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After a year and a half lying low, pop rock band Train is pulling back into the station (of making new music that is). Today (June 9), the "Marry Me" band released a new single, "Angel In Blue Jeans," marking a new album cycle. -
Miley Cyrus Opens Up About Liam Hemsworth Break Up on 'Last Goodbye' Leak from 'Bangerz'
The world is finally getting a little insight into the Miley Cyrus/Liam Hemsworth break up from last year, thanks to a leaked Bangerz demo. Over the weekend, Cyrus' scrapped single "Last Goodbye" found its way online, and the lyrics don't leave a lot of room for speculation. -
Iggy Azalea Meets Weird Al, Parody Singer Begs to Cover Artist’s Song
Weird Al Yankovich recently approached Iggy Azalea about parodying one of her tunes. Okay, NOW it's time to say that Iggy Azalea has "made it. -
WATCH: PSY, Snoop Dogg Release Wacky Music Video for 'Hangover,' Set Themselves Up For Viral Success
Psy's music video for "Gangham Style" has recently surpassed over 2 billion views on YouTube, but the Korean rapper is hoping you're not sick of him yet. Yesterday (June 8), after days of teasing, he released a new music video for "Hangover" (feat. Snoop Dogg), and it will only make you a little nauseous. -
Michael Jackson Estate Has Big Plans For More Music
Michael Jackson's estate has big plans for more music in the future. Looks like that creepy Michael Jackson hologram at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards was just the beginning of bringing MJ back. -
Governors Ball 2014 Day 3 Review & Recap: Vampire Weekend Inspires Dancing, Interpol Debuts New Music and More
After two music-filled days in the sun, Governors Ball Music Festival continued on for Day Three on Sunday (June 8). Temperatures were rising, but so was the enthusiasm from the crowd, who didn't let soaring temperatures and a beating, cruel sun dissuade them from getting down to some of music's biggest festival acts. -
Public Enemy's Chuck D Says He Wants To 'Change The Face Of Urban Radio' Following Summer Jam 'Fiasco'
After the recent Summer Jam "fiasco," Chuck D wants to make some changes to urban radio. Chuck D is still upset over Hot 97's Summer Jam and urban radio as a whole. -
Childish Gambino Announces Collaboration With Chance The Rapper
Childish Gambino recently announced that he is teaming up with Chance The Rapper for a collaborative mixtape. -
Adam Levine’s Record Label Will Release Soundtrack to Film Debut ‘Begin Again’
Adam Levine stars in the upcoming film "Begin Again." His record label, 222 Records, will release the film's soundtrack. -
Neil Patrick Harris Gives Sting a Lap Dance at the Tony Awards
Neil Patrick Harris took to the Tony stage in his 'Hedwig' role and delighted the crowd with a couple of "extra" tricks. -
6 Great Songs With Solos On Unusual Instruments: Simon & Garfunkel, The Replacements, and more
In rock and pop songs, most solos are played on guitar or keyboard, though occasionally the bassist and drummer gets chances to shine. However, these six artists chose pretty unconventional instruments (for rock and pop music, anyway) to play them on. Here are six great songs with solos on unusual instruments. -
5 Underrated Follow-Ups To Classic Albums: Pink Floyd, Green Day, and more
Releasing a classic album is both a blessing and a curse for a musician. It may feel great to have created something that people love, but you're also faced with the massive pressure of following it up. Some artists are able to follow their classics with more classics, but most of the time these follow-ups albums are seen as disappointments. These five albums had the misfortune of being released after classics, but are much better than they're given credit for.
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