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When an artist writes a lengthy song for an album, they usually place it towards the end of the album, long after the listener has already settled in. However, these artists chose to place their album's longest song not only close to the beginning, but as the album's opener. -
The Hottest Concert Tours of the First Half of 2014
Pollstar has released the mid-year numbers for the Highest-Grossing North American Tours and 11 of country music's finest are in the Top 50 with George Straight's final tour leading the pack. -
Jon Pardi 2014 Tour Date [FULL SCHEDULE]
In "What I Can't Put Down," Jon Pardi sings about the various things he hasn't been able to put down over the years and Jack, women and music top the list. Fans from coast to coast that can't put his music down will be pleased to know that he's got 20 shows scheduled between now and the end of August. -
Hodor Actor To DJ 'Game of Thrones'-Themed Rave
Now that your Sunday nights no longer consists of watching Game of Thrones, you can get your GoT fix on the dance floor. According to Rolling Stone, Kristian Nairn, who plays the Bran-carrying giant Hodor, will embark on a DJ tour of Australia at the end of August. -
Carrie Underwood To Debut Trailer For Sunday Night Football's 'Waiting All Day for Sunday Night’ Theme
Carrie Underwood already proved her hockey fandom by marrying hubby Mike Fisher. Now she tackles another sport: football. -
'Uncut' Published A List Of The Smiths' 30 Best Songs, Here Are 12 They Left Off
In honor of Morrissey's new album World Peace is None of Your Business, Uncut released a list of the thirty greatest Smiths songs as chosen by various musicians. Though the list included a lot of predictable choices ("There is a Light That Never Goes Out," "This Charming Man") and some unexpected ones (""Half A Person," "This Night Has Opened My Eyes"), some excellent songs were left off. Here are twelve Smiths songs that I feel are missing from Uncut's list. -
La Roux New Album 2014: 'Trouble In Paradise' Stream Available Now as 'Bulletproof' Singer Unveils Fall Tour Dates
Elly Jackson, best known to the music world as indie synth pop singer La Roux is very much prepping for the release of her second studio album Trouble In Paradise. In anticipation of the record's July 21 release date, La Roux is streaming Trouble In Paradise in full and has announced an extensive international tour. -
Rihanna Tweets & Deletes ‘#FreePalestine’: Chris Brown’s Ex An Expert On Middle East Conflict? Claims She Didn’t Realize She Was Tweeting
Rihanna recently tweeted out and immediately deleted #FreePalestine. Sources close to TMZ explain that the reason Chris Brown and Drake’s ex deleted the tweet was because it wasn’t supposed to go out in the first place. -
Tool New Album Release Date Delay Explained in New Interview with 'Rolling Stone': Lawsuit Holding 'Schism' Band Up
Rock band Tool is beloved by fans, critically acclaimed and avid players on the touring market... but the "Schism" band hasn't released a new album in eight years; it's last effort 10,000 Days was released on May 2, 2006. Rumors have swirled about tentative release dates, new singles and more for years now but finally the band is coming clean about its oft-delayed fifth studio effort. -
Polaris Music Prize Shortlist Announced: Arcade Fire, Drake, Mac DeMarco, And More
Pitchfork reports that the shortlist of nominees for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize has been revealed. The recipient of the annual award, which honors the best Canadian album of the year, "is selected by a large panel of Canadian journalists and broadcasters," and will be announced on September 22 at the Polaris Gala. The winner also receives a prize of $30,000. -
Chief Keef Issued Arrest Warrant After Missing Hearing in Child Support Case
Chief Keef is back in the headlines with another legal mishap. Just weeks after his DUI hearing was delayed due to his tour, the Chicago rapper (legally named Keith Cozart) failed to show up for a hearing in his child support case. According the Chicago Tribune, a warrant was issued Monday for his arrest. -
WATCH: Weird Al Yankovic 'Word Crimes' Music Video Takes on Robin Thicke, Poor Internet Grammar
Today (July 15), parody artist "Weird Al" Yankovic released his first new album in three years Mandatory Fun and as a part of his promotional rollout, he's releasing one new music video every day. Following the "Happy" parody "Tacky" yesterday now Yankovic is taking on Robin Thicke and his 2013 mega-smash "Blurred Lines." But he's not tackling music video nudity or desperate public pleas to a former lover... no. Yankovic is going all grammar Nazi on your butt with a new song and video for "Word Crimes."
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