News Roundup: 4/4/08

Hanging tough after 22 years, New Kids On The Block appeared on The Today Show this morning to announce an upcoming reunion tour and brand new album. [Today.msnbc.msn.com]

Bobby Brown makes some sensational claims about his ex-wife in his upcoming autobiography, “Bobby Brown: The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But.” [tv.popcrunch.com]

By agreeing to share its profits with various music publishers, MetroLyrics has become the first “legit” website for songs lyrics. [Wired.com]

New software claims to take feedback out of live music, “meaning Mogwai’s gigs would finish 20 minutes earlier.” [Guardian.co.uk]

Axl Rose has made another “promise” that Chinese Democracy will be out soon (suuure, Axl — maybe when Paradise City freezes over). [EOnline.com]

A British internet service provider will not disconnect users who download music illegally. [NME.com]

Whoops. Calvin Harris may have lost the laptop that was storing his new album. [Idolator.com]

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