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It's a big week for Lana Del Rey news. Not only has she released the music video for her new single "West Coast" and had some kind words spoken about her from The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, but now a tracklist from her upcoming album Ultraviolence has seemingly leaked online. -
Classicalite Q&A with Trombone Virtuoso Kenneth Carr
In one word, it's authenticity that pours forth from Kenneth Carr's recordings, marking him as a player worth your attention in the mixed up, muddled up world of modern jazz. -
8 Great Punk Covers of Classic Songs: Minor Threat, Big Black, and more
If an artist does a cover version of a song, but doesn't really change anything about it, then there's not really a point in doing it at all (listen to Seal's version of "Let's Stay Together" and tell me why it had to be made). However, these eight bands took songs by non-punk bands and put their own noisy punk spin of them. -
The God-Child Myth: Are Child Singers Jackie Evancho, Amira Willighagen, Angelina Jordan Astar, Etc. Actually Talented?
The appeal and draw that lies in young talent far exceeds actual understanding. It just seems to be interesting to most folks, and the way that the internet trends these days makes way for these prodigies to become but a blip on your computer screen. -
'American Idol' renewed for season 14, announces audition cities and dates for 2014
Despite slipping ratings, FOX's dependable singing competition reality show American Idol will be coming back for a 14th season. -
Mysteryland going cashless with digital transactions process
Electronic music festivals have gotten a bad reputation recently for drug use and fatalities, but Mysteryland will be adding something else: technical innovation. The festival will incorporate a digital payment system that will make purchasing food and other services more efficient. Anyone who's stood in line anxiously for a Coke while worrying about missing the next band's set will understand how the concept may be a life saver. -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: top 4 tackle love songs as Jena Irene shows power in quiet moments [VIDEOS]
American Idol explored all sides of love last night (May 7) as the top 4 took on make up and break up anthems. For the first time this season, each contestant took on three songs and notably improved throughout the night. -
Good Morning America reveals 2014 Summer Concert Series lineup with Jennifer Lopez, 50 Cent, Keith Urban and more
ABC's Good Morning America have announced its 2014 Summer Concert Series lineup, Billboard reports. Taking place the end of May through the end of August in New York City's Central Park, various artists will perform on the show. -
Albert Hammond Jr. says The Strokes won't tour until they release a new album
The Strokes are set to make their return to the stage at Governors Ball Music Festival in New York on June 7. However, guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. said the band wouldn't tour again until they've put out a new album, which he hopes will come out next year (2015). -
Johnny Cash gets animated with video for 'Out Among The Stars'
Johnny Cash has been dead for more than 10 years now, but new music keeps emerging and it keeps selling as well. This isn't news, but it's interesting to note how music videos from the country legend keep emerging as well. A new lyric video for the track "Out Among The Stars," the title track from Cash's most recent compilation, was revealed to the internet this week. -
The Black Keys announce 2014 tour with St. Vincent, Cage the Elephant and Jake Bugg
The Black Keys' eighth studio album is due out May 13 via Nonesuch records. They’ll be touring in support of the effort from mid-May through the end of December, beginning with an appearance at Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The duo will then cross the pond for a string of European festival slots throughout June and July. -
Tommy Lee on drums for new Smashing pumpkins album, Billy Corgan reveals
The Smashing Pumpkins are supposedly releasing two albums during 2015 and the group hasn't found a full-time replacement for the talented Jimmy Chamberlin yet. Billy Corgan isn't looking for applicants, but he revealed the session musician who will man the skins for the first record: Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee.
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