Complete 'New Moon' Soundtrack: Killers, Thom Yorke, Grizzly Bear!

New tunes from Muse, BRMC, Editors and more also appear in the upcoming Twilight film. Get details here!
Brandon Flowers / Thom Yorke / Ed Droste

With a post to her website, Twilight author Stephenie Meyer has cleared up months of online rumors about New Moon's soundtrack.

Radiohead Drummer Plays Solo Tunes in London

Phil Selway's new songs may be part of a bigger solo project, but probably not.
Phil Selway / Photo by KEVIN WESTENBERG

Hey, don't snicker -- Phil Collins, Don Henley, and Dave Grohl were drummers, and their solo stuff did okay. Ringo? Fab from the Strokes, sorta? Um...Chad Smith?

SPIN.com's Best of the Week

From Lollapalooza to Jack White's solo song and Parmore's new video, here's the week's biggest news. Plus: Brand New, Radiohead, and more!
Jack White / Paramore

This week, Lollapalooza invaded Chicago with more than 130 bands banging out sets in the blazing heat. Plus, Jack White released his first solo track, Paramore dropped their new video, music great Les Paul died at 94, and Brand New's Jesse Lacy gave his first interview in three years.

These stories, plus the week's top news, photo galleries, audio/video, and live reviews, below.

Listen: New Radiohead Song

Never-before-heard track "These Are My Twisted Words" surfaces online with a cryptic message. Click here for details!
Radiohead / Photo by Kevin Westenberg

Just last week Radiohead pleasantly surprised us with a brand new song. And now, it seems, the Oxford brainiacs have done it again.

LISTEN: Radiohead Release New Song

The Oxford band honor a recently deceased WWI vet with their string-laden tune "Harry Patch (In Memory of)."
Radiohead

Radiohead released a brand new song this morning called "Harry Patch (In Memory Of)," a string-laden tribute to the last British WWI vet, who died last month. He was a stunning 111 years old.

Bruce Springsteen to Play 'Born To Run' Album Live!

Plus: SPIN picks the bands that should play their landmark records!
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Danny Clinch

Ever get annoyed when your favorite band refuses to play their old hits? Well, Bruce Springsteen's fans in Chicago won't be facing that problem. The Boss and his E. Street Band will be playing their 1975 classic Born To Run in its entirety on September 20 at the Windy City's Union Center!

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