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The National have premiered their new song "Lean," made especially for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack. The track is a brooding but delicate folk song that fits in with the darker themes of Catching Fire. Matt Berninger sings, "Every body knows the world's about to end / Every body wants to know what the end will. Everybody wants to look before they leap... Dying is easy / I believe my love and my love relieves me." -
Kanye West reschedules Yeezus tour; cancels shows in St. Louis, Vancouver, Denver, more
It became apparent immediately following the beginning of Kanye West's "Yeezus" tour that things were not going to work out. The opening night in Seattle ran like a well-oiled machine, but the logistics of moving the stage equipment to Vancouver forced West to postpone the date. Now, after further problems and postponements, the tour has been rescheduled altogether. And not everybody is going to be happy about it. -
CMA Awards 2013 Recap: Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley host night full of big performances, few trophies
The 47th annual Country Music Association Awards took place tonight (Nov. 6) in Nashville. Celebrating the best of this year in country music and hosted by two of the genre's biggest stars (Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley), the CMA Awards were less about the trophies and speeches and more about the glitz, glamor and live music that rocked the country charts over the last 12 months. -
The 3rd Annual Story Tour
After two successful years, The Story will be returning for its third year, visiting 14 cities. After two successful years, The Story will be returning for its third year, visiting 14 cities. -
Women We Love Wednesdays: ZZ Ward sings the blues like a boss
To do what we can to celebrate women in music and give them the positive recognition they deserve, each week Music Times will introduce you to a female in the music industry whom we love. Singer-songwriters, rappers, DJs, producers, filmmakers, and any woman who is part of the music industry is fair game for this segment. So read on, and get to know the women who continue to wow us. This week we'd like to show off ZZ Ward -
Lorde, Pusha T, Sleigh Bells and more to be featured on NBA Live 14 soundtrack [TRACKLIST]
EA Sports has announced the complete soundtrack for NBA Live 14. The soundtrack, referred to as the NBA Live Mixtape, spans genres including hip-hop, EDM, indie rock and trap with artists such as Big Sean, Lorde, Run the Jewels, Dilpo, Pusha T and Sleighbells on the tracklist. -
Demi Lovato reveals 'Neon Lights' Single Artwork, Lyric Video: third 'Demi' single gets bright visuals ahead of 2014 tour [WATCH]
Things are looking bright for Demi Lovato. Today (Nov. 6), the lyric video for her third Demi single "Neon Lights" debuted on YouTube, and the gorgeous X Factor judge also revealed the single artwork for the upbeat track. -
Eminem beats Lorde, One Direction; places three songs in Digital Downloads Top 10
Around a month ago, it seemed that Katy Perry was the queen of the digital downloads charts, placing three songs in the Top 10. This week a new contender takes the throne: Eminem. -
Kendrick Lamar talks working with Kanye, Yeezus Tour to resume November 16 with dates rescheduled
Kendrick Lamar is just as disappointed as you are that Kanye's Yeezus tour has been postponed in many cities, including Vancouver, Denver, Minneapolis, Anaheim and Chicago. The Compton rapper talked with MTV over the weekend at Power 105.1's annual Powerhouse concert in Brooklyn about the situation and what he plans to do in the meantime. -
Katy Perry vs. Arcade Fire: Did 'Prism' or 'Reflektor' sell more last week?
Another relatively stingy album buying week, although not as low as the previous, which set the record for fewest albums sold during a one week period. Next week promises to be big however, as Eminem will push the numbers with his new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. -
Zulu Nation to celebrate 40th anniversary with Ice Cube, Public Enemy and more
Long before labels like Cash Money and Def Jam became virtual hip-hop teams, and long before East Coast/West Coast was a rivalry, there was the Universal Zulu Nation. Formed and founded by Bronx emcee and DJ Afrika Bambaataa in 1973, The Organization (as it was called then) served to reform gang members through culture, and much of that culture formed into hip-hop music. Although hip-hop as a genre has changed drastically, the Zulu Nation still exists, and it will celebrate its 40th anniversary throughout the week with concerts. -
New Year's Eve: Deadmau5, Hardwell, and Zedd have plans. Will you be near?
It's a little early, but those on top of the game are already planning for New Year's Eve. The night is especially huge for EDM fans, as the world's top DJs usually find a swinging party to settle down for. Deadmau5 just announced where he'll be (see below), but many of the biggest names still haven't told the world their plans, or whether you'll be able to join them. For now, check out what five big names are doing, and whether you're close enough geography-wise to join them.
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