McFly's Shine A Light sees the boys go DIY electro, while Pink offers up a so-so pop rock ditty in the form of Raise Your Glass.
McFly: Shine A Light (Universal/Island)
Enduringly hardy boy band go DIY electro, having blown their budget on a cameo from sunglasses-flogging popster Taio Cruz. The accompanying video comprises various pop leftovers."
Metro
"McFly's Danny likes to get a bit naked at parties
Wash your mouth out love... McFly's fab Shine a Light is out now, and Danny should us the dimmer switch.
He said: "I still like a bit of public nudity! We don't walk around with our sausages out but we do get semi-naked.
"Every now and then I get my b**** out at a party. I bring the fun factor to the party."
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Mirror
"Saturdays, McFly for charity 'Strictly'
Saturdays star Rochelle Wiseman and McFly's Harry Judd have signed up for a Children In Need Strictly Come Dancing special.
The pop rivals will go head-to-head on the dancefloor for a special episode of the hit BBC One reality show, which will air on Friday, November 19 on BBC One.
Other events confirmed for the seven-hour TV extravaganza include a mini soap episode featuring the casts of EastEnders and Coronation Street swapping roles and a Come Dine With Me episode featuring Dragons' Den stars Peter Jones, Duncan Bannatyne, Deborah Meaden and Theo Paphitis.
Kylie Minogue and Tom Jones will also be in the BBC studios performing live."
Digital Spy
"McFly delight their fans
HUNDREDS of McFly fans queued up in Witney yesterday to meet their idols.
Bassist Dougie Poynter and drummer Harry Judd signed autographs for screaming fans at Rapture, Oxfordshire’s only independent record store.
Debi Wiffen, from Witney, gave Harry a big kiss. She said meeting the band had made her year.
Jess Handchard, 17, queued for seven hours and said: “I can’t stop shaking. I will definitely remember it forever.”
Alice Saltmarsh, 20, said she had seen the band play 36 times, adding: “It was pretty awesome – I’m actually shaking.”
The band were in the store to promote new single Shine a Light and album Above the Noise."

The Oxford Times
"Fans queue for hours to meet heart-throbs McFly at Cheltenham's Rise
HORDES of screaming girls were sent into overdrive at a Cheltenham record shop when boyband McFly rocked into town.
Two members of the Brit Award-winning band were on hand at Rise Records in Beechwood Shopping Centre to sign copies of their new single, Shine a Light.
More than 250 fans, mostly female, queued up outside the shop in the hope of meeting their idols, Danny Jones and Tom Fletcher.
Holly Barrett, 16, from Tewkesbury, waited from 8.30am to get to the front of the queue.
She said: "It was definitely worth it. I have spent five years waiting to meet them, so I didn't mind waiting for nine hours today. It's not just the way they look that fans love.
"They are so down to earth and genuine. They took time to talk to everyone."
Emma Mills, 22, a University of Gloucestershire student from St Paul's, said: "It is so exciting to meet the boys.
"We've been fans for a long time and they are absolutely gorgeous."
On one of McFly's more recent visits to the town in 2006, crowds were caught up in a frightening crush when 30,000 people packed the Promenade to see them play.
But police and security workers were on hand yesterday to marshal fans, with queues snaking into an empty unit opposite the shop.
Heart-throb Danny, 25, said: "It's great to come to Cheltenham and meet all our fans here. We have been doing this for seven years now, so it's amazing to still get this kind of reception."
This is Gloucestershire
McFly vierailee myös Englannin Habbo Hotellissa torstaina klo 18.00 Suomen aikaa. Lisää tietoa täällä. (Voit rekisteröityä sinne vaikka oletkin suomalainen).
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