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NewsNine Black Alps premiere new songs at Carling Weekend: Leeds FestivalNine Black Alps showcased three new songs at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival this afternoon (August 26). The Manchester four-piece attracted a huge crowd over at the NME/Radio 1 Tent as the band powered through a set which leaned heavily towards their debut 'Everything Is'. The quartet also took time to perform a host of downbeat new tracks 'Bitter End', 'Heavier Than Water' and current single 'Burn Faster' from their forthcoming album 'Love/Hate'. Of the new songs singer Sam Forrest told NME.COM: "We spent two years travelling around the world playing the same songs over and over again so I wanted to do something different with the new songs. "Screaming my head off night after night with the first album started to give me migraines. Eventually I had to see an osteopath because I did my neck in, I was screaming that loud. A lot of the songs are just sadder, less angry there, less venting of the spleen." Rihanna stays on top of UK singles chart Rihanna's 'Umbrella' has stayed at the top of the UK singles chart tonight despite threats from former Sugababes singer Mutya Buena and The Twang. Buena is at Number Two with 'Real Girl' and The Twang leapt from Number 33 to Eight with 'Either Way'. The Top Ten is: 1. Rihanna ft Jay-Z - 'Umbrella' 2. Mutya Buena - 'Real Girl' 3. Beyonce & Shakira - 'Beautiful Liar' 4. Hellogoodbye - 'Here (In Your Arms)' 5. Maroon 5 - 'Makes Me Wonder' 6. Gym Class Heroes - 'Cupid's Chokehold' 7. Timbaland/Furtado/Timberlake - 'Give It To Me' 8. The Twang - 'Either Way' 9. Calvin Harris - 'The Girls' 10. Akon - 'Don't Matter' In the album chart, The Pigeon Detectives enter at Number Three with 'Wait For Me', and Maroon 5 maintain their Number One position with 'It Won't Be Soon Before Long'. Other notable new entries include Calvin Harris at Number Nine with 'The Girls' and Marilyn Manson at 19 with 'Heart-Shaped Glasses'. |
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