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		<title>Debbie Harry&#8217;s &#8216;High Noon&#8217; Marks a Potential End for Blondie</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Olivia Macdonald]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Debbie Harry's latest album, 'High Noon', could signify the end of Blondie as a band, paying tribute to their late drummer Clem Burke.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debbie Harry&#8217;s new album, <strong>&#8216;High Noon&#8217;</strong>, may be Blondie&#8217;s last, serving as a poignant tribute to their late drummer, Clem Burke. The album is set for release on <strong>April 10, 2026</strong>, marking the band&#8217;s twelfth studio effort after a nine-year hiatus since <strong>&#8216;Pollinator&#8217;</strong>.</p>
<p>Produced by Grammy winner <strong>John Congleton</strong>, &#8216;High Noon&#8217; features contributions from notable artists like <strong>Johnny Marr</strong> and <strong>Glen Matlock</strong>. Chris Stein praised the lyrics as &#8220;terrific, very sophisticated, mature, and accessible.&#8221; Yet, the emotional weight of this project looms large—Burke passed away in April 2025 at the age of 70.</p>
<p>Harry, now 80 years old, described the album as delivering a &#8220;very traditional Blondie composite of sounds and styles.&#8221; This statement resonates deeply within the context of punk music history. After decades in the music industry, this release might encapsulate everything that defined Blondie&#8217;s storied career.</p>
<p>No official tour dates have been announced for 2026. Observers speculate whether this absence signifies an end to live performances for the band. Will &#8216;High Noon&#8217; serve as a fitting farewell? Or might it spark renewed interest in Blondie&#8217;s legacy?</p>
<p>As fans await pre-orders starting on <strong>April 27, 2026</strong>, the anticipation grows. The album not only represents a culmination of years in rock and roll but also stands as a testament to friendship and loss within the band.</p>
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