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Deadmau5 has some great new for his Canadian fans. He is recording a 20-minute long live edit of his classic track, "Strobe," for the final ever concert at legendary Toronto venue, Guvernment. The 2009 classic from his album, 'For Lack Of A Better Name,' remains one of the signature songs of deadmau5's storied discography and helped catapult him to the stardom he enjoys today, while also helping to define an era. -
Another 'Bachelorette' Couple Have Split as Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Call Off Their Engagement
Well that was over pretty fast. I'm talking about the relationship that reality star Andi Dorfman was just gushing about a few days ago! The former "Bachelorette" star accepted the final red rose as well as a proposal from Josh Murray just five months ago and today they issued a joint statement confirming that they've decided to go their separate ways rather than begin planning that elaborate television wedding. -
Above & Beyond Share 'All Over The World' Music Video Featuring Alex Vargas From 'We Are All We Need' [WATCH]
We are under two weeks away until the way from the release of Above & Beyond's third studio album, 'We Are All We Need.' With that in mind, the UK based trance super-trio has shared the music video for their single, "All Over The World" featuring vocalist Alex Vargas, who appears multiple times on the album. The video continues their streak of riffing off of different classic movies, this time adapting the plot of "Catch Me If You Can" to work with the emotional lyrics from Alex Vargas. The video relives a flashback of a man flying all over the world, impersonating various professions in an attempt to try and find his father. -
Screaming Females Brush Their Teeth In "Criminal Image" Music Video [WATCH]
New Jersey punk trio Screaming Females have shared a new track titled "Criminal Image," off of their upcoming album 'Rose Mountain,' which you can check out here. The track is filled with some excellent riffage from guitarist Marissa Paternoster (who's truly one of America's best living guitarists), but has an uncharacteristic yet still excellent piano break in the middle. The song is accompanied with a video of the band brushing their teeth, because punk rock. -
Kardashian Baby Daddy Scott Disick is Looking for an Addiction Expert That Can Help to Tame His Demons
Is Scott Disick ready to get his life together once and for all? Well, supposedly the reality television star is seriously trying to. Or, at the very least, he's hoping to find someone that can not only guide him onto a better path, but also help him stay there. Tensions between Disick and Kourtney Kardashian are worse than ever since she gave birth to their newest child less than a month ago. When the unreliable party boy decided to attend a lingerie bash just a few days after Kardashian gave birth to their son, she reportedly retaliated by locking him out of their home, again. -
System of a Down May Be Working on a New Album: Serj Tankian Talks Solo Work and Upcoming Tour
It has been 10 years since System of a Down dropped "Mezmerize" and "Hypnotize." The group went on hiatus in 2006, but it got back together five years later, much to the delight of fans. Now, in an interview with "Rolling Stone," frontman Serj Tankian is giving System followers some hope of a new album.The group is gearing up for their international Wake Up the Souls tour. Once that wraps in April, the boys might be hitting the studio."There has been talk, and we are going to play this tour, come back and we're going to see where we are. If we have songs that work for System, if I have them and [guitarist] Daron [Malakian] has them. The openness is there to work together, but we haven't made any particular plans that we can announce," Tankian said.As per usual, the band is hitting the road to spread awareness of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide that occurred in 1915. Every member of the group comes from survivors of the genocide, and they will play Armenia for the first time to close out April. It turns out Tankian's solo efforts also involve the massacre. -
SXSW 'K-Pop Night Out' Showcase Returns for Third Year
