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  • Sleigh Bells announce New Album "Bitter Rivals" and Upcoming Tour Dates [WATCH]

    Sleigh Bells have announced the release of "Bitter Rivals," due to drop Oct. 8 on Mom + Pop. This is the band's third LP and the follow up to 2012's "Reign of Terror." In addition to the release announcement, Sleigh Bells unveiled the video for the album's title track.
  • The Arcade Fire 2013: Australian DJ Announces Date for First Single Release From Upcoming 'Reflektor' Album

    The Arcade Fire have been less than forthcoming with details regarding the band's forthcoming fourth album. An Australian radio station seems to have much more definite information regarding the project, possibly titled "Reflektor."
  • Marc Anthony Talks New Album "Vivir Mi Vida" and the Future of Salsa Music

    Marc Anthony is nine stops in on his "Vivir La Vida Tour." He played to a sold-out crowd for his first U.S. stop on the tour, and his shows have been receiving raving reviews.
  • Luke Bryan Discusses Women's Struggles To Gain Traction In Country Field: 'It's Always Been Pretty Damn Crummy'

    Luke Bryan admitted in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that "it sucks" for women in the country music genre right now. Although this isn't quite as liberating as hearing Jay Z declare that "women is pimps too," Bryan is currently at the top of the country game (and the music game in general, having topped the Billboard 200 for two straight weeks with his album "Crash My Party") and perhaps in a position to do something about it.
  • Miley Cyrus Explains Shocking VMA Performance [WATCH]

    It has been more than a week since Miley Cyrus' infamous VMA performance. Now that the singer has had time to "process" her performance, she explains her reasoning in a video clip sent to MTV News. The clip is part of MTV's upcoming Miley Cyrus documentary.
  • Lady Gaga Performs 'Applause' and Eight Other 'ARTPOP' Tracks During iTunes Festival Show

    The news was supposed to be that Lady Gaga was the first performer in a series of September concerts as part of the iTunes Festival. The pop star made the story all about herself however, performing a total of eight tracks off of her forthcoming "ARTPOP" album.
  • Stream The Weeknd New Album "Kiss Land" a Week Before Sept. 10 Release [LISTEN]

    The Weeknd's (Abel Tesfaye) upcoming sophomore album, "Kiss Land," is streaming on NPR a week before its Sept. 10 release.
  • Natasha Khan of Bat for Lashes Debuts Single for "How I Live Now" Soundtrack [LISTEN]

    Bat for Lashes' Natasha Khan has joined forces with composer Jon Hopkins to appear on the soundtrack for the upcoming film, "How I Live Now," directed by Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland).
  • Electric Zoo Cancelled After Two Drug-Related Deaths, Four Overdoses, 31 Drug-Related Arrests and a Report of Sexual Assault

    The organizers of Electric Zoo cancelled the last day of the festival after two concertgoers died, another was sexually assaulted and several others were placed in intensive care. Officials believe that the two deaths and many of the illnesses were due to the ingestion of the drug MDMA (ecstasy, molly).
  • The Best-Selling Labor Day Albums: Beyonce, Jay Z and More

    Labor Day has been the first Monday of September since its founding in 1894. More recently, the music industry has traditionally begun releasing new albums on Tuesdays. Music Times has done its research to celebrate the holiday, and found the five biggest-selling albums from the last 20 years that were released the day after Labor Day.
  • Harry Styles Dating Rumors 2013, New Girlfriend Cara Delevingne? [PHOTOS]: One Direction Hunk Spotted at Musical w/ Model, 'No Need to Start Drama'

    Are Harry Styles and Cara Delevingne dating again? Were they ever dating in the first place? Either way, the 21-year-old model was spotted sitting with the 19-year-old pop star on the evening of August. Perhaps this was Harry's belated...
  • Zumba: Bringing Latin Music to New Listeners in the United States and The World Over

    Latin music has found a way to branch out from exclusively Latin buyers, and they did it by going to the gym. Zumba, the dance-aerobics class developed in 2001 in Florida, has helped many a participant stay in shape, and get hooked on Latin music in the process.
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