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  • 8 Musicians Who Switched Their Instruments: Paul McCartney, Joey Ramone, and more

    It's not uncommon for members of a band to switch around the instruments they play every once in a while, but what is uncommon is for someone to permanently take up a different instrument than the one they originally played. Here are eight musicians who changed the instrument they played for their band.
  • The Roots' album '...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin' streaming in full [LISTEN]

    The Roots new album, ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin, came out today and is streaming now in full over at Pitchfork.
  • Junk Mail: The Black Keys' 'Turn Blue' Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other.This week: Ryan Book, Caitlin Carter, Joey DeGroot, and Carolyn Menyes email back and forth about the Black Keys' "Turn Blue."
  • Bob Dylan announces new album, shares cover of Frank Sinatra's 'Full Moon and Empty Arms' [LISTEN]

    Seventy-two years old and still going, Bob Dylan has managed to write more material during his time on the road. Now, he's announced a new album, the follow up to 2012's Tempest, set to arrive later this year, according to Rolling Stone.
  • Britney Spears extends Las Vegas residency through February 2015 at Planet Hollywood

    Britney Spears is a Vegas girl now. Last year, the "Perfume" singer began a residency at Planet Hollywood and after a successful (though critically mixed) run, she's renewing that contract.
  • 8 Incredible Alt-Rock Instrumental Songs: Radiohead, R.E.M., and more

    Well-written lyrics can make a great song even better, but there are a ton of songs that work perfectly without any words at all, even from bands that don't normally write instrumentals. Here are eight incredible instrumental songs from alt-rock bands.
  • Insomniac joins Interscope Geffen to create EDM record label

    Insomniac CEO and founder Pasquale Rotella announced that the company would join in a partnership with Interscope Geffen A&M to put out records representing the EDM genre.
  • Neil Young records cover songs in Jack White's voice-o-graph booth on Fallon [WATCH]

    Neil Young and Jack White stopped by The Tonight Show last night and made history. White brought along his refurbished 1940s-era Voice-o-Graph recording booth for Young to use in recording a live cover of Willie Nelson’s song “Crazy” and Ivory Joe Hunter’s “Since I Met You Baby,” which were simultaneously pressed to vinyl. After the show, the newly pressed vinyl was played on a turntable.
  • REVIEW: Mariah Carey leaves you 'Thirsty' for better music in new 'Me. I Am Mariah' single [LISTEN]

    It's been two weeks since Mariah Carey first announced her newly rebranded 13th studio album Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse and the album still has another two weeks until its official release date, so it's only fitting that the chart-topping diva would tease the record with another new single. Today (May 13), Carey dropped the sassy track "Thirsty" in anticipation.
  • The Black Keys take over 'Letterman' in celebration of 'Turn Blue' [WATCH]

    After their lackluster performance on Saturday Night Live last weekend, The Black Keys brought it for their dual Letterman performances. In celebration of the release of their eighth studio album, Turn Blue, Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney and company took the stage outside the Ed Sullivan Theater for both The Late Show and the Live on Letterman webcast series.
  • WATCH: The Band Perry chop down soured love in 'Chainsaw' music video

    The Band Perry are taking the lyrics literally for its new single "Chainsaw." Today (May 13), the country trio released the official music video for its latest Pioneer single, and they're taking down the forest for the trees.
  • Casey Kasem missing: 'Scooby Doo' star and 'America's Top 40' host removed from country by possessive wife?

    The world waits with bated breath after it became clear that Casey Kasem, the legendary radio host and voice of Shaggy from Scooby Doo, was missing.
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