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Iron Maiden Releases 'The Book Of Souls,' First New Album in Five Years [LISTEN]
Think rock is dead? Than do I have a treat for you. Metal visionaries Iron Maiden have released their first album in five years, The Book of Souls, which is a massive two-disk set of pure rock 'n' roll. -
Merle Haggard Blasts Bro-Country Saying "I Don't Find No Substance"
Merle Haggard is a legend and grandfather to country music, but he doesn't much care for where the genre has gone these days as he blasts so-called bro-country saying "I don't find no substance," referring to songs written about "screwing on a pickup tailgate." -
Kanye West's New G.O.O.D. Music Artist Kacy Hill Debuts 'Foreign Fields' Music Video
We're seeing the first glimpse of a blossoming young music career for Kacy Hill, who signed onto Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label last year. Her debut single, "Foreign Fields," debuted on Beats1 radio last week and now we're getting a look at the music video. -
Chrissie Hynde Doubles Down on Rape Victim Blaming Statements, "Sound Like Common Sense"
In an interview last week, Chrissie Hynde said a motorcycle gang member sexually assaulted her when she was 21. In opening up in this way, she made some lengthy victim-blaming comments that sparked wide criticism of The Pretender's frontwoman. Now, she has doubled down on those statements in a new interview with the Washington Post. -
Listen: Lord Huron's "The Birds Are Singing At Night" off 'A Walk In The Woods' Soundtrack
Lord Huron, the indie folk outfit out of Los Angeles, contributed five songs to the film, "A Walk In The Woods," and the first of those tracks, "The Birds Are Singing At Night," is streaming exclusively on Vulture. -
Gary Clark Jr.'s 'The Story of Sonny Boy Slim' Available For Streaming
The weekly NPR dump of First Listen albums is out once again, and this Thursday, we're graced with an early stream of 'The Story of Sonny Boy Slim,' the newest album from blues guitar virtuoso, Gary Clark Jr. -
Keith Richards: Metallica, Black Sabbath Are "Great Jokes," Rap is for "Tone Deaf" People
Rolling Stone's chief guitar architect Keith Richards, never gave much mind to what others think and he's not changing now. In and interview with the New York Daily News he said rap music if for "tone-deaf people" and Metallica and Black Sabbath are "Great Jokes." -
The Zombies Release "Moving On" Off 'Still Got That Hunger' [Listen]
The Zombies are back with their first album in four years, 'Still Got That Hunger.' Then, with the release of the first single and lead tack "Moving On," we get our first look into what the '60s rock band sounds like in 2015. -
Martin Courtney of Real Estate Drops Solo Album 'Many Moons,' "Northern Highway" Video
Martin Courtney is breaking out from the confines of the critically acclaimed rock band Real Estate to drop his solo album, 'Many Moons,' and share the music video for "Northern Highway." -
Stromae Plays 'Papaoutai' in New York Times Square and on Subway [Watch]
Belgian electro pop artist Stromae is a massive artist in Europe and yet has struggled to garner an audience in America. Thanks to Pitchfork, a number of confused New Yorkers are more aware of the pop star after a number of impromptu performances of his hit song "Papaoutai" around the city including Times Square and the subway. -
Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard Drops LP Under Side Project Thunderbitch
Brittany Howard isn't slowing down this year. After releasing Alabama Shakes' second LP, 'Sound & Color,' earlier this year, Howard is exploring different avenues for her music with a new side project titled Thunderbitch. The self-titled debut album is available for streaming now exclusively on the band's official website. -
Shania Twain Announces Tour Extension, New Album at 50th Birthday Party
The queen of country music herself Shania Twain said this would be her final farewell tour, but she's having too much fun to quit now. She's currently plotting out another residency in Las Vegas as well as a tour extension into Europe and possibly other countries. -
Dead Weather First Live Performance in 5 Years Set for 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert'
The Dead Weather said the band led by Jack White wouldn't be touring behind its upcoming release Dodge And Burn, but now it appears the band will break its five-year hiatus from the live stage to perform for the second week of Stephen Colbert's tenure as host of 'The Late Show.' That same week will feature a collaboration between Run the Jewels and TV on the Radio. -
Prince Says "It's a Bad Time For Music," Cites Lack of Creativity
Prince has always been critical of the music industry, but usually that criticism is directed at labels and the bureaucratic, political machine that runs the industry, not the artists themselves. Now he's turned his eye to artists though and in an interview with 'The New York Post' he cited his concerns about the lack of creativity in pop music today as why "it's a bad time for music." -
Gary Clark Jr. Performs "The Healing" on 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon'
Jimmy Fallon introduced Gary Clark Jr. as "one of the best performers out there right now," and Clark proved that claim on The Tonight Show Monday night performing the gospel blues tune "The Healing" off his forthcoming album 'The Story of Sunny Boy Slim.'
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