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Old 01-03-2014, 02:47 PM
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[Here's an excerpt from a Guardian article looking at 2014]


Sam Richards, Gwilym Mumford, Steve Rose The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/music/201...elevision-film


The Guardian, Friday 3 January 2014 13.00 GMT

The return of the Mac, Danny Boyle on the box, and Christian Bale as Moses

We preview the biggest music, movies and television of 2014

After featuring on both of 2013's biggest singles, Pharrell will complete his comeback with a new solo album in the spring. Other big-name acts making a return include U2, the Black Keys, Stevie Wonder (twice), Beck, the Prodigy, Sean Paul and Glasto headliners elect Fleetwood Mac… Morrissey will hope to capitalise on the buzz surrounding his autobiography, while a third Stone Roses album remains a vague hope for next winter, though the prospect of new Blur material has been superseded by Damon Albarn's debut solo record… Kanye West will remain ubiquitous well into 2014 with a Yeezus follow-up already underway and a sequel to the Cruel Summer comp (called Cruel Winter, obvs) also on the slate. Sometime Kanye producer Hudson Mohawke is also readying his second solo album. Rap hook-writer du jour Future will finally release Honest in the spring, once he's got his wedding to Ciara out of the way. Teenage rap prodigy Bishop Nehru is making a record with his hero Nas, and on a similar "golden age" revival tip, expect major-label albums from Joey Bada$$ and Kendrick Lamar's mate Schoolboy Q (but probably not the Wu-Tang Clan, who are still squabbling like schoolkids)…
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