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Album: Veritas
  1. Veritas
  2. See Love Through My Eyes
  3. In My Head
  4. Time To Pray
  5. Wide Awake In Dreamland
  6. I Pray For You
  7. Synchronicity
  8. Strange
  9. All I Want Is You
  10. I Know It's Time
  11. Emerald Sea
  12. Everlasting Night

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Wilco discuss forthcoming album

As Wilco prepare to release their sixth studio album, NME.COM caught up with guitarist Nels Cline before they embark on an extensive world tour.

'Blue Sky Blue' -- which is due out on May 14 in the UK and a day later in the US -- harkens back to traditional rock and roll, said Cline, and is more upbeat than some previous Wilco outings.

"The songs on this album are more positive and uplifting if not romantic in nature," Cline told NME.COM.

"People are used to hearing a lot of imploding angst from Jeff (Tweedy) , but a lot of these songs are love songs to his wife. I think it's also about not collapsing under the weight of one's own psyche."

Cline said that the album was recorded at a leisurely pace in the band's Chicago loft studio. "There was no clock to worry about since we were recording in our own space, so we worked at a pretty relaxed pace," the guitarist explained.

"We played in a circle without any headphones or barriers between us. We spent time eating and sleeping in the loft. We cooked a lot so I gained some weight!" he laughed.

Cline said that the loft experience was so positive that he expects it will be the site of future Wilco recordings. "Jeff upgraded a lot of equipment for this album so we'll probably record there in the future," he said.

"I often wonder if you listen to the album closely if you can hear traffic going by because there was no soundproofing," he laughed.

The band self-produced the follow-up to 2004's 'A Ghost Is Born' --a process that seemed entirely natural, admitted Cline.

"I realized that there was no one directing us, but I didn't realize until reading it in print that it was produced by Wilco," he said. "Jeff is the final arbiter of what happens. But the songs are pretty straightforward--there's not a lot of treatment or artifice involved in what you hear."

The band's recent Australian tour dates got the band "back into the groove," Cline said, and helped prepare them for their forthcoming world tour.

Cline revealed that he's particularly excited about playing their North American dates with supporting band Low beginning in June.

"I'm extremely thrilled to be touring with Low--they're one of my favourite bands of all time," gushed the guitarist.

'Blue Sky Blue' is now streaming in its entirety from Wilco's webpage: Wilcoworld.net.
Franz Ferdinand make their return

Franz Ferdinand marked a storming return to their hometown tonight (June 4) by showcasing five new songs at a secret gig.

The Glaswegian four-piece, who last appeared in the UK at the Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festivals last summer, treated just 700 fans to a special show at the Grand Ole Oprey country and western club.

In keeping with the country theme, singer Alex Kapranos arrived onstage dressed in a black spotted neckerchief as the band rolled through new tracks 'Anyone In Love', 'New Thrill', 'An English Goodbye', 'Favourite Lie' and 'Turn It On'.

The new material marked a synth driven change of direction for the band who have been away for eight months.

Referring to their hiatus, Kapranos said: "We've not seen you for a while. How have you been?," as he received massive cheers when the band launched into crowd favourite 'Take Me Out'.

Of the new material, 'New Thrill' received the warmest reaction from the fans as did old favourites 'Matinee' and '40'.

The band later surprised the crowd during the close of their set when they invited a girl in the crowd onstage to join drummer Paul Thomson on stick duties.

The show was the first of two gigs at the venue before the band head over to New York next week to test out new material at the Bowery Ballroom.

The band are also due to make a rare appearance alongside The White Stripes, The Police and The Flaming Lips at the Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee later this month.

Franz Ferdinand played:

'Michael'
'Come On Home'
'Anyone In Love'
'Shopping For Blood'
'Walk Away'
'Take Me Out'
'New Thrill'
'Matinee'
'An English Goodbye'
'Fallen'
'40'
'Favourite Lie'
'Turn It On'
'Outsiders'