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Placebo (musician)

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  • Placebo Have Announced A New Album And Some UK Dates

    rock heavyweights Placebo will return with a new album and some UK dates later this year. Loud Like Love is the follow-up to 2009′s Battle For The Sun and will land on September 16, with Brian Molko and the crew heading out on the following dates: Sign up 11:22 AM from Metal Hammer Read more »

  • NULL Loud Like Placebo

    has lots to tell fans about this week. The English alternative rock band revealed the title and release dates for its seventh studio album, in addition to announcing dates for its first tour of 2013. is due out Sept. 17 in North America on Universal Music.   from Pollstar Venue Listings Read more »

  • Placebo Return with 'Loud Like Love'

    the late fall. See the schedule over at their website. They promise that tours throughout the rest of the world, including in North America, will be announced in due course. Placebo released their B3 EP last year. Be the first to comment Keep me logged in   from Exclaim.ca Read more »

  • Placebo announce new album, European tour

    have announced details of their seventh studio album. Loud Like Love is the follow-up to the British band's 2009 LP Battle for the Sun, and will be released on September 16. It features ten tracks, and was recorded in London over the past year. The album will   from Digital Spy Read more »

  • The British Soap Awards 2013 Placebo announce seventh album and tour dates

    have announced their seventh album, 'Loud Like Love'. The British alternative band - Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal and Steve Forrest - have also confirmed a European tour later his year to promote the record. The album is the band's first in four years, following   from STV Entertainment Read more »

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About Placebo (musician)

A placebo is a sham medical intervention intended to lead the recipient to believe that the intervention may improve his/her condition. In one common placebo treatment, a patient is given an inert "sugar pill" and told that the pill may improve his/her condition. The fact that the pill is inert is withheld from the patient. The intervention may cause the patient to believe that the treatment will change his/her condition; this belief sometimes causes the patient's condition to change, a phenomenon known as the placebo effect.

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