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The slowed-down ballad track from the conceptual 'Dark Side' LP featured not just a 12-string acoustic juxtaposed with a riffing six, but a fully orchestrated band crooning to the departed Syd Barett and Waters' lonely feelings of isolation. -
10 Coolest TV Theme Songs: Mad Men, Portlandia, and more
In celebration of the premiere of Mad Men's final season this weekend, we've come up with a list of ten of the coolest TV show theme songs of all time. Let's begin with the song that inspired this list... -
Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne recording new music together, according to Instagram [PHOTOS]
Justin Bieber is looking to get some more street cred these days with his new studio sessions. Today (April 11), Bieber revealed that despite "being on a break," he's still very much working in the studio... this time, he's teaming up with Weezy himself, Lil Wayne. -
The song titles for Morrissey's upcoming album are hilarious
The song titles for Morrissey's upcoming album are hilarious. Our Favorite? "Kick the Bride Down the Aisle." -
Ed Sheeran 'X' album cover revealed: see the lime green image here
Katy Perry isn't the only pop star who debuted something slime green this week. Yesterday (April 10), Ed Sheeran revealed the cover for his second studio album X, and this is one bright green monster. -
Kanye West wants Otis Redding, Mobb Deep-style beats from producer Evian Christ on next album
According to a recent interview with self-titled, Kanye West is starting to nail down some of the producers for his seventh album and follow up to Yeezus. Newly signed to G.O.O.D. Music, Evian Christ, who was one of six producers on Yeezus' "I'm In It," has been asked back for the next album. -
One Direction announce new single 'You & I' alongside fan remix contest on SoundCloud
One Direction are looking to incorporate "You & I" into their single rotation. Even though "Story Of My Life" continues to be a consistent player on radio and in fans' hearts, today (April 11), the boy band announced their American follow-up track, fan-favorite "You & I." -
Jeff Tweedy and Bo Burnham appeared on last night's episode of NBC's 'Parks and Recreation' [WATCH]
Last night, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy and comedian-musician Bo Burnham appeared on an episode of NBC's Parks and Recreation. Tweedy portrayed the lead singer of the fictionally defunct band Land Ho!, while Burnham came on the show as a 17-year-old country pop star Chip McCapp. -
Nas, Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Tech N9ne and more reflect on 'Illmatic' in new Google Play documentary [Watch]
Nas' iconic debut, Illmatic, turns 20 next week. Hip-hop's major players weigh in on its significance. -
Pak X Emh is a hip-hop mystery, but maybe not for long after 'Highly Overdue'
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Lana Del Rey new song 'West Coast' to drop Monday following Coachella
Lana Del Rey's first "Ultraviolence" single "West Coast" is reportedly due to drop in just three days. -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: Malaya Watson goes home after wasted Sam Woolf save [VIDEO]
Last week, American Idol used its one season save on Sam Woolf... a decision that was definitely going to have consequences when a more talented singer, before the top six, got the boot. And it only took one week for a big take down. Last night (April 10), the soulful, sassy high school band geek Malaya Watson was sent back to tuba class.
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