Since Capital has lost market share and has been way behind the times on digital music/web agreements, EMI has decided to merge the label with Virgin - keeping the Capital name.
Also, Crisco has been formulated so that it is transfat free. Good, 'cause nothing works better than Crisco.
I'm satisfied after my first partial listen to the Shins new album. While it isn't mind-blowing, it is solid. And after this many years, any Shins is good Shins.
The Good, The Bad & The Queen continues to impress. While the sound is different (slightly) from Albarn's other projects, this album reminds me of what Blur might have sounded like if they had been influenced the last ten years of music. There's an obvious pop asthetic, but unlike Blur, there's a heavier use of percussion and bass lines. It's solid work, worthy of checking out. If you'd like a track suggestion, look for "Northern Whale" and "The Good, The Bad and The Queen".