Love The Way You Lie’ and last week’s No.1 B.o.B. The week’s highest debut comes courtesy of Usher, all the way down at No.20 with his new single ‘DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love’. Things aren’t looking so crash hot for Jedward’s new single ‘All The Small Things’, however. Their Blink 182 cover debuts at a worrying No.80.
• And on the British albums chart, it’s Eminem all the way, holding Professor Green (with his new album ‘Alive ‘Til I’m Dead’ debuting at No.2) at bay. A new Earth Wind And Fire best-of debuts at No.9.
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