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  • Flaming Lips, Glenn Danzig, Louis C.K. and More Appearing on 'Portlandia' Season 6

    "Portlandia" is scheduled to return for its sixth season, and today, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen have announced the full roster of guests that will be joining them on the IFC sketch comedy show including Wayne Coyne and The Flaming Lips as well as comedian Louis C.K. among others. The new season will premiere January 21 on IFC.
  • Chris Stapleton's Wife Morgane Supports Country's New Star On and Off the Stage

    All eyes were on Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake last week when the artists took on "Tennessee Whiskey" and "Drink You Away" during the CMAs, but it's Stapleton's wife Morgane who is his favorite collaborator.
  • Young Thug Releases Tripped Out Visuals for "Thief In The Night" Off of 'Slime Season 2'

    Young Thug has released his tripped out video for "Thief In The Night" off of his new mixtape, 'Slime Season 2.' It gets pretty strange from beginning to end. It's not exactly a music video, we can see it more as a visual from the rapper for at least the first two to three minutes.
  • Crystal Castles Announce First Live Dates Since Alice Glass Left Band

    Crystal Castles has announced their first set of live dates which will serve as the band's first live apperances since former singer, Alice Glass, left the band in 2014.
  • Apple Music's Android App Doesn't Fix its Biggest Problem

    In order to compete in a crowded music streaming market, Apple had to make an Android app for its latest music service and while it's clean and functional just like the iOS app, it doesn't do much to fix some of the key issues it had at launch four months ago.
  • Aerosmith Bandmates Feel Ditched for Steven Tyler's Solo Country Project

    Aerosmith feels ditched for Steven Tyler's solo country project. The band was planning to play live in early 2016 as well as over the summer, and guitarist Brad Whitford recently spoke out on just why that has been put on hold. ).
  • Amen Break Creator The Winstons Finally Getting Paid... Kind Of

    The Amen Break is quite possibly the most influential six seconds in all of music and one of the most sampled beats ever, but until now the original creator wasn't getting paid for their work. The Amen Break is a six second drum solo in The Winstons' 1969 track "Amen Brother" and has been sampled by countless artists including Oasis, NWA, The Prodigy, Slipknot, Lupe Fiasco, Skrillex, Sub Focus and hundreds others. At its core, It is the basis for a lot of many early songs in jungle and drum n bass.
  • 'The Voice' Coach Gwen Stefani Talks "Used To Love You" on KIIS-FM [WATCH]

    In a new interview with host JoJo Wright of KIIS-FM radio Gwen Stefani talks her new emotionally charged song "Used To Love You" and what inspired it. It is largely believed to be about her ex Gavin Rossdale and during the questionnaire the singer subtley confirms that the assumptions may just be dead on. The two filed for divorce over the summer after 13 years and three children together. Stefani also recently confirmed that she is dating her co-host on 'The Voice,' country singer Blake Shelton.
  • J. Cole Remixes A Tribe Called Quest 'Can I Kick It'

    J. Cole has dusted off his producer chops and gone into the studio to take on one of his most important tracks to date. The 2014 Forest Hills Drive rapper has released his remix of A Tribe Called Quest's seminal track "Can I Kick It" for the 25th year anniversary rerelease of their groundbreaking album People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm.
  • Miike Snow "Heart Is Full" Video Shared Ahead Of New Album 'iii'

    Miike Snow have unveiled the music video for their new single "Heart Is Full" taken from the Swedish indie-pop group's upcoming album iii.
  • Bristol Palin Says Red Starbucks Cups Were Created "to Make Christians Look Stupid"

    Bristol Palin is the latest crusader in the War on Christmas, declaring a leftist conspiracy to make Christians "look stupid."
  • Michael Stipe Covers John Lennon, The Doors as Opener For Patti Smith in NYC [WATCH]

    For R.E.M.'s frontman Michael Stipe to perform is a rare happening to begin with, but last night (Nov. 10), the singer opened for Patti Smith at New York City's Beacon Theatre and performed covers of John Lennon's "Imagine" and The Doors' "People Are Strange," among other gems.
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