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NewsFiction Plane lands at Club NME LAFiction Plane performed a rousing set at Club NME Los Angeles with Fred Perry Subculture last night (May 23). The London trio, fronted by Sting's son Joe Sumner, showcased several tracks from their new album, 'Left Side Of The Brain', which came out Stateside earlier in the week. Throughout their hour-long set, Sumner played bass and sang lead vocals on the straight-forward rock tracks, which occasionally got quite political. The band ended their final song with an extended jam. It was the first night of the Fiction Plane's world tour, which takes them throughout North America, the UK and Europe opening for The Police until the fall. "We just came in from London so we were a bit wrecked but it felt good to clear out the cobwebs," Sumner told NME.COM after the show. "This is the first show of the big tour so we're really excited." Also playing last night were Los Angeles indie rockers Castaneda, and The Dead Trees who opened for The Strokes man Albert Hammond, Jr. on his recent tour. Fiction Plane played: 'Anyone' 'Death Machine' 'Two Sisters' 'It's A Lie' 'Left Side Of The Brain' 'Cold Water Symmetry' 'Running The Country' 'Drink' 'Presuppose' 'Fake Light From The Sun' 'Cross The Line' Club NME with Fred Perry Subculture takes place at Spaceland in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles every Wednesday night. Next Wednesday (May 30), Bristol's BrakesBrakesBrakes and Electric Soft Parade are set to headline Club NME LA with Fred Perry Subculture. Beyonc? wowes Ethiopia Beyonc? Knowles wowed fans by wearing a see-through leotard for the start of her world tour. The 'Baby Boy' singer - who recently cancelled her Malaysia concerts after refusing to conform to the country's conservative dress code - donned a series of skimpy costumes, including a risqu? leotard with strategically placed Swarovski crystals, for her Ethiopia show on Saturday (20.10.07). Beyonc? told the 5,000 screaming fans: "I want to thank you. You have been one of the best audiences of my lifetime." Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa welcomed Beyonc?'s two hour performance as part of the country's year-long celebration of its 2000th year, according to the Coptic calendar. Beyonc?'s opening act, multi-platinum-selling rapper Ludacris, failed to impress the crowd. Local music promoter Michael Melake explained: "Rap music doesn't suit Ethiopia. "Ethiopians need a melody. Rap music is all about the message and we don't identify with that. It's all about the black American experience, and we don't relate to that." The Black Eyed Peas, who performed in Addis Ababa in September, also received a lukewarm reception. |
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