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It has been almost two years since we last heard a song from Frenchman, Martin Solveig, but he is back in 2015 with a vengeance. Teaming up with Miami duo, GTA, Solveig has unleashed an unstoppably groovy tune, aptly titled "Intoxicated." In addition to releasing "Intoxicated," the trio has unveiled a new music video to go along with the track that has Solveig's flare for the extraordinary. With its bright colors, clashing scenery, which includes an old man licking an ice cream cone and polishing a car with rims that are too large and oddly dressed individuals showing off eccentric dance moves, Solveig breaks the mold of Spinnin' Records videos which have in the past been pretty sappy love stories or cut and paste clips of live footage. -
Mötley Crüe Release Final Song "All Bad Things" Along with Last North American Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
Mötley Crüe recently announced the last leg of its Final Tour, which will kick off July in Oregon and come to an end with a homecoming gig in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Shock rocker Alice Cooper will support the hard rock act for most of the new dates. In celebration, the band also released its final single, "All Bad Things." -
Years & Years 'King' Music Video Ahead Of March Release [WATCH]
One of our 2015 artists to watch, UK synth pop trio, Years & Years have released the music video for their upcoming single "King." Unveiled ahead of its upcoming march 1st release date, "King" shows the maturation of a group growing into the spotlight that is shining brighter on them every day. As premiered by Buzzfeed, "King" has all of the synth-pop lushness one would expect from the "Desire" trio, coupled with superb songwriting all brought to life in a well-choreographed video done by Sia choreographer Ryan Heffington. -
St. Vincent Shares New Song "Bad Believer": "Digital Witness" Singer's Deluxe Reissue is Out Feb. 9 [LISTEN]
St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, dropped a new tune titled "Bad Believer" today (Jan. 20). The track is one of five bonus songs that will be included on the Feb. 9 deluxe edition of her critically acclaimed self-titled effort, which will mark the album's one-year anniversary. Other tracks include "Del Rio," "Sparrow" and a Darkside remix of her hit "Digital Witness." -
José González Shares New Song "Leaf Off / The Cave" From Upcoming Album 'Vestiges & Claws' [LISTEN]
Swedish singer-songwriter José González has shared a new song titled "Leaf Off/The Cave" from his forthcoming album Vestiges & Claws, which you can check out below. It's a gorgeous song, and in typical González fashion, it's largely based around finger-picked classical guitar and hushed vocals, but there's also some considerable influence taken from African and South American music, particularly when it comes to the percussion and rhythms. -
Weird Al Yankovic Announces 'Mandatory' World Tour Dates [SCHEDULE]
Weird Al Yankovic just announced the largest new tour of 2015. His Mandatory trek will span nearly five months on the road, beginning May 12 in Las Vegas. -
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Announce New Album 'Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015,' Share Lead Single "Do The Get Down" [LISTEN]
New York punk trio The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion have announced a new album titled Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015 (that's the cover up above), and have shared a music video for the album's lead single "Do The Get Down," which you can check out below. According to Pitchfork, the album is set for release on March 24 through Mom + Pop, and is a concept album about New York City, "a chronicle of grit and terror and love." -
Bob Dylan's 'Blood On The Tracks': 10 Songs Ranked For Its 40th Anniversary
Today, Jan. 20, marks the 40th anniversary of Bob Dylan's classic album Blood On The Tracks, a highly emotional and devastating set of songs which was seen by many as a stellar return to form for the iconic singer-songwriter, and is arguably his last truly great album. In celebration of this incredible album, here are its 10 songs ranked, from weakest to best. -
Haim Recording Sophomore Album With Ariel Rechtshaid [PHOTO]
Last June, sister trio Haim promised their new album would be ready "very soon" and confirmed that they had intended to start recording in July. In November, Alana Haim uploaded a photo of Danielle Haim on guitar with the caption "S S Studio." Now a new photo has surfaced, confirming that the band is recording with producer Ariel Rechtshaid. Este Haim posted the photo, which features Rechtshaid hard at work on a computer with a poster of David Bowie in the background. "Here we go again everybody," she wrote in the caption. "Uh ohz." Looks like new music is officially underway. -
Kim Kardashian Reveals Cover for Book of Selfies Entitled 'Selfish,' Which Will Be Out in May
Just the other day we were telling you about how Kim Kardashian has managed to alienate herself from the majority of her family by being ungrateful and selfish. Sure, photos of her with her sisters may pop up here and there, but that does not mean they are all getting along. Kim recently took the credit for her older sister Kourtney Kardashian even having a career. That crack was kind of funny because if you watched "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" in its early days, it was actually Kourtney who was slaving away at the Dash Boutique while her sisters flaked and were never around. Kim's newest business venture is a book of selfies, inspired by the fact that she cannot seem to stop taking them. -
Interpol Tour 2015: "All The Rage Back Home" Band Announces North American Shows Surrounding Coachella, Shaky Knees
Interpol is finally gearing up to tour North America in 2015. Today (Jan. 20), the "All the Rage Back Home" band announced its full lineup of spring and summer tour dates in support of its new album El Pintor. In addition to Coachella and the Shaky Knees Festival, Interpol has also rescheduled the tour dates the band was forced to cancel after getting stuck in a snowstorm in Buffalo, New York. -
The Game Joined By Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, O.T. Genasis & More At 'The Documentary' Anniversary Concert [WATCH]
Sunday night marked the ten-year anniversary of The Game's debut album The Documentary, and the Compton rapper celebrated the occasion with a star-studded concert at The Belasco Theater in Los Angeles. According to Rap-Up, he performed his classics such as "Hate It or Love It" and "How We Do" and was joined on stage by friends and collaborators including Kendrick Lamar ("Westside Story"), Tyga, Ab-Soul, O.T. Genasis ("CoCo"), Marsha Ambrosius ("Start from Scratch"), and ScHoolboy Q ("Higher").
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