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  • WATCH: Robert Plant Talks New Album ‘Lullaby And… The Ceaseless Roar’ On ‘CBS This Morning’ & Moving On From Led Zeppelin [VIDEO]

    Among the many promotional stops former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant is making along his way to talk up his upcoming album lullaby and … the Ceaseless Roar, CBS This Morning was just one of them.
  • 'Karma Chameleon' and Six Other Tracks Celebrating the Color-Changing Lizards; from Elton John, Creedence Clearwater Revival and More

    On this day 30 years ago the band Culture Club got its second Hot 100 no. 1 single in the form of "Karma Chameleon," probably still the group's most popular song. Although it's tough to one-up that reference to the color-changing reptiles, that lizard family has been mentioned in numerous tracks throughout the years.
  • Future Announces New Mixtape 'Monster' In Time For Halloween

    Future has announced the release of a new mixtape just in time for Halloween. Titled Monster, the project is set to drop Oct. 28 and will feature production from longtime producer Metro Boomin. Future shared the cover art on his Instagram earlier today, which features what appears to be the Atlanta MC as a decaying zombie creature.
  • Metallica to Re-Release 'Some Kind Of Monster' on Blu-Ray; New Single on the Way

    Radio.com reported that Metallica will be re-releasing their 2004 documentary Some Kind of Monster in a two-disc Blu-ray set to celebrate the film’s 10th anniversary.
  • WATCH: Julian Casablancas + The Voidz Perform 'Where No Eagles Fly' on 'The Tonight Show' with Old TV Sets

    Julian Casablancas + The Voidz brought a little bit of Tyranny on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (Sept. 23). On the release date of its debut album, The Voidz rocked out on a trippily decorated Tonight Show stage to its lead single "Where No Eagles Fly."
  • Taylor Swift Retakes No. 1 Spot on Digital Downloads Chart from Meghan Trainor; Overall Sales Down

    Once again, as album sales have risen over on the Billboard 200, digital downloads have taken a lumping and it's not for lack of new singles. We can only hope that people are listening to whole records again?
  • Kathy Griffin Thought to Be Front-runner to Replace Joan Rivers on 'Fashion Police'

    Now that Hollywood has come to terms with the unexpected death of Joan Rivers, it is back to business and one huge decision was what to do about Fashion Police, the E! show that featured the comedienne.
  • Kendrick Lamar Talks "i" Cover Art, Obtaining "That Lady" Sampling Rights From Isley Brothers, His Impact On Fans, And More [LISTEN]

    Kendrick Lamar has been on the press circuit following the release of his latest single "i." In a new interview with Carson Daly (via Radio.com), the 27-year-old Compton rapper dishes on what he's learned since the release of his critically acclaimed good kid, m.A.A.d city in 2012, the story behind the "i" cover art, how he got the Isley Brothers to let him sample their track "That Lady," and his writing process on his highly anticipated upcoming yet-to-be-titled album, which Lamar expects to release by the end of 2014.
  • 'Love & Hip-Hop' Star Joe Budden Announces Release Date for First EP 'Some Love Lost' [PHOTO]

    In late August, New Jersey rapper Joe Budden revealed the titles of two new projects scheduled for release over the next few months: an EP titled Some Love Lost and an album titled All Love Lost, which he planned to release during the fall and winter.
  • Manhunt on for Jesse Matthew in Connection with Abduction of UVA Student Hannah Graham

    University of Virginia student Hannah Graham went missing more than a week ago, and now Charlottesville police have issued a warrant in her disappearance. Jesse Matthew is the last person believed to have seen Graham alive, and a warrant for his arrest has been issued on suspicion of abduction with intent to defile.
  • Dita Von Teese Had Babies on the Brain While Launching Lingerie Line 'Von Follies' for New Moms

    Just when it seemed like Dita Von Teese had written off the idea of motherhood, the burlesque starlet may have had a change of heart.
  • The Who to Release 'The Who Hits 50' Compilation Featuring First New Music in Eight Years

    In celebration of their 50th anniversary, rock legends The Who will release a two-disc, career-spanning compilation album titled The Who Hits 50 Oct. 27, radio.com reported.
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