Deftones ready to drop new album

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Apr 10, 2003 10:00 PM

On May 20, Deftones will release their latest studio set, which is a self-titled, 11-track affair, according to a http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1862223 >Billboard report.



The album’s first single, “Minerva,” is due to hit radio stations on April 15. The album also includes the track “Lucky You,” which appears on the May 6 “Matrix Reloaded” soundtrack.

On May 20, Deftones will release their latest studio set, which is a self-titled, 11-track affair, according to a http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1862223 >Billboard report.



The album’s first single, “Minerva,” is due to hit radio stations on April 15. The album also includes the track “Lucky You,” which appears on the May 6 “Matrix Reloaded” soundtrack.

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More Michael Jackson madness



Michael Jackson is apparently not yet convinced that in-depth, primetime television specials offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into his life only serve to perpetuate the public’s perception that he is a total freak. On April 24, Fox television will air a two-hour special titled “Michael Jackson’s Private Home Movies,” which features a new interview with the singer, VH1.com reports. Jackson also narrates during some of the footage.



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30th anniversary edition of Bowie’s “Aladdin Sane” due in June



Virgin Records plans on June 24 to release a digitally remastered version of David Bowie’s 1973 album “Aladdin Sane.” The updated set includes a bonus CD of unreleased and rare tracks, according to the label.



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311 nails down release date for ‘Evolver’



Rap-rock outfit 311 plans to release its seventh studio album, titled “Evolver,” on July 11, Reuters reports. the group enlisted Ron Saint Germain to produce the set.



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Apple takes a bite out of Universal Music Group?



Apple Computer Inc. is making plans to buy Universal Music Group, according to an Associated Press report. The deal may cost as much as $6 billion.

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