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Full album: Kicking Stones
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Album: Kicking Stones
  1. Out Of The Blue
  2. Love Sweet Love
  3. Thank You
  4. Darlin'
  5. Feelin' Alright Today
  6. Which Way Is Home
  7. What I Did For Love
  8. That Kind Of Lonely
  9. To The End Of The Road
  10. Kicking Stones

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Chemical Brothers bring Glastonbury to thunderous climax

Chemical Brothers brought the Other Stage to a rousing finale on the last night of Glastonbury Festival (June 24).

The Glastonbury veterans and former Pyramid Stage headliners returned to their spiritual home to round off the festival opposite The Who.

The veteran electro duo, who are back with sixth album 'We Are The Night', featuring guest appearances from Klaxons, Ali Love and Willy Mason.

While none of their wide range of guest-stars appeared onstage, they still brought along the vocals of New Order's Bernard Sumner, Bloc Party's Kele Okereke and Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne electronically on 'Out Of Control', 'Believe' and 'The Golden Path' respectively.

Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons provided the muddy but jubilant Other Stage crowd with a thrill-packed show which married spectacular visuals to a set packed from the greatest hits, which cliaxed with 'Dig Your Own Hole' classic 'Elektrobank'.

The last people standing at Glastonbury are now heading to the wide range of parties dotted around the markets, the Green Fields and the Stone Circle.

NME.COM is now bringing you live coverage from this year's Glastonbury right up to the festival's end.
The Bravery discuss new album

The Bravery's sophomore album, 'The Sun And The Moon', hits US shelves today (May 22).

The New York quintet have been previewing the new material on their current North American tour, and frontman Sam Endicott told NME.COM he was worried about how audiences would respond.

"I was a little scared at first because if you don't recognize the songs you're not gonna jump up and down, so I didn't know how people would react," he admitted.

"But the reaction's been really good. I think people get into it because every song is different from every other."

In addition to touring the US this spring and Europe this summer, Endicott said the band will be working on dance remixes and acoustic versions of songs from 'The Sun And The Moon'.

"We did an acoustic version and a dance remix version of the first single 'Time Won't Let Me Go', and I'm trying to do that for all of the songs," Endicott said.

"It's cool to see the different directions you can go with them. Plus a song like 'Time' -- it's so not a disco song that it's really fun to make a disco song out of it. Whereas doing an acoustic version of 'An Honest Mistake' was lots of fun because it's so different."

Endicott said that the band plan to post the remixes and acoustic versions online or turn them into 7-inch singles.

The Bravery are currently in Los Angeles, where they're performing on the Jimmy Kimmel show tomorrow night (May 23) and Last Call With Carson Daily on Thursday (May 24).

The band will also give a live performance on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic, which airs tomorrow (May 23) on KCRW.com.

Endicott admitted that after their last tour, he thought he'd never want to hit the road again.

"For the last album we did 18 straight months of touring and by the end I was like, 'Fuck this. I never want to do this again,'" he said.

"But now we've been off the road for eight months and I was bored out of my mind so I'm glad to be back on tour."

He added: "It's more fun for us now because the new songs are harder to play and a lot more challenging. And now that the album is coming out, it'll be fun to play it for people who actually know the songs."