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  • Lee Thomas Miller - The Man Behind the Music

    If you live outside of Nashville, the name Lee Thomas Miller may not ring any bells but it should. The current President of the Nashville Songwriter's Association is also the writer behind several of the country and Christian songs you know and love. Miller, who Music Row Magazine named the Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year in 2003, is currently getting plenty of airplay due to Garth Brooks' new single, "People Loving People," which he (Miller) wrote.
  • Stream Gerard Way's Solo Album 'Hesitant Alien' Now Before September 30 Release Date

    It's been a little over a year and a half since My Chemical Romance called it quits, but fans itching to get a fix of Gerard Way's voice now have a full album of relief. Today (Sept. 23), Way's debut solo album Hesitant Alien is now streaming in full, ahead of the album's Sept. 30 release date.
  • Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross Release More Music from 'Gone Girl' Soundtrack [LISTEN]

    On the heels of the recent release of "The Way He Looks At Me," Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have shared more music from the soundtrack.
  • Weezer Declare 'The British Are Coming' In Guitar-Filled New Song from 'Everything Will Be Alright in the End' [LISTEN]

    "The British Are Coming!" "The British Are Coming!" and Weezer is coming out with a new album, meaning more new music from the alt-rock mainstays should have been expected. Today (Sept. 23), the "Back to the Shack" band released the fourth single from its upcoming album Everything Will Be Alright In The End, the explosive and epic track "The British Are Coming."
  • Nick Cave Explains His Fake Documentary '20,000 Days on Earth'

    Let's be clear: The new documentary featuring Nick Cave is not actually a documentary. Let's be clear: The new documentary featuring Nick Cave is not actually a documentary.
  • Ed Sheeran Says "Thinking Out Loud" Video Off 'X' Is The Best He's "Ever Done And Probably Ever Will Do"

    On September 19, Ed Sheeran tweeted that he was shooting the video for his single "Thinking Out Loud," that day, and now he's revealed more about what fans can expect. In an interview with MTV, he said the romantic ballad off his most recent album, X, will be "simple" and "extravagant" at the same time. "It's the best video I've ever done and probably ever will do," Ed told MTV. "It's incredible, and I don't say that lightly. It's legit."
  • She Said "Yes" So Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard is Getting Married

    When Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard asked girlfriend Hayley Stommel to marry him on Monday, she said "Yes!"
  • Keyshia Cole Reveals Deluxe Tracklist For Upcoming Album, 'Point Of No Return'

    As previously reported, Keyshia Cole's upcoming sixth studio album, Point of No Return, is due out October 7. The 11-track (13 for deluxe version) effort features production from Mike WiLL Made-It, Stargate, Mario Winans, and RedOne as well as appearances from Wale, August Alsina, 2 Chainz, Future, Juicy J, and Gavyn Rhone.
  • LISTEN: Florida Georgia Line Release New Song 'Anything Goes' from New Album

    Florida Georgia Line boldly declared that Anything Goes for its new album, and the country fried duo are continuing on that path. Today (Sept. 23), FLGALine released the title track (and first song) from its sophomore album, the slow burning, banjo fueled "Anything Goes."
  • Kendrick Lamar Talks New Single 'i' and 'Control' Anniversary [WATCH]

    "I think music is universal," Lamar said. "It's an expression. No matter how it comes across, as long as it always remains you, that's how they're gonna respect it and they're gonna have a connection with it."
  • Jason Aldean Performs 'Burnin' It Down' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' [WATCH]

    Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, country superstar Jason Aldean performed the first single from his upcoming album Old Boots, New Dirt, and it was quite a departure from his previous lead-off tunes.
  • Austin Mahone Planning Early 2015 Release For Debut Full-Length, Says EP 'Secrets' Was "Like A Little Side Project"

    Back in May, Austin Mahone released his debut EP Secrets, which he is currently promoting on tour. Now he has revealed plans for an early 2015 release of his first full-length album. In an interview with Billboard, he said that he is excited to be headed to Miami to work on the effort after a string of Brazil tour dates in October.
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