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  • WATCH: Childish Gambino gets sad, trippy in 'Sweatpants' music video

    Also known by the name Donald Glover, Childish Gambino's new era in his latest album Because The Internet has been marked by extreme self-awareness and even a twinge of depression. Today (April 14), Gambino dropped the most bizarre, self aware music video of his career with "Sweatpants."
  • The Black Keys premiere slow-burning title track from forthcoming album, 'Turn Blue' [LISTEN]

    This morning, Patrick Carney debuted The Black Keys' second single, the title track to their forthcoming album, Turn Blue, on his SiriusXM show, Serious Boredom.
  • Concert Review: Cloud Nothings at Music Hall of Williamsburg, 4/13/14

    What sets Music Hall of Williamsburg apart from all of the other major venues I’ve been to is the absence of a barricade between the audience and the stage. For the first time in my life, I was able to stand right next to the stage and rest my arms and my beer on it. I chose to hang around stage left, and it turned out to be the best spot in the house for taking photos of the bands.
  • Olivia Newton-John, Australian all-stars cover 'I Touch Myself' for breast cancer awareness [WATCH]

    An all-star collection of Australian female performers have adapted 'I Touch Myself' to lend a positive meaning to the track, at least from the physical health perspective.
  • 5 biggest surprise cameos of Coachella: Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, Debbie Harry and more [VIDEOS]

    But, the more interesting stories lie in those who showed up at Coachella with no forewarning, shocking audiences in mostly good way (except for one...). Here at MusicTimes, we're all about the element of surprise, so check out the five biggest surprise showings at Coachella:
  • Gwar announce Dave Brockie Foundation launch, public memorial

    The surviving members of Gwar released a video this week announcing the launch of a foundation to honor their late frontman Dave Brockie, a.k.a. Oderus Urungus, who died on March 23 at the age of 50. The foundation's mission is to offer support to other artists and preserve Brockie's legacy.
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Haley Bonar, PHOX, Eels, Tom Vek, and many more!

    Each week we like to compile some our favorite tracks from the past seven days into a mixtape perfect for sharing with you and your friends. This time around we have new songs from Haley Bonar, Eels, WIFE and many more!
  • Pulp and 'Common People' top BBC Radio list of 'Best Britpop Songs'

    A BBC Radio listener poll demonstrated that the most popular Britpop track didn't come from one of the two bands Americans have become overly familiar with (Oasis or Blur), but rather Pulp. The group's "Common People" came out on top.
  • Baritone Sir Thomas Allen Takes on Scottish Opera, At Least for Now

    Sir Thomas Allen has been named "music adviser" to Scottish Opera. The company has been music directorless since the abrupt resignation of its then-new music director Emmauel Joel-Hornak.
  • Sigur Rós share cover of 'The Rains of Castamere,' make cameo on last night's 'Game of Thrones' episode [LISTEN]

    Earlier this month, Sigur Rós' gave a sneak peek of their cover of "The Rains of Castamere," which will be featured on show's soundtrack. The full version, written by the composer of the series, Ramin Sjawadi, with lyrics by George R.R. Martin, is now available for sale on Amazon.
  • REVIEW: Lana Del Rey new single 'West Coast' oozes of Dan Auerbach production, sexual vintage energy [LISTEN]

    At its core, "West Coast" retains everything that makes a song a signature Del Rey tune. Her hushed whispering voice floats around the music, particularly in the dreamily ethereal chorus, which boasts layers upon layers of tracking. It's almost as if there is a full-blown choir of Lana Del Reys.
  • Laura Wright Takes to London Marathon Leaving Little to the Imagination, Plans to Sing 'Jerusalem' Mid-Sprint

    Laura Wright has made the brave decision to run the London Marathon on Sunday in, well, hardly anything--stopping halfway through to sing "Jerusalem" on Tower Bridge.
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