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Brandi Carlile Premires 'Wherever Is Your Heart' Music Video and Documentary [Watch]
Brandi Carlile has announced a new documentary chronicling the band's recent tour done entirely without a PA system and the film's trailer serves as the official music video for the single "Wherever Is Your Heart." -
Stream Beach House's New Dream Pop Album Depression Cherry
Beach House is set to drop its fifth album in a decade, Depression Cherry, officially out next week (Aug. 28), but for those that just can't wait it's streaming now on NPR as part of its First Listen series. -
Watch Tim McGraw Sing Heartwarming Duet With His Daughter Gracie
Tim McGraw made it back to Nashville, Tennessee this past weekend for a performance at Bridgestone Arena in which he and his his 18-year-old daughter, Gracie, tackled the country star's new song "Here Tonight" in what is becoming a viral hit. -
Steve Martin and Edie Brickell Perform New Song 'Won't Go Back'
Steve Martin and Edie Brickell are collaborating once again for the follow up to 2013's Love Has Come For You with the October 30th release date for So Familiar. The duo premiered the album's first single, "Won't Go Back," performing together again on Rolling Stone's website Wednesday (Aug. 19). -
Bully Makes Television Debut on Conan With Single 'Trying'
Rising band Bully performed what is surely the most ferocious punk anthem of the summer, "Trying", in the group's television debut on "Conan" last night. -
Fred Armisen and Bill Hader's Soft Rock Parody Band, Blue Jean Comittee, is Real
Fred Armisen and Bill Hader front the hyper local 70s soft soft-rock band from Northampton, Massachusetts, Blue Jean Committee, which has graduated from a "Saturday Night Live" sketch to a full on comedy group with a 7-song album set to drop this November. -
Mumford & Sons cover 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' with Blink-182's Mark Hoppus
Mumford & Sons, in its constant quest to distance itself from the fiddles and banjos of old, have taken to covering "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" by Eurythmics, and last night in Los Angeles the group had help from Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 as well as tour openers the Vaccines and Jack Garratt. -
Wilco Frontman Jeff Tweedy Isn't a 'Star Wars' Fan Despite New Album Name
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is not a fan of the Star Wars saga despite naming the group's latest surprise album after the iconic series. -
Dinosaur Jr.’s Lou Barlow Drops New Song 'Wave'
Dinosaur Jr. bassist Lou Barlow has released a stripped down acoustic song titled "Wave" off his forth-coming solo album Brace The Wave. -
Watch New Order Pay Tribute to 'Game of Thrones' in Music Video "Restless"
It's been 10 years since New Order released a new album and on September 25, we'll get to hear what the British new wave band has been working on. In the mean time, fans can get a taste for the album, Music Complete, with a Game of Thrones tribute video for the band's first single "Restless." -
Clickhole Crowdfunded $1,555 to Purchase Bob Dylan a Sleep Number Bed
On August 3, the popular satire website Clickhole launched a GoFundMe campaign to purchase a new Sleep Number adjustable bed for the legendary artists. Apparently Clickhole feels Dylan could use a better nights sleep.
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