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According to Weezer, Everything Will Be Alright In The End. For fans of the "Buddy Holly" band, the end is in sight. Today (July 9), Weezer announced the official release date for its new album as a part of its "Weezer Wednesdays" YouTube series. The record will officially drop on Sept. 30. -
George Michael, Arctic Monkeys, David Beckham among Brits Accused of Tax Avoidance
The Beatles once commented that the "Taxman" was an unavoidable force but many British acts seem to think they can escape. Revelations from a recent report suggest that The Arctic Monkeys, George Michael and Katie Melua are among several big names that attempted to avoid taxation in the UK via a scheme with Liberty. -
Rihanna Stuns In Sexy Satin Nightgown, Chris Brown & Drake’s Ex Hits New York City Streets In…Style? [PHOTO]
Over the years, we’ve seen Rihanna don some of the most head-turning outfits of the decade. After all, who can forget that famed skimpy, see-through dress she wore to the CFDA Fashion Awards? Well, just yesterday (Tuesday, July 8), the ex of Chris Brown and Drake was spotted out in New York City in a just-rolled-out-of-bed-type look – wearing nothing but a nightgown. -
Robin Thicke 'Paula' Sees Dismal UK Album Sales: New Album 2014 Moved 530 Copies
Even though 2013 was a stellar year for Robin Thicke, with his single "Blurred Lines" and its album launching him to unprecedented success, 2014 is not treating the R&B crooner quite as well. He separated from his longtime wife/partner Paula Patton in February, and now his new album trying to win her back, Paula, is flopping... especially in the U.K. -
8 Great Opening Tracks That Are Unlike The Rest Of The Album: Wilco, The Smiths, And More
A good opening track should offer a captivating example of the rest of the album to come, but sometimes a song is chosen to open the album that doesn't sound anything like the other songs. Here are eight great opening tracks that are unlike the rest of the album. -
Earl Sweatshirt Cancels Tour and Festival Appearances Amid Exhaustion
Earl Sweatshirt had just a few more dates on his docket before he could hit the hay but the emcee took to Twitter to let his fans know that he had pulled out amid a bout of severe exhaustion. -
Georgian Pianist Khatia Buniatishvili Shows Proud Natural Talent of 'Motherland' on New Album from Sony Classical
Aggregating web articles about Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili, you may find that the piano virtuoso has some sort of, well, complex. Whether it be unremitting self-indulgence or excessive pride, can you knock someone who's an undeniable talent? -
'Elephant Man' Broadway Revival Starring Bradley Cooper Delayed till November 7
Patricia Clarkson and Alessandro Nivola co-star in Bernard Pomerance's Tony-winning drama. Producers announced that a scheduling conflict has delayed the opening at Broadway's Booth Theatre of a revival of The Elephant Man, starring Bradley Cooper and directed by Tony nominee Scott Ellis (The Mystery of Edwin Drood). -
Lecrae Says They're "Talking 'Bout Nuthin"
The first single from Lecrae's upcoming album Anomaly, which is due to hit stores in August, is called "Nuthin" and in it, he calls out mainstream rappers for "not talking 'bout nuthin." -
Garth Brooks Cancels All Five Dublin Croke Park Shows, but Tour Announcement May Be Coming Thursday
Garth Brooks has been getting a lot of headlines regarding his forthcoming concert series at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, and finally the hammer has dropped (please, European country fans, realize that this story is a good news and bad news one. We're just getting the bad news out of the way first). Representatives for Brooks have confirmed that all five of the Croke Park shows have been cancelled. -
'Harry Potter' Returns With New Material From J.K. Rowling: Music Times Imagines What Music He Would Listen To
Today author J.K. Rowling surprised fans by publishing a short story about a 34-year old Harry Potter. Though music isn't talked about so much over the course of the seven Harry Potter books (other than the Weird Sisters), here are some bands that I think Harry Potter would probably listen to. -
Lana Del Rey Talks Working With Dan Auerbach On 'Ultraviolence'
Lana Del Rey's Ultraviolence peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Fresh off that success, she sat down with BBC Radio 1 host Zane Lowe (via NME) to talk about the making of the album and how working with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys made her feel interesting.
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