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St. Vincent's Annie Clark has announced plans for a 2014 European tour and shared a tease of a new track. The seven-date spree will mark her first solo dates since September 2012. -
Justin Bieber Music Mondays: 'PYD' (feat. R. Kelly) makes its super sensual debut online [REVIEW]
Unlike the unnamed lead character in the classic children's book Green Eggs And Ham, who does not want his breakfast in a box, with a fox or anywhere, for that matter, Justin Bieber is up to "put you down" wherever he can. The Biebz cannot wait to reach the bedroom (though when he does, it's adorned with candles); he'll go on the coffee table, in a plane, on a train or in an automobile. Thus begins the seventh installation of Bieber's Music Mondays series, "PYD." -
Lady Gaga 'Artpop' debuts at No. 1 in the UK, new album heading for top spot on US Billboard charts
Lady Gaga doesn't just have a successful, hilarious run on "Saturday Night Live" to celebrate today. The "Do What U Want" singer has a No. 1 album. Today (Nov. 17), it was announced that Gaga's third studio album "Artpop" debuted at the top of the charts in the UK, surpassing new releases from Celine Dion, Little Mix and more. -
Kanye West to premiere 'Bound 2' music video Tuesday on 'Ellen'
Kanye West fans, time to set your DVRs. The "Yeezus" rapper is expected to debut his new music video on Tuesday through a slightly unexpected medium... the daytime TV talk show "Ellen." The hardened rapper will stop by with America's favorite comedienne to premiere the clip for "Bound 2" on Nov. 19. -
Muslim Brotherhood rappers in Egypt fight party ban with underground music
The Muslim Brotherhood has been having a difficult time in Egypt. After its star Mohamed Morsi, the first democratically elected President in Egypt, was removed from office by the military over the summer, the party has felt a similar backlash from the government. The incoming regime has made the Muslim Brotherhood an illegal organization. One of its members methods of fighting back may surprise westerners: hip-hop music. -
Matt Cameron touring with Pearl Jam versus Soundgarden for 2014; Band will find replacement for time being
As diehard grunge fans, we had hoped that the world would never come to this: Matt Cameron deciding whether he would tour with Soundgarden or Pearl Jam. Cameron, possibly the most relevant name that you've never heard of in the early '90s Seattle grunge movement, is a very relevant part of both bands. And it makes sense, as he was the best drummer in the scene (it wasn't Dave Grohl, with no offense to the Nirvana drummer). -
Kanye West and 'Yeezus' tour go off without a hitch on first night back in Philadelphia
Much has been made about Kanye West's "Yeezus" tour, and most of it doesn't have anything to do with the performances themselves. Rather, most of the attention has been focused on frequent cancellations and postponements. The tour seems to be back on track, for the time being, as it picked up where it left off in Philadelphia on Saturday night. -
Joan Jett booted from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float for being a vegetarian after rancher protests
According to CNN, Joan Jett was removed from a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float representing South Dakota after ranchers protested her for being a vegetarian and a critic of their livestock production. -
The Yellow Dogs memorial concert to take place Monday at Brooklyn Bowl
A benefit and memorial concert for The Yellow Dogs will take place Monday November 18 at Brooklyn Bowl. According Brooklyn Vegan, it will feature musical performances by Nada Surf, TV on the Radio's Kyp Malone, Here We Go Magic's Luke Temple and DJ sets by The Rapture, The Men, Johnathan Toubin, !!!, and more. -
Lady Gaga pulls double duty on Saturday Night Live as host and musical guest
Last Night, Lady Gaga appeared on Saturday Night Live in support of her latest album ARTPOP. She served as both musical guest and host. -
Saturday Night Fever: Your remix party playlist featuring Odesza's 'My Friends Never Die Remixes'
Ladies, gentlemen...feel like dancing on a table? The Saturday Night Fever series is officially here, bringing you a party playlist each week with a different theme. (Read: different theme, they won't always be dance songs.) But this week's edition is Remix focused, so this will probably get you moving, even if you're the most self-conscious dancer ever. We're featuring Odesza's 2013 My Friends Never Die Remixes. The original EP came out this September, and now it's back with a makeover. Odesza consists of Harrison Mills (Catacombkid) and Clayton Knight (BeachesBeaches). Hear "Without You," in three different versions. -
Franz Liszt Academy of Music Finally Reopen in Budapest
The Liszt Academy music school founded by Franz Liszt, the first piano superstar, recently reopened its main concert hall--refurbished under an ambitious plan to give the 138-year-old institution, and its music study program, a new lease on life...
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