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Composer Howard Shore created the epic, soaring scores for the Lord of the Rings trilogy movies, but in 2015 he scaled down to a 10-piece orchestra for director Tom McCarthy's Spotlight. Music Times was lucky enough to speak with Shore recently about the awards seasons buzzing film, his approach to the score's themes and his advice for aspiring composers out there. -
Video Online of Lemmy's Final Performance With Motörhead, 2 Weeks Before His Death [WATCH]
Just two and a half weeks before his death, Lemmy Kilmister closed out his and Motörhead's final show ever in Berlin, which was meant to be the end cap on that leg of a 40-year anniversary tour. The band was meant to continue the tour in January, but Lemmy was diagnosed with an extremely aggressive cancer and died two days after learning of his ailments. Now, video of that final performance has surfaced online and you can watch this final performance. -
Travi$ Scott Releases Two New Tracks, "A-Team" and "Wonderful [LISTEN]
A day after denying rumors involving Rihanna's album delay, Travi$ Scott is back in the headlines. But not in the way you think. The rapper has just surprised listeners with two new tracks, "A-Team" and "Wonderful," which features The Weeknd. Travi$ had previously hinted about the tracks on Twitter but never gave a date on when they would drop. Well now both tracks are here and they are glorious. -
Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister Remembered by Director Penelope Sheeris
Many in the entertainment industry have come out to speak on the death of Lemmy Kilmister following his death at 70. A full seven years after her documentary 'The Decline of Western Civilization' was released, a film on the L.A. punk scene, director Penelope Spheeris decided to then document the glam metal trend. In 'The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years,' released in 1988, Spheeris had her first opportunity to interact with Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead. -
Future Appears in Nike's 'Bring Your Game' Ad Alongside LeBron James, Kobe Bryant
Nike Basketball recently released its Bring Your Game ad and they enlisted a number of NBA stars, including LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, to show off the perks of their day to day schedules. DS2 rapper Future also made an appearance alongside Serena Williams and others. -
Empire Of The Sun Announce New Album In 2016: 'Ice On The Dune' Followup Coming
Australian electro-pop duo Empire Of The Sun are gearing up to bid adieu to 2015 and in doing so have announced that they will be releasing a new album in 2016. This would be the first piece of music since the pair, comprised of Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore, released their 2013 album Ice on the Dune. -
Lil B's 'Thugged Out Pissed Off' Mixtape is Finally Here Just Before the New Year [STREAM]
Add another last minute release to 2015! The ending of 2015 has been the time for everyone to release their new music before the new year. Lil B has just been added to that list. The rapper has finally released his mixtape, 'Thugged Out Pissed Off,' and it is 63-tracks long! That was definitely not expected from the rapper. Fans will be thrilled for such a large volume of new work however. -
A$AP Rocky's 'At.Long.Last.Purple' Gets The Chopped & Screwed Treatment [STREAM]
It's been an up and down year for the A$AP Mob. The crew lost A$AP Yams in January but pushed on in honor of their friend. A$AP Ferg worked on his music and directed Future's visual for the track, "Thought It Was a Drought." A$AP Rocky released his album, 'A.L.L.A.' in May and was featured in the hit film, 'Dope.' Now, two days before we close out the year, Rocky has released 'At.Long.Last.Purple,' the "chopped and screwed" version of his album. -
Axwell / Ingrosso Unveil 'Dream Bigger' Without Pharrell On Spotify
Axwell / Ingrosso have joined in on the New Year's Eve fun by releasing the instrumental mix of their new single "Dream Bigger." The instrumental mix means that the small, but still important and inspirational lyrics from Pharrell, which is found in their live sets, are missing from the tune. -
R. Kelly Performs 'Backyard Party' From New Album on 'Good Morning America'
While promoting his new album, The Buffet, R. Kelly stopped by Good Morning America and performed a live rendition of “Backyard Party.” -
Morrissey Site Releases Rare Demos, Acoustic Smiths Songs [LISTEN]
One of the Morrissey fan sites, to which the singer occasionally contributes, has revealed a handful of rare demos and acoustic recordings of songs by The Smiths, thanks to one of its users. -
Dead & Company Keyboardist Jeff Chimenti Talks Musical Experience in New Interview
Jeff Chimenti had been on the periphery of the Grateful Dead jam band scene for years and served as a keyboardist for Bob Weir's side project Ratdog for a total of 18 years. He also moonlighted with Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh for his band Phil and Friends in addition to touring with Further Festival. During the summer of 2015, he also played with drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio for the Fare Thee Well concerts.
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