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  • WATCH: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Fans Don't Know Who Ryan Lewis Actually Is, The Producer Proves in Viral Video from 'The Tonight Show'

    He's one half of a four-time Grammy winning duo, had one of the biggest hits of 2013 with "Thrift Shop" and at least his name is well known... but still, music fans don't know who the other half of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Ryan Lewis, is and what exactly he does... It's obvious Ben Haggerty raps, but what's the other guy's job?
  • LISTEN: Jenny Lewis is 'Just One Of The Guys' in New Single from 'The Voyager,' With a Little Help From Beck

    Jenny Lewis is "Just One Of The Guys" and is proving so with a new Beck-assisted single. In preparation for the release of her new solo album The Voyager, the former Rilo Kiley frontwoman released the album's lead single.
  • Stream Jack White New Album 'Lazaretto' Now Before June 10 Release Date [VIDEO]

    It's been two years since Jack White released his first fully fledged solo album Blunderbuss and two years without some pure, unadulterated new rock 'n' roll. But, now that's all in the past. One week before its June 10 release date, White has made his sophomore effort Lazareto available for streaming in full.
  • Giorgio Moroder Scores New Music for Adult Swim Singles 2014

    Famed dance music icon Giorgio Moroder will be contributing to the Adult Swim Singles 2014 series. Looks like famed dance icon and composer Giorgio Moroder is saying arrivederci to those two robots from France (for now, at least) and has started creating music for Cartoon Network.
  • June Divided Has Impressed With Hooks And Attitude. Now To One-Up Itself.

    June Divided crafted its debut album 'Backbone' in a rush so it would be ready before the band's initial Warped Tour appearance. Listeners have loved the punchy music delivered thus far, but the band hopes to evolve away from that "scene" with its next release, some of which will be on display at next week's New Music Seminar.
  • George Jung, Inspiration Behind The Film 'Blow,' Released From Jail Today

    George Jung (aka Boston George), 71, has been released from prison after serving almost two decades in jail for drug smuggling and trafficking. His story was told in the 2001 biopic, Blow, starring Johnny Depp. TMZ captured the first moments of his freedom.
  • Brad Paisley Mocks Westboro Baptist Protesters with a ‘Westboro Baptist Selfie’

    The Westboro Baptist Church recently picketed one of country singer Brad Paisley's shows in Kansas City. The singer answered by approaching them and snapping a selfie.
  • Staind Singer Delivers Profanity-Laced Outburst Against Concertgoers

    During a recent performance at Kansas City's Rockfest, Staind frontman Aaron Lewis unleashed an understandable tirade unto a few concertgoers he saw "molesting" a young girl as she was trying to crowd surf.
  • Sinéad O'Connor Announces New Album Title Inspired By 'Ban Bossy' Campaign

    Sinéad O'Connor has announced the title of her upcoming record. Inspired by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's "Ban Bossy" campaign (endorsed by Beyoncé), which aims to empower young girls, she has dubbed her new album, I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss, Pitchfork reports.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from A Sunny Day In Glasgow, Tiny Victories, EMA and many more!

    Each and every week we try to provide you with a great compilation of brand new songs that debuted within the last few days, creating a mixtape for your sharing pleasure. This time around we had the pleasure of listening to new tracks from EMA, It Looks Sad, A Sunny Day In Glasgow and many more artists that we think you'll enjoy!
  • Taylor Swift Talks New Album: 'It's Already My Favorite Thing That I've Ever Created'

    Taylor Swift has embarked on the final leg of her Red tour but has her sights on the upcoming follow-up to her 2012 album, which she is calling her best and "most favorite" record yet.
  • WATCH: Jack White Plays Two Songs Off ‘Lazaretto’ at Free Press Summer Fest

    Jack White performs two songs off 'Lazaretto' at Houston's Free Press Summer Fest Jack White took some time from feuding with the Black Keys, Adele and his past bandmate Meg White and played a rocking set this past weekend at Houston's Free Press Summer Fest.
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