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In The News: Depeche Mode, Fleetwood Mac, Junip, Mudhoney, Josh Ritter, Ty Segall And More

Columbia will issue Depeche Mode’s as-yet-untitled 13th album in March, with further details to be disclosed in the coming weeks. In support, the band will kick off a European tour May 7 … Fleetwood Mac’s landmark album Rumours will get the deluxe treatment by Rhino, with expanded and deluxe versions of the record—including unreleased session recordings and live performances—to be released January 29. The current lineup of the band is celebrating the release with a 34-date U.S. tour … The self-titled third release from Junip is due out April 23 on Mute … On March 19, Phosphorescent’s new album, Muchacho, will be released by Dead Oceans … The first-ever greatest-hits album from Jewel is a career-spanning collection of 16 tracks and also features two newly recorded versions of songs alongside guest vocalists Kelly Clarkson and the Pistol Annies, plus a brand new song. Greatest Hits is out via Rhino on February 5 … Mudhoney has been very busy lately: a new album, Vanishing Point, is set for an April 2 release through Sub Pop, but while you wait, you can own documentary film I’m Now: The Story Of Mudhoney and the Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988 DVD Confessions is the new release from Buckcherry, due out February 19 via Century Media. Later this month, the band will kick off a headlining tour before joining Kid Rock as special guests on his “Rebel Soul” tour beginning February 2 … February 13 is when Josh Ritter will kick off his U.S. tour supporting new album The Beast In Its Tracks, which is out March 5 via Pytheas … In The Red has announced the re-release of two Ty Segall albums: the lone self-titled album by the Traditional Fools, as well as Segall and Mikal Cronin’s Reverse Shark Attack. Both will be out January 22 … Son Of Rogue’s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys is a two-disc recording of sea shanties featuring Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Sean Lennon and more. Produced by Hal Willner and executive produced by Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski, the album will be out February 19 via Anti-.

—Emily Costantino