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  • Review: Lea Michele gets other stars' scraps in 'Louder' from debut album [LISTEN]

    After debuting two ballads from her debut album, it's about time "Glee" star Lea Michele turned things up. Today (Jan. 13), the Broadway star turned actress turned singer debuted "Louder" the third song from her debut pop album of the same name at Billboard.
  • David Bowie's 'Rebel Rebel' will be released as a special 7" picture disc to celebrate the song's 40th anniversary

    It has been announced that David Bowie's glam rock anthem "Rebel Rebel" will be released as a special edition 40th anniversary 7" picture disc this year. The song, released in February 1974, appeared on Bowie's acclaimed album Diamond Dogs and was the last glam hit for the iconic artist before his sound transitioned.
  • Tokyo Police Club announce new album, 'Forcefield,' drop single 'Hot Tonight' [LISTEN]

    Tokyo Police Club has announced the follow-up to 2010's Champ. Entitled Forcefield, the upcoming effort is due out March 25 via Mom + Pop. Along with the announcement, the band shared the album's first single "Hot Tonight," as well as the full tracklist, the album cover and upcoming tour dates.
  • Art Garfunkel announces American tour for early 2014, first tour since 2009

    Art Garfunkel, half of the iconic duo Simon & Garfunkel, is back on his feet after suffering from vocal cord paresis, and will be playing a number of dates during 2014.
  • Christine McVie rejoining Fleetwood Mac is "the worst kept secret," Mick Fleetwood says

    Fleetwood Mac News reports a fan hearing Mick Fleetwood say: "This is the worst kept secret there is, but Christine McVie will be rejoining Fleetwood Mac!"
  • Johnny Cash releases 'She Used To Love Me a Lot' off lost album [LISTEN]

    As previously reported, Johnny Cash is set to drop his long-lost album Out Among The Stars. The album was recorded with Country Music Hall of Famer Billy Sherrill in the early 1980s, during a low point in Cash's career.
  • Outkast will play 40 festival dates during 2014. Yeah. Forty.

    It started innocently enough. Outkast was confirmed last week as the headliner for the Coachella Music Festival in Coachella. A few days later, member Big Boi dropped via Twitter that the duo would also be playing New York City's Governor's Ball music festival. Now, a few days after the Governor's Ball announcement, the group has declared that it will be performing at more than 40 festivals around the world during 2014.
  • Pharrell Williams' 'Happy' returns to UK chart top as Ellie Goulding dominates albums

    Pharrell Williams can be happy once again. The smooth R&B juggernaut has returned to the summit of the UK's Single Charts after one week away.
  • Manhattan Community Board to vote on 'Beastie Boys Square' intersection in the Lower East Side

    As previously reported, Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy wrote a petition to name the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington streets in New York's Lower East Side after the Beastie Boys. Tomorrow evening, a community board in lower Manhattan will vote for the corner to be renamed "Beastie Boys Square." The area was chosen because the corner is featured on the cover of the hip-hop trio's groundbreaking 1989 album, Paul's Boutique.
  • "Secret" of the music industry? Producer Max Martin behind Billboard hits flies under the radar [VIDEO]

    In "The Biggest Secret in the Music Industry," Boy in the Band explains that a high number of Billboard number-one smash hits have all come from the same Swedish producer: Max Martin. Artists he's made chart-toppers with include Backstreet Boys, Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Avril Lavinge, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Taylor Swift, it goes on.
  • Lorde rejects your cutesy fan army names, but we came up with a few suggestions anyway

    Directioners? No. Beliebers? Move aside. Smilers, Lovatics, the Britney Army, Rihanna Navy, Katy Cats and Little Monsters can all be dismissed. "Royals" singer Lorde is not interested in your punny fan army names.
  • Sam Smith premieres video for 'Money on My Mind' off upcoming debut album 'In the Lonely Hour' [WATCH]

    BBC Sound of 2014 winner Sam Smith has released the video for his song "Money on My Mind," which was released late last year. He took to Twitter to share the link saying, "HERE IT IS. My debut music video for 'MONEY ON MY MIND' on @vevo_uk I hope you all like it x."
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