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During a recent interview, Wale explained the Roc Nation split as well as the new music to be featured on his upcoming release Album About Nothing and signing with LeBron James' management team, 77 North Management. -
Sleepwave Doesn't Layer On Electronic Elements Enough for 'Broken Compass' to Escape Underoath Comparisons
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
AC/DC Guitarist Malcolm Young Suffering From Dementia, Will No Longer Play With Band
The band made its new album announcement a couple days ago, but it came with some heavy news, too: Co-founding guitarist Malcolm Young would no longer be recording or performing with the band thanks to an unnamed condition. -
Thom Yorke Releases New Solo Album 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes' on BitTorrent After Mysterious Tweets
After posting a series of mysterious tweets online, Thom Yorke has announced that he has released a new album. In a short and sweet "Message from Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich," Yorke announced that he has used a new form of BitTorrent to drop Tommorow's Modern Boxes. And, in typical Yorke fashion, it's out today (Sept. 26). -
Diana Krall Postpones Tour and 'Wallflower' New Album Release Due to Pneumonia Case
Diana Krall has postponed the release of her new album Wallflower and the accompanying tour due to an ongoing case of pneumonia. The album was scheduled to be released on October 21 but because of Krall's inability to do promotions for it, label Verve opted to push back the release until February 2. -
One Direction Fans Freak Out on Twitter After 'The Daily Show' Jokes About the 'Steal My Girl' Band Being Involved in Terrorism
The Daily Show is about to feel the wrath of the One Direction fandom. After a throwaway joke on Tuesday night (Sept. 23), wherein Daily Show correspondent Jessica Williams lumped in the "Steal My Girl" band with terrorist organizations such as ISIS and Al Qaeda, Directioners are firing back at the comedic news show, because 1D member Zayn Malik just so happens to be Muslim. -
Train Singer Pat Monahan Talks New Album 'Bulletproof Picasso' And Playing 'The Bad Guy'
Apparently, Train singer Pat Monahan really struggled through the writing process of their latest album, Bulletproof Picasso. -
Facebook Data For NFL Fans' Music Preferences Released; Indianapolis Colts Fans Love Nickelback
Facebook demographics are all the rage these days, especially when it comes to sports-related maps. Facebook demographics are all the rage these days, especially when it comes to sports-related maps. -
Coldplay's 'Ghost Stories' Finally Available for Streaming...Did Holding Out Boost Album Sales?
Notice anything new on streaming services this week? Of course you did: Spotify and others are adding new albums on a weekly basis. One new listening opportunity caught our eye this week however: Coldplay's Ghost Stories. It's an album that was released for purchase more than four months ago but was withheld from streaming services until now (although it did go up on Beats Music last month as part of an exclusive deal with Apple). -
Andre 3000 Talks Atlanta, Recording With Aretha Franklin: 'That Was Amazing'
Instead of focusing on his new Jimi Hendrix biopic, he jumped right into a conversation about Franklin and then discussed breaking through in the ATL. -
Goat, A Tribe Called Red and Warpaint Biggest Recipients of 'Bonnaroo Bump' in Listening Because of Festival
Spotify's excellent Insights blog's most recent project is to track data from bands that played at Bonnaroo in order to see if a "Bonnaroo Bump" exists, or proof that playing major music festivals such as this one leads to significant jumps in listening. The numbers point to "yes" but it came at different times than what was expected. -
Post-Lockout, 'Klinghoffer' Protests Aside, Metropolitan Opera Looks Grand on Opening Night with Mozart's 'Le Nozze di Figaro'
As opening night took to the Metropolitan Opera, crowds gathered for the latest production of Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro." And given its great reception, the strife that has followed the Met recently has seemingly been swept under the rug.
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