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Attendees at the Light of Day benefit concert in Asbury Park, NJ didn't mind forking over up to $250-it was for charity after all-but that didn't mean they didn't have something unannounced to hope for on the lineup. Bruce Springsteen had made appearances at nine of the Light of Day shows, an annual event held to raise money for Parkinson's research. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Death Vessel, Gardens & Villa, Keep Shelly in Athens, Beck and many more!
Here at Music Times, we hope to start your week off in a great way by providing our own special mixtape every Monday. Comprised of new tracks released in the last 7 days, we are here to help you experience and share the latest new music. This week we are sharing some new tunes from THUMPERS, Death Vessel, Beck, and many other great artists. Let's hit play and start this mix! -
Youth Lagoon shares new song 'Worms' off upcoming compilation album 'The Space Project' [LISTEN]
Trevor Powers, a.k.a. Youth Lagoon, released a new song as part of Lefse Record's compilation The Space Project, which features songs from 14 artists who used sounds from deep space to "create their very own soundscapes." -
Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez texts reported as fake run on RadarOnline as "real" & "graphic," complete with sexts
Of text messages obtained between Justin Bieber and ex-Selena Gomez, RadarOnline claims "they're real and they're graphic." -
Arcade Fire and Pearl Jam band members broke someone's nose at Big Day Out Festival
Playing a little bit of pick up basketball with members of Arcade Fire and Pearl Jam sounds like a dream come true for a lot of alternative music fans, but for one man at the Big Day Out Festival in Auckland, New Zealand, a quick game of shooting hoops ended in a major injury. -
Garth Brooks announces two Croke Park shows in Dublin
We reported, months ago it seems, that Garth Brooks was planning something huge, and that it wasn't related to his previously confirmed comeback tour. Brooks referred to the project as "the biggest thing I've ever tried to attempt." It would seem, based on the performer's announcement Monday, that the mystery project will be a pair of shows at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland. We were hoping was building a Death Star, but we'll take it. -
Damon Albarn shares video for new single 'Everyday Robots' [WATCH]
As previously reported, Damon Albarn confirmed the title, tracklist and other information for his debut solo album Everyday Robots. Now he has now released the title track/lead single. -
Review: Beck gets beautiful and melancholy on first 'Morning Phase' single 'Blue Moon' [LISTEN]
Beck's new album "Morning Phase" is just a little over a month away, with a newly set release date o Feb. 25. As promised (and teased) last week, the prolific alt-rock singer was due to drop a new single "Blue Moon" today at 10 a.m. EST, and of course, he delivered. The folksy, acoustic-driven track debuted this morning (Jan. 20) on radio and arrived on streaming services such as Spotify soon after. -
Chief Keef, The Game and more make murder the theme of upcoming mixtapes
Entering 2013, we can already spot an uncomfortable theme popping up in the titles and descriptions of forthcoming mixtapes. HipHopDX released a list of tapes that you can expect during early 2014, and one concept is popular: Death. Specifically...yours. -
'12 Years A Slave' Director Steve McQueen talks to Kanye West about fatherhood, Grammys, the definition of success and more
In the latest issue of Interview Magazine, Kanye West has a conversation with director Steve McQueen, whose film 12 Years a Slave is nominated for Best Picture at the 2014 Academy Awards and whom West considers one of his biggest inspirations. McQueen also created the visuals for West's "Blood on the Leaves." -
Beyoncé, Jay Z and Bruno Mars added to Grammys lineup [VIDEO]
Music's biggest night is going to be graced by the industry's most powerful (and wealthy). According to a new promo from this year's Grammy network CBS, superstars Jay Z and Beyoncé have been confirmed to perform. -
Spotify features new merchandise service through Topspin
Streaming seems to be the future for listening to music, which raises concerns for some musicians such as Thom Yorke, who allege that services such as Spotify make it difficult for new musicians to break into the business. There's also the ongoing concern that a "stream" doesn't earn the performer responsible for thus music very much in kickbacks. Spotify is testing a new method to help performers raise funds through the service however.
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