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When Miranda Lambert celebrated her latest #1, "Automatic," last week, she kept the party in line with the theme of the hit song - celebrating a time when things were simpler. -
Lil Wayne And Drake Will Battle Each Other On Co-Headlining Tour
As previously reported, Lil Wayne and Drake have announced a co-headlining tour kicking off in August. Although the YMCMB team hasn't finalized production for the tour, details on the Drake vs. Lil Wayne concept have been revealed. -
LISTEN: Interpol Release New Single 'All The Rage Back Home' from 'El Pintor', Featuring Plenty of Energy
Indie rock band Interpol is starting to paint the picture of its new album El Pintor, and it's looking to be full of nothing but unbridled power. Today (July 9), the New Yorkers released the studio version of its new single "All The Rage Back Home." -
Bruce Springsteen Shares Short Film 'Hunter Of Invisible Game' [WATCH]
Stereogum reports that today, Bruce Springsteen shared his directorial debut Hunter of Invisible Game through his website (click here to watch it). The 10-minute clip is part short film and part music video for the song "Hunter of Invisible Game" from Springsteen's latest album, High Hopes. The plot of the film seems to involve Springsteen trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, or maybe it's just New Jersey in 2014 (I live there, so I'm allowed to make that joke). The actual music video portion begins about halfway through. -
Both Carl Barat and Pete Doherty Confirm New Libertines Album in The Works for 2015 Release
Carl Barat revealed to NME that this summer's festival appearances won't be the end of the road for the Isles' biggest rock band of the new millennium (sorry Arctic Monkeys. Definitely getting there). -
Stevie Nicks, Adam Levine, The Voice: Fleetwood Mac Singer Will Join Maroon 5 Frontman’s Team On Season Seven Of NBC’s Singing Competition
Looks as if NBC’s The Voice is about to get another star added to their cast. It’s been reported by Extra that Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks will join Adam Levine’s team on the upcoming seventh season of the singing competition, which kicks off on September 22. -
REVIEW: Future, Nicki Minaj Collaboration 'Rock Star' Features Powerful Boasts in Cut 'Honest' Song
A previously unreleased single from Future and Nicki Minaj hit the web today, and the big name rappers are bragging about their "Rock Star" credentials. The duo spit fire in an unreleased track from Future's latest album "Honest" and they're not about to apologize for it. -
Global Citizen Festival Announces 2014 Lineup: Jay Z, No Doubt, Tiësto, fun., The Roots, And Carrie Underwood
The third annual Global Citizen Festival lineup has been announced for 2014. Topping the bill is New York's own Jay Z alongside No Doubt, Tiësto, fun., The Roots, and Carrie Underwood. The one-day festival will take place September 27 on The Great Lawn in New York's Central Park. -
7 Alt-Rock Bands Whose Debut Albums Are Their Worst: Radiohead, Nirvana, And More
There are many classic debut albums throughout rock history, such as R.E.M.'s Murmur or the Strokes' Is This It, which found success because the band had plenty of time to tweak and perfect the songs before stepping into a studio. Some debut albums, however, sound far less confident and even derivative, as if the band hadn't nailed down its own sound yet. Here are seven alt-rock bands whose debut albums are their worst. -
Jay Z, Roc-A-Fella Records Sued By Chauncey Mahan A Second Time
Jay Z and Roc-A-Fella Records are facing yet another lawsuit. This guy just will not let up. Jay Z and Roc-A-Fella Records are heading back to court and this time producer, engineer Chauncey Mahan is looking to collect what he says is rightfully his. -
Justin Bieber Egging Leads To Vandalism Charges: 'Confident' Singer Facing Misdemeanor
The legal woes just won't let up for Justin Bieber. The 20-year-old "Confident" singer will officially be facing vandalism charged in Los Angeles, spawning from the infamous egg-tossing incident earlier this year. -
Pink Floyd, Mike Portnoy: Dream Theater & Winery Dogs Drummer Attacks ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ Band Over New Album, Claims ‘The Magic Was David Gilmour & Roger Waters TOGETHER’
It was recently reported that legendary psychedelic rockers Pink Floyd will be releasing their first album in 20 years titled The Endless River this October. Yet, as excited as most Floyd fans around the world seemed to be, there were evidently quite a few who remained suspicious. Of those included, Dream Theater and Winery Dogs drummer Mike Portnoy, in particular, had something to say.
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