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The long-awaited pilot episode of 'Mozart in the Jungle' is finally available on Amazon Prime's Instant Video. It's based on Blair Tindall's novel of the same name, a story of "la vie bohème" in New York City, where young musicians scramble for better-paying gigs while diverting themselves with sex and drugs until the day when the Philharmonic comes calling. -
Britney Spears 'Unbroken' leaks from 'Femme Fatale' sessions [LISTEN]
Britney Spears has sprung a leak. Over the weekend, the previously unheard cut "Unbroken" from her Femme Fatale era hit the 'net. Produced by Fraser T Smith, the demo version of the track proves that Britney still has that pop hit potential, even if that isn't clear from Britney Jean. -
EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Natalie Stovall and The Drive
The movers and the shakers in the country music industry all say that Natalie Stovall and The Drive are going places and after hanging out with them and seeing a live show, it's easy to see why. They really do have the total package - the talent, the spirit, the drive and the heart. -
LISTEN: My Chemical Romance premiere final song 'Fake Your Death' from greatest hits album
It's time for the My Chemical Romance swan song. After weeks of anticipation (and dread) from the former alt-rock band's dedicated MCRmy fanbase, its final song has arrived. Today (Feb. 17) "Fake Your Death" premiered on BBC Radio 1. A YouTube stream of the track, alongside an official trailer for My Chemical Romance's upcoming greatest this album, followed the BBC debut. -
SchoolBoy Q to perform 'Oxymoron' for free at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City on Sunday
Schoolboy Q's knows as well as anyone that the best way to get people to listen to your music is to give it to them for free. However, that philosophy normally applies to streaming on the internet, or huge concerts. Schoolboy Q is giving a free performance of the entirety of his forthcoming album, Oxymoron, but to a very limited audience. The emcee will perform the album at Le Poisson Rouge, a relatively small venue in New York City's West Village that is listed as having a "700 fully standing" capacity. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Tourist, Kimono Kult, The Wyches, The Pass and many more!
Did Valentine's Day treat you poorly? Are you trying to get over heartache or heartbreak? Luckily for us, great artists released some impressive tunes last week that will help you get over your blues! Or maybe you just want to enjoy some cool new songs; either way we've got you covered. Let's listen to new tracks from The Wyches, Papercuts, The Coathangers and many more for this week's mixtape. -
Arcade Fire announce Reflektor Tour openers: Dan Deacon, Kid Koala to support
The supporting acts for Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour have finally been announced less than a month before the string of shows is set to kick off in Louisville, Ky. Today (Feb. 17), it was announced that Dan Deacon and Kid Koala will open for the "Afterlife" band on the tour's first eight dates. -
'One Direction Effect' helps Jason Derulo, Little Mix and Ed Sheeran sell big?
It's always great as a performer to get a huge act to collaborate with you, as it amplifies both attention and sales for your wares. One Direction is among a few acts that surpass basic stardom, and can maneuver its massive fan base into supporting other performers via simple social media interactions. Several acts have experienced what's being called the "One Direction" effect in the last year. -
Gregg Allman 'Midnight Rider' biopic adds three more actors
Charles Dutton, Aldis Hodge and Kathy Baker have joined the cast of Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film is being made by Unclaimed Freight Productions' Randall Miller and Jody Savin. -
Chicago Philharmonic Conductor Scott Speck Talks "Romantic Remix" Program at Nichols Concert Hall
The Chicago Philharmonic's concert on Sunday at the Music Institute of Chicago will explore music written for Molière's play 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,' including excerpts from Jean Baptiste Lully's music written for the play's premiere in 1670. -
Stream Beck's new album 'Morning Phase' before Feb. 25 release date
Beck is about to enter into the "Morning Phase" of his career. Eight days before his 12th studio album and the Sea Change soulmate is set to drop, the indie rock weirdo is streaming the record in full on NPR. -
Annie Clark talks new self-titled St. Vincent album
February 25 marks the release of St. Vincent's self-titled fourth solo album, the follow up to 2011's Strange Mercy. 31-year-old singer-guitarist Annie Clark spoke with Rolling Stone in a recent interview about the upcoming record saying that she gets her best ideas for songs while she's trying to fall asleep.
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