Legendary Austin music festival South By Southwest will be hosting its third annual "K-Pop Night Out" showcase Thursday, March 19, at the Elysium Nightclub. Presented by the Korea Creative Content Agency, the showcase features performances by a selection of South Korean pop artists, with this year's bill including Hitchhiker, Epik High (pictured above), Crayon Pop, The Barbarettes, Asian Chairshot, EE and Eastern Sidekick.Though the term "K-pop" may suggest that all these artists fall under the same genre of music, "K-Pop Night Out" boasts quite a diverse selection. SXSW describes Epik High as the group responsible for "bringing hip-hop to the mainstream in Korea," while Eastern Sidekick is described as "an edgier Korean version of The Strokes." Other styles of music that are being represented at the showcase include girl group pop (Crayon Pop, The Barbarettes), alternative rock (Asian Chairshot) and bizarre dance music (EE, Hitchhiker). -
Former 'Dateline' Reporter Chris Hansen Returning to Television with 'Killer Instinct' on ID
Even if the name "Chris Hansen" does not ring an immediate bell, you probably still know who he is. Hansen starred in "Dateline NBC's" investigative "To Catch a Predator" series, which began in 2004 and ran for years until the network moved in a different direction and let him go in 2013. Hansen is a 20-year veteran of NBC and his reporting has made him an Emmy winner who was not going to be missing from television for long. After a bit of a break, Hansen has been hired for Investigation Discovery's new six-part series "Killer Instinct with Chris Hansen.""Investigation Discovery is thrilled to bring Chris Hansen's journalistic expertise and passion for the truth to our viewers. Chris and our partners at ITN Productions are working hard to produce an investigative newsmagazine that will draw in the viewer and make them feel as if they are right there in the moment — living every jolt and shock as the criminal drama unfolds. That is what Chris does best, and we look forward to what will unfold in 'Killer Instinct,'" said Henry Schleiff, group president of Investigation Discovery, American Heroes Channel, Destination America, Discovery Family Channel and Discovery Life Channel.Hansen is thrilled to be back doing what he loves best: working in the field in a dicey situation. -
'Whiplash' May Lose Oscar Nomination for Best Original Screenplay Due to a Technicality
"Whiplash" is one of 2014's best movies, and it is predicted to take home a few awards at the Oscars. J.K. Simmons gave the performance of his career in the jazz drumming drama and Miles Teller solidified himself as a true Hollywood heavyweight — and a damn fine percussionist. Unfortunately, the movie, directed by Damien Chazelle, may be excluded from the Best Writing category due to a technicality.As "Deadline" notes, "Whiplash" has not been included in the Best Original Screenplay category on initial voting lists. This is due to the fact that in order to get the movie financed, producers shot a brief scene from the script in order to entice funding. That short went on to win an award at the 2012 Sundance competition. The Academy deems it an adaptation of that short, and therefore ineligible to be included in the originals category.It is an unfortunate spot to be in, especially considering the fact that some voters think it could take home the statue for the category. -
Elvis Presley's 8 Most Successful Chart Singles for His 80th Birthday: "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog," "Love Me Tender" and More...What's No. 1?
Elvis Presley spent an astonishing 80 weeks at no. 1 on the pop charts during his career. To celebrate his 80th birthday, Music Times counts down the singles that contributed most to that record, including "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog" and "Love Me tender." -
Toto Announce New Album 'Toto XIV,' Their First in Nine Years [WATCH]
Pop rock veterans Toto, best known for their hits "Rosanna" and "Africa," have announced a new album titled "Toto XIV," which is set for release March 24. Though its title implies that this is the 14th Toto studio album, it is actually the 13th — maybe they are counting their 1984 soundtrack for David Lynch's Dune. Though the band's own website states that it is the first Toto album in 10 years, their last album "Falling in Between" was actually released nine years ago in 2006, so maybe they are just not good with numbers.In the album's video trailer — which you can check out below — keyboardist Steve Porcaro insists that the band is not going "through the motions" with "Toto XIV." -
Run The Jewels Joining Jack White for New York City Madison Square Garden Show on January 30
What would be one of the most unlikely opening acts for Jack White on his upcoming Madison Square Garden tour date? If you're answer was Run The Jewels, you'd be right. And, it just so happens that El-P and Killer Mike will, in fact, supporting the "Lazaretto" singer on his New York tour date at the end of this month.
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