SHE SAID YOU'RE LIKE A DISEEEEEEEEAAAASE

More than ever, mega-bands are reuniting. And it feels so good. To them. To us, it doesn't always sound so good. Case in point: The Police 2.0. Reviews have not been kind for this long-awaited repackaging of Sting & Co., which has taken a surprisingly Adult Contemporary turn. Hey, at least Sting's not playing Don't Stand So Close To Me on the lute. Yet. 

Some less heralded acts, though, are also reupping for that one album they previously did not think they had in them. The British group James, who made a mid-nineties splash hit with their joyous "Laid" single, is returning after seven years with "Hey Ma," and new track "Whiteboy" we'll be tied into an upcoming ad campaign for a TBA car company. 

Don't remember James? A primer (for both James, and cross-dressing) --

 

 

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