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  • Another Day, Another Surprise Release: Wolfmother and 'New Crown'

    Beyoncé is a trendsetter on several levels, but her biggest contribution to the music industry in recent years has to be the concept of releasing an album without telling anyone. The most recent group to jump onboard is Wolfmother, as the Australian rock band dropped its third LP New Crown on Monday. Fans can purchase the new album at the band's Bandcamp page, or stream the album for free.
  • Ellie Goulding calls electronic producer Burial an 'all-time hero'

    The enigmatic electronic producer Burial does not perform live or appear in public, and he worked anonymously until 2008 when he was revealed to be London native William Bevan. Back in January, he confirmed his identity after releasing his latest EP, Rival Dealer. Despite his confirmed identity, not much is known about William Bevan. Giving us a glimpse inside the person behind the music, Ellie Goudling spoke with Billboard and called Bevan an "all-time hero" of hers.
  • Pixies confirm 'Indie Cindy,' first album since 1991's Trompe le Monde

    Pixies have been "back" since 2004, but they've finally gotten around to releasing an album of new material. The band confirmed Monday that it would be dropping Indie Cindy on April 23, the band's first album since 1991's Trompe le Monde.
  • Swans extend 'To Be Kind' tour into June, July before new album release date

    Experimental rock band Swans will be swimming across the globe this spring and summer in support of its upcoming album To Be Kind. Today (March 24), the "Saved" band announced an extension of its planned tour, adding up to 34 shows around the world, kicking off in the Ukraine tonight.
  • The Black Keys premiere 'Fever,' the first single off upcoming album 'Turn Blue' [LISTEN]

    As promised, the Black Keys have released their first new song in almost three years, "Fever." It follows last week's announcement of the upcoming album, Turn Blue, which was revealed in a tweet from boxing legend Mike Tyson and pointed fans to a bizarre commercial for the record.
  • Lil Wayne thinks Nicki Minaj can do better than 'Lookin Ass' [WATCH]

    When asked about his opinion on Nicki Minaj's latest song, "Lookin Ass N***as," Lil Wayne told MTV News that he wasn't blown away.
  • Upset buyer sues TUTM Entertainment over new versions of Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby' and other tracks

    Many an argument has been had about the quality of music on rereleased albums, but most of them are about whether the remasters suck, or if the original content has been compressed beyond recognition. A lawsuit launched by New Jersey's Celeste Farrell accuses record label TUTM Entertainment of deceptively offering an inferior product.
  • LISTEN: Ariana Grande teases new single 'They Don't Understand' on LiveStream after Chris Brown single delayed

    Ariana Grande's highly anticipated duet with Chris Brown may be indefinitely delayed, but new music from the "Yours Truly" singer is still on its way. In a recent LiveStream video put on YouTube last week, Grande played 30 seconds of a new single "They Don't Understand."
  • WATCH: Chris Brown releases flashy 'Loyal' music video, featuring Lil Wayne, Tyga and plenty of women

    Despite all the personal and professional drama in Chris Brown's life, he still managed to drop a new single and music video today (March 24). From his sixth studio album X, Brown dropped "Loyal," featuring rap bigwigs Lil Wayne and Tyga.
  • Photos from Kimye 'Vogue' cover leaked

    On Friday, the Internet went wild when Kim Kardashian and Kanye West appeared on the April 2014 issue of Vogue. The decision was hotly debated and even Seth Rogen and James Franco got in on the fun with a parody of the cover.
  • iTunes may soon offer on-demand streaming and Android phone app

    Apple is looking to bring some big new products to its iTunes offerings to deal with the decreasing downloads market.
  • George Michael 'Symphonica' lands No. 1 UK album honors, besting Kylie Minogue and Pharrell

    Kylie Minogue's new album Kiss Me Once can kiss the No. 1 album spot in the UK goodbye. Though her first album in four years was an anticipated release, it couldn't quite eclipse another long-awaited album... George Michael's Symphonica. The former Wham! Frontman nabbed the top spot overseas.
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