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Aerosmith Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter to Donald Trump for Use of 'Dream On'
Rock stars over the yeas are typically liberal -- not unanimously, but certainly overwhelmingly to the left -- which might explain why Donald Trump has had trouble securing songs for his campaign, receiving criticism from artists such as Neil Young, R.E.M. and most recently Aerosmith for the use of the band's song "Dream On." -
Kanye West's Latest G.O.O.D. Music Pupil Kacy Hill Streams New EP 'Bloo' [LISTEN]
At just 21 years old, Kacy Hill has modeled for American Apparel, performed as a backup dancer on Kanye West's Yeezus tour and is now signed to the superstar's G.O.O.D. Music label, which just released her EP Bloo via Vulture. -
PJ Harvey Debuts 10 New Songs & Poetry at Royal Festival Hall in London
It's been four years since PJ Harvey released 'Let England Shake,' and thanks to a multi-media presentation at Royal Festival Hall in London, we're finally getting our first taste of new music from her with 10 brand new songs performed on the night. -
James Blake and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon Cover 'The Sound of Silence' by Simon & Garfunkel
During James Blake's BBC 1 Residency show earlier this week, he debuted a collaborative cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" alongside Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Volcano Choir and several other projects. -
Radiohead Guitarist Jonny Greenwood to Release 'Junun,' an Electronic Indian Album [LISTEN]
Every now and then and artists attempt to bring Eastern influenced music and fuse it with Western themes, and Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood is the next to attempt such a collaboration in a new documentary and album titled 'Junun.' -
Decemberists Share New "Cavalry Captain" Music Video & Five-Song EP 'Florasongs' [WATCH]
With a new EP comes a new music video for an old song. The Decemberists have released the music video for "Cavalry Captain" off the band's 2015 full-length album 'What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World' alongside the release of a new five-song EP, 'Florasongs.' -
Alison Mosshart Interview & The Dead Weather Perform "Lose The Right" from 'Dodge and Burn'
Lead vocalist Alison Mosshart is the last Dead Weather member interviewed for a video series exploring the band's technique for its new album 'Dodge And Burn.' The video closes out with another killer performance from the album, this time giving us a live take of "Lose The Right." -
Father John Misty Talks Taylor Swift Covers & Trolling the Media in New Interview
Father John Misty, aka Josh Tillman, found himself in the national spotlight when he covered two Taylor Swift songs via Ryan Adams via The Velvet Underground via Lou Reed, and in a new interview for Louisville radio station WFPK 91.9 FM he comes clean on the whole story from the inception of the idea to his trolling of the media. -
Janet Jackson, The Cars, Cheap Trick Receive First Nominations for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are always a controversial topic with so many varying opinions out there, and this year looks to be no exception. The nominees were announced Thursday and included first timers Janet Jackson, The Cars and Cheap Trick, as well as notable two time nominees Nine Inch Nails and The Smiths. -
Trouble for iTunes? Spotify's Insanely Popular 'Discover Weekly' Playlists Hit 1 Billion Streams
Earlier this summer, Spotify launched it's widely talked about Discover Weekly playlist feature, which provides an algorithmically curated list of songs to each user's account personalized to their tastes. Early numbers from the company show that users are enthusiastic. -
Paul Simon, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley Perform at All For The Hall Benefit [WATCH]
An all-star cast of musicians came together for the annual All for the Hall concert, this year at the new Playstation Theater in Times Square Tuesday night, for a private acoustic performance to raise money for Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and music education programs. Performers included Paul Simon, Emmylou Harris, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and Vince Gill. -
Tom Petty Biography Reveals He Was a Heroin Addict in the '90s
In a new unauthorized biography about the Heartbreaker's frontman, Tom Petty revealed he was addicted to heroin in the '90s when the rocker hit a sort of mid-life crisis that spiraled out of control. -
Emma Stone Stars in New Will Butler Music Video 'Anna' [WATCH]
When Will Butler's single "Anna," from his 2015 album 'Policy,' dropped in January, it was accompanied by a simple DIY video of Butler dancing to the song in a dimly lit field. For the official music video, he ramped things up with Emma Stone starring in a dance number aboard a cruise ship. -
Bob Dylan Talks Music With Watson Computer for New IBM Ad [WATCH]
Despite his '60s protest era music and hippie persona, Bob Dylan has been no stranger to commercialism over the years, and now he's back with a new commercial for IBM in which he talks to their new cognitive computer, Watson. -
Cage The Elephant Announces New Album 'Tell Me I'm Pretty,' Produced by Dan Auerbach
The Kentucky indie rock outfit Cage The Elephant is coming back with new music in 2015 with the announcement of 'Tell Me I'm Pretty,' produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and The Arcs.
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