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Stromae Gets Pulled Over by San Francisco Police, Performs 'Ave Cesaria' in Back of Truck
Tonight, Stromae headlines a sold out Madison Square Garden as the first non-English speaking performer, but doesn't make him immune to San Francisco traffic laws, as the Belgian pop star got pulled over while on the other coast for trying to perform the song "Ave Cesaria" in the back of a truck. -
Billie Joe Armstrong's Youngest Son Follows in Green Day's Footsteps as Jakob Danger
At just 16 years old, Jakob Armstrong, the youngest son of Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, is making a solid musical debut with three punk songs, "King of the World," "Don't Try" and "Waiting To Dance," under the name Jakob Danger. -
David Gilmour Performs "Today" & "Rattle That Lock" on 'Jools Holland'
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour is at it again with a new solo album, 'Rattle That Lock,' released earlier this month, and he returned to 'Later ... With Jools Holland' to promote the album with performances of the album's title track and "Today." -
Velvet Underground Box Set Reveals Nine Previously Unheard Tracks From Two 1969 Concerts
Polydor/ Universal Music Enterprise is releasing a four-disk box set of live Velvet Underground material performed in November and December of 1969. Comprising 42 tracks including nine previously unreleased recordings, the collection is called 'The Velvet Underground: The Complete Matrix Tapes.' -
Daughter Shares "Doing The Right Thing" Music Video Off New Album 'Not To Disappear'
What better way to celebrate the beginning of fall than with the soft, haunting folk music of Daughter. The London folk trio announced its second full-length album, 'Not To Disappear,' set to drop in January of 2016 via 4AD/ Glassnote. The group also shared the first single and music video for "Doing The Right Thing." -
Bully Music Video for 'Too Tough' is Slacker Rock at Its Finest
Bully, a Nashville garage rock group, has been turning heads for its often heady lyrics told in an accessible, nonchalant way, and the band is at it again in the music video for "Too Tough" off the debut album 'Feels Like.' -
CHVRCHES' Lauren Mayberry, Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker Discuss Feminism for 'Interview'
Chvrches is out with its sophomore LP Every Open Eye, and while it's turned heads for its dark electropop style, frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has also attracted attention as an outspoken musician and role model for women's issues. In a conversation for Interview Magazine with Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker, the two talk about sexism in the music industry and feminism among many other topics. -
Steve Albini's Anti-Dance Music Email Used as Promo for Oscar Powell's New Single 'Insomniac'
Oscar Powell, the head of Diagonal Records who also releases music under the moniker of Powell, is set to release a new single "Insomniac" featuring a vocal sample from record producer and musician Steve Albini, back when he fronted the band Big Black. When Powell reached out to ask permission for the sample, he also got a lot of Albini's opinions on his hate for dance music. -
Grammy Nominated Producer Dave Brainard Attacked in Nashville, Needs Face Reconstruction
The Grammy Award nominated country music producer Dave Brainard was attacked in downtown Nashville Sunday and is awaiting reconstructive face surgery following the incident. -
Cat Power and Jakob Dylan Cover The Turtles' 'You Showed Me,' Prepare for Echo In The Canyon
Cat Power and Jakob Dylan, band leader of The Wallflowers, have released a promotional cover of The Turtles' hit song "You Showed Me," in anticipation of a full tribute performance at Echo in the Canyon, alongside Beck, Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor and Jade, formerly of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, celebrating the music of classic 60s folk rock bands. -
Coldplay Debuts New Song "Amazing Day," Joined by Ariana Grande at Global Citizen Festival
Chris Martin curated Saturday's Global Citizen Festival, which featured headliners Pearl Jam, Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran and the Coldplay frontman's own band all bringing out special guests for their performances. Martin used the stage to debut a new song, "Amazing Day," and performed with Ariana Grande on the track, "Just A Little Bit of Your Heart." -
Sting and Common Perform "Every Breath You Take" at Global Citizen Fest [WATCH]
The Internet is buzzing this weekend with talk and video of surprise performances from this weekend's Global Citizen Festival in New York City. Chicago rapper, Common, took the stage with Sting for a couple of songs from The Police frontman's catalog including "Every Breath You Take" and "One World (Not Three)." -
Dan Auerbach's The Arcs Perform 'Outta My Mind' on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
The Arcs, the side project of Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, made its TV debut Friday night with a performance of "Outta My Mind," the single from 'Yours Dreamily,' on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." -
Bleachers Release 'Terrible Thrills Vol. 2' Featuring Sia, Sara Bareilles, Carly Rae Jepson
Jack Antonoff released a collection of collaborative songs titled 'Terrible Thrills' back in 2010 back when he was still playing with his band, Steel Trains. Now he's at it again, this time with his latest band, Bleachers, giving us 11 songs on 'Terrible Thrills Vol. 2,'with featured guests including Sara Bareilles, Charlie XCX, Carley Rae Jepson, Sia and more. -
Father John Misty Releases New Song 'The Memo' After an Eventful Week
Father John Misty has had a crazy week, covering Ryan Adams' covers of Taylor Swift in the style of the Velvet Underground, which he later took down due to a spiritual encounter he had with Lou Reed, and accusations of ripping-off a 'Funny or Die' sketch with Dave Franco. He's capping the week off with a new song called "The Memo" released Friday (September 25).
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