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There's something new coming out of the Radiohead camp, and it's not a new record. Today, the band unveiled PolyFauna, a new mobile app that was inspired by the 2011 King of Limbs sessions and uses sounds and imagery from the song, "Bloom." Created in collaboration with Universal Everything, Thom York explains its origins saying, "It comes from an interest in early computer life-experiments and the imagined creatures of our subconscious." -
Don't F--- Wit Dre Day: Dr. Dre sues Death Row Records for $3 million in unpaid royalties
There were plenty of beefs in hip-hop back in the day, but most of them were geography-based. One modern beef that hip-hop fans of 25 years ago probably didn't see coming is Dr. Dre's lawsuit against Death Row Records, a label he confounded that both released both his N.W.A. and solo albums. -
Conor Oberst premieres new country song, announces new album and spring tour dates with Dawes [FULL SCHEDULE]
Seems like that country album that Bright Eyes and Desaparecidos frontman Conor Oberst is working on is well on its way. Today (Feb. 11), Oberst began streaming a new single "Hundreds Of Ways" on his official YouTube account and announced a 20-city tour for late spring alongside Americana rock act Dawes. -
EXCLUSIVE: 'Girls' music supervisor Manish Raval talks Volume 2 soundtrack, exclusive songs, karaoke and more
Today the new Girls soundtrack, Girls Volume 2: All Adventurous Women Do, hits stores. Music Times sat down with the brain behind the music selection, music supervisor Manish Raval to talk about how he snagged exclusive tracks for Girls, what the process is for finding the right track for the right moment, what band he'd love to have on the show, who decides what songs the characters sing in karaoke scenes and what acts you should be paying attention to right now. -
Concert Summer Tour 2014 Contest Powered by Camplified: Want to tour this summer? Your chance here to win a spot
Music Times is joining forces with Camplified to give away one spot on the summer tour to the winner of our contest. All bands have to do to enter is complete the official entry form at www.musictimes.com/contest. -
Tool expand March tour with six new dates, further giving fans hope for a new album
As noted before, it's been quite some time since rock act Tool has hit the road, and now its making up for lost time. After announcing a short tour of the West Coast and Mexico last month, the "Schism" band has now added on six additional tour dates. -
Concert Summer Tour 2014 Powered by Camplified - Official Contest Rules
Camplified Summer Tour 2014 Contest Official Rules. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws. -
Willie Nelson and Allison Krauss touring together, Kacey Musgraves will open limited dates
The most recent country music tour announced might seem less than obvious, but it's also more than excellent. Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss will tour as co-headliners beginning on May 1. Not awesome enough you say? How about if Kacey Musgraves was also the opening act? Because she is, at least for a good chunk of the dates. -
Idina Menzel to perform 'Frozen' track 'Let It Go' at Oscars, joining Pharrell Williams in the lineup
The Oscars are about to get a little bit chilly. Today (Feb. 11), it was announced that Queen Elsa, a-hem, Idina Menzel will be performing the rousing Frozen track "Let It Go" at the 86th Annual Academy Awards on March 2. -
'Book of Mormon' sets record for best weekly gross for a touring show
You're familiar with Book of Mormon, the hit musical from South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, which won nine Tonys and a Grammy. The production has broken plenty of records already-including 22 at its home Eugene O'Neill Theater-but its newest accomplishment takes the cake: The show's recent stay in Atlanta set the mark for the highest weekly gross ever for a touring show. -
Composer Charlotte Bray Sells New Work, Bar-by-Bar, for Music in the Round Residency
An interesting article over at The Guardian reports on Brit composer Charlotte Bray's novel idea for fundraising her latest piece. She is selling it. One bar at a time. -
Skrillex sued by fan claiming his stage diving caused her stroke
There's been plenty of concern thrown around regarding the EDM genre and the safety of its live shows. Most of that concern revolves around drinking and illegal drug use, the combination of which led to the deaths of numerous concertgoers during 2013. Dubstep titan Skrillex is facing legal action for a different kind of concert behavior however: stage diving.
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