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For more than a year, Groupmuse has been organizing classical music house parties in the Boston area. These parties have really taken off in Boston and are popping up in other cities as well. -
Jason Derulo reveals 'Talk Dirty' album release date, cover artwork
Jason Derulo is ready to keep talking dirty to you. Yesterday (March 17), he announced a release date and the cover art for his third studio US album, following the success of his latest single "Talk Dirty" and releasing a highly viral, celeb-filled music video for the track last week. -
LINKS: L’Wren Scott Suicide, Big Data on 'Lion King,' Jazz in Little Rock Parks, Stooge Scott Asheton Dies, American Ballet Theatre in California
As New York Daily News reports: Scott was found hanging from a doorknob Monday morning after her assistant responded to a text from the designer, who was found fully clothed and without a note. Mick Jagger is said to be ‘completely shocked and devastated’ by her death. -
Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX debut 'Fancy' live on Late Night with Seth Meyers [WATCH]
Following her awesome Clueless-inspired video for "Fancy" featuring Charli XCX, Iggy Azalea and Charli stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers to perform The New Classic single live. Clad in plaid schoolgirl outfits from the Clueless debate scene, they joined a group of dancers on a classroom set. -
Kiss, Def Leppard team up for summer tour
Rocks' biggest tour is coming this summer as Kiss and Def Leppard are joining forces. Rock's biggest tour(?) is coming this summer as KISS and Def Leppard are joining forces. -
Rolling Stone lists 50 Most Important People in EDM, and promotors rule
The last time we published a list regarding EDM, it was DJ Magazine's Top 100 DJ's list. That list has been known to stir up controversy among fans of electronic music, but we have a feeling that Rolling Stone's 50 Most Important People in EDM. The latter list focuses more on the people who are driving the rising industry from a taste-and-profit-making perspective. -
REVIEW: Sia glistens on 'Chandelier', the new anti-partying party anthem [LISTEN]
There's no denying that Sia Furler is a masterful songwriter. After penning wonderfully crafted pop songs such as Rihanna's "Diamonds," Flo Rida's "Wild Ones" and (the sort of polarizing) Britney Spears' song "Perfume," she's back with a song of her own. And this time, she's swinging from the "Chandelier." -
WATCH: Rick Ross 'Sanctified' emoji video goes viral following Beyoncé's 'Drunk In Love'
Who said you can't replicate viral success? After the Beyoncé "Drunk In Love" emoji video went highly viral earlier this month, Vimeo user Jesse Hill has done it again. Today (March 17), he's back with another viral, emoji-led lyric video for the standout Rick Ross Mastermind track "Sanctified." -
Lily Allen speaks out against sexism in the music industry
Lily Allen is speaking out against the lack of female executives in the music industry and has clarified statements from a recent interview in which she was quoted about her stance on feminism saying, "I hate that word because it shouldn't even be a thing anymore." -
Avril Lavigne announces South American, Mexican dates before Backstreet Boys tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
After seven year away from the road, punky pop star Avril Lavigne will be touring this summer. Today (March 17), the "Let Me Go" singer announced a string of dates in South America and Mexico before taking on the US with Backstreet Boys. -
Veruca Salt to release new music on Record Store Day
Nineties alt-rockers Veruca Salt have announced that they've reunited and will be putting out a new 10" on Record Store Day, Consequence of Sound reports. It will mark their first release of new music in 14 years with the original line-up of Nina Gordon, Louise Post, Steve Lack and Jim Shapiro. -
New electronic music venue Verboten opens in Brooklyn
Williamsburg, one of the northernmost neighborhoods in Brooklyn, has long gotten due and undue renown/notoriety for being the capitol of hipster culture. The neighborhood and surrounding area doesn't just indulge listeners of The National-type rock however. You can find folk, hardcore, and hip-hop at a myriad of venues. The genre palette have expanded further after electronic music venue Verboten opened its doors over the weekend.
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