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  • Stream Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' In Its Entirety For Free [LISTEN]

    One of the most hyped albums of the season has finally arrived. And you can stream it for free. Arcade Fire has shared a stream of its upcoming Reflektor in its entirety via YouTube.
  • Despite bizarre Twitter rampage, Flaming Lips still together. Who's behind mysterious tweet-streak?

    The Flaming Lips Twitter account seems to been the target of a well-operated publicity scheme on Thursday night, as someone reportedly hacked the band's account and declared the band to be disbanded. The tweets related to the curious incident have since been deleted, but Music Times will try to sum up the gist of the situation.
  • Lyor Cohen talk to Google to fund new music enterprise

    Lyor Cohen, the former chairman and CEO of the Warner Music Company and cofounder of Def Jam Records, is in talks to get Google to fund his new music label and talent management company, according to reports.
  • Lady Gaga performs new song 'Gypsy' in Berlin [WATCH]

    Remember how we said yesterday that footage of Lady Gaga's new song wouldn't make it on the internet because of the strict no-camera policy at the club where she was performing it? Well, we were very wrong. She had announced earlier on Twitter that she would perform her song "Gypsy" for the first time on piano. Fortunately, the event seemed to have a corporate sponsor, and the video was posted this morning.
  • Linkin Park Releases Remix Set Featuring Pusha T, Rick Ross, Bun B and More

    New music isn't coming from Linkin Park anytime soon. Vocalist Chad Bennington is currently shacking up with the Stone Temple Pilots to create a new record and tour, and LP isn't looking to bring anyone else in, so fans will have to look forward to Recharged, an album containing remixed versions of the tracks on the band's 2012 LP Living Things.
  • Carlos Santana releasing first full Spanish language album in 2014, Latin pop stars rumored to be involved

    Carlos Santana is releasing his first fully Spanish language album at the age of 66. Admittedly, we're not as on top of the Latin music world as we are genres such as pop, rock and hip-hop.
  • Against Me! and Laura Jane Grace discuss transgender issues on new album 'Transgender Dysphoria Blues'

    Laura Jane Grace, vocalist and guitarist for punk rockers Against Me!, had plenty of fodder to talk about for the band's new album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues. If you hadn't already heard, and the new album title didn't give you a hint, the biggest development for the group since its last release, 2010's White Crosses, was that Grace (formerly named Tom Gabel) announced her identity as a woman.
  • Drake's 27th Birthday Playlist

    Drake turns 27 years old today. To celebrate this prolific and talented young man on his special day, Music Times has come up with a playlist of our favorite Drizzy tracks.
  • Rick Ross Remix of Drake's 'Hold On We're Going Home' Gets A Music Video

    Following his ironic remix of Lorde's "Royals," Rick Ross premiered the Cris Le Touché-directed video for his cover of Drake's No. 1 hit "Hold On, We're Going Home" on Revolt TV.
  • Daft Punk Release Random Access Memories Deluxe Box Set In Time For Holidays

    Unsure about what to get your Daft Punk fan for the holidays this year? Look no further. If you have $275 to spare, Daft Punk has announced a Random Access Memories deluxe box set that will ship early December. The set is currently available for pre-order.
  • Garth Brooks Points to a Possible Tour in 2013? Music Times Explains All The Signs

    There are a ton of reasons why Garth Brooks fans have reason to believe that the country legend will go on tour during 2014. It's been more than 12 years since he's toured (although he did do a stand in Las Vegas), but all the signs are pointing to Brooks hitting the road next year.
  • YouTube To Lauch On-Demand Subscription Service This Year

    Plans for a new YouTube subscription service are in the works, according to Billboard. Although YouTube has not yet officially confirmed these plans, the Internet video giant has said it hopes to a release a product this year.
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