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Surfjan Stevens has announced that he'll be undertaking a sizable North American tour to accompany the release of Carrie & Lowell, his first release since 2010's The Age of Adz. -
Beck New Album 2015: Festival Site Teases That 'Morning Phase' Follow-Up Could Drop Before Summer
Beck has gotten more than enough Grammy buzz for his touching 2014 album (and Sea Change "sequel") Morning Phase, but it's seeming as though the "Waking Light" singer is already looking to release his next record before this summer. That is, if his festival performance bio for Øyafestivalen is to be believed. -
Wynn Las Vegas Announces 2015 Artist Roster Featuring Avicii, Diplo, Skrillex, Kaskade, Zedd and Others
The Las Vegas arms race is heating up with strip veteran Wynn Las Vegas announcing its complete artist roster for 2015. A few names have already trickled out so far this year, with Kaskade making a big announcement of his homecoming to Wynn for a multi-year residency, and a report on Calvin Harris's new residency at Hakkasan by "Askmen" revealed Avicii's intentions to return to Wynn and at a higher price tag then Harris's reported $400,000 per gig. The Vegas nightlife brand, which owns XS Nightclub, Surrender, Tryst and Encore Beach Club, has brought in top-flight acts like Diplo, Skrillex, Laidback Luke, David Guetta, Zedd and others. -
Mikal Cronin New Music and Tour: Rocker Releases New Song and Announces Album 'MKIII' [Look & Listen]
Mikal Cronin may not exactly be the same kind of guitar-centric act as Led Zeppelin but the Laguna Beach rocker sure takes a clue from Jimmy page and co. when it comes to naming his albums: He just announced the release of his third LP, MKIII. That follows in the footsteps of 2013's excellent MKII and his 2011 debut Mikal Cronin. At least his album art is evolving along the way. MKII only featured a photo of clouds while MKIII features an ink-wash (which kind of looks like clouds?) and the performer's glum-looking face. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs From Death Cab For Cutie, Laura Marling, José González, Mount Eerie And Many More!
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from Death Cab For Cutie, Laura Marling, José González, Mount Eerie and more right here! Let's start 2015 off right! -
'The Voice' Winner Craig Wayne Boyd Wrote A New Song About His Experiences on Blake Shelton's Team on Show
The Voice season seven winner Craig Wayne Boyd is already making a bit of a splash in the country music world. His coronation single "My Baby's Got a Smile on Her Face" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, he performed at The Grand Ol Opry and he's set to appear on the country festival circuit next year with a performance at Faster Horses 2015. And now, he's set to release his new album. And at least one song is inspired by his journey on the hit NBC reality competition that is helping to make him a star. -
Lindsay Lohan Is Scrambling to Finish Community Service in Order to Avoid Jail
It sounds like Lindsay Lohan really understands that she is looking at jail time if she screws up again. We told you earlier that she had failed to complete her mandatory hours of community service after already being granted one extension. Basically, Lilo was prepared to stroll into court Jan. 28 with another round of excuses until someone made her understand that it is unlikely to work again. If she does not get herself together, she will likely have per probation violated and will be sitting in a jail cell. The fallen star is now reportedly scrambling to finish her hours to avoid jail. -
Dropkick Murphys Tell Republican Governor Scott Walker to Stop Using "I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
If you're a working class influenced punk rock band, the idea of an anti-labor, anti-labor politician using your music at political rallies may just make you a little bit angry. Enter in the fable of Dropkick Murphys. The Massachusetts band's big hit "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" is now getting played at political events for Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, and Dropkick Murphys are not happy. -
Morrissey Declines Autograph Because 'He Has Ebola': Singer Working on New Album in Los Angeles?
Morrissey busted out some of his signature, strange antics recently at Los Angeles International Airport. A fan claimed that Moz declined signing an autograph because "he has Ebola." The former Smiths frontman typically is not one for fan interaction, so while the behavior comes as no surprise, the choice of excuse is pretty interesting. At least it is timely -- and there is speculation that he is working on a new album in L.A. -
'Full House' Theme Song Gets Royal Reunion Treatment from Bob Saget, John Stamos and More [WATCH]
The Full House theme song got royal treatment over the weekend when the sitcom's cast sang it while attending the birthday party for show creator Jeff Franklin. Bob Saget, John Stamos and Lori Loughlin were among the talent from the show to take the stage, as well as Candace Cameron (D.J. Tanner on the show). As Billboard points out, the reunion performance didn't include either Mary Kate or Ashley Olsen, nor was second uncle Dave Coulier at the gig. -
'RHOA' NeNe Leakes Kept Her Son Bryson Bryant's Incarceration Hidden
Fans of RHOA always seem to have a solid opinion of NeNe Leakes. Either you love her candidness or cannot stand her arrogance, but either way, she generally will get a reaction out of everyone. Usually, when we hear about her it is either in connection with other work projects or it is because of some sort of cat fight with other cast members. There is so much fluff there that strategically hides the fact that this woman is dealing with some serious issues just like everyone else. One of those issues is that she kept the incarceration of her son Bryson Bryant hidden. -
Yoga and Opera: London Barbican Staging 'Lost In Thought,' Interactive Performance Encouraging Meditation
The Barbican Centre in London is organizing an opera to help viewers relax, by which we don't mean nod off: Lost In Thought, composed by pianist Rolf Hind, will encourage its audience to meditate, engage in yoga and even share in vegan food throughout its four hour performance.
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