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NewsThe View frontman hospitalisedThe View's frontman Kyle Falconer has been taken to hospital with blood poisoning while on tour in Japan. The 19 year-old star has contracted septicaemia from a blister on his foot. One pal told today's Sunday Mirror: "He has been in and out of hospital and has been really ill with infections - particularly septicaemia. "The medics kept him in overnight and he was given a course of antibiotics. But he has been warned to start looking after himself or he is going to end up very sick indeed." The band are currently in Tokyo to promote their chart-topping debut album, 'Hats Off To The Buskers'. A spokesman for the band said: "Kyle should be back on his feet for their gigs next week." The View are set for a busy summer - they have recently confirmed a double slot at the Glastonbury Festival, and will headline the Radio 1/NME Stage at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals. The Horrors to work with super-producers on second album The Horrors revealed their future plans to NME.COM at Benicassim this weekend. London's favourite goth rockers played at the Spanish festival last night (July 20). And they took the chance to reveal their plans to work with two big name producers; Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford and former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler. Singer Faris Rotter told NME.COM: "When we finish this load of touring we're going in the studio for September and October to write and record. We're probably going to work with James Ford, and maybe Bernard Butler." "After that we're gokna do a one-off Horrors event in London where we'll have freaks and circus performers performing, and a load of bands we like playing as well." You can watch our Benicassim interview with Faris Rotter below. |
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