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  • Curren$y Drops New Mixtape 'The Legend of Harvard Blue,' Invokes '70s Pic 'Truck Turner'

    Yesterday, rapper Curren$y dropped a new mixtape, 'The Legend of Harvard Blue.' The eight-song release is Spitta's sixth mixtape this year, its title deriving from a character's name in the 1974 Isaac Hayes blaxploitation film, 'Truck Turner.'
  • Death Grips Share New Song 'More Than the Fairy' Featuring Primus Bassist Les Claypool

    Yesterday evening, enigmatic experimental hip-hop trio Death Grips unexpectedly shared a new song online. The cut, “More Than the Fairy,” features Les Claypool of Primus on bass. The new tune follows their just-released fifth album, 'Bottomless Pit.'
  • Bon Iver to Join Up with The National for 'Invisible Bridge' Concert This Fall

    Justin Vernon of indie-folk fixture Bon Iver will join forces this fall with The National's Bryce Dessner for a special concert engagement called 'Invisible Bridge.' Dessner is curating the affair to take place September 25 at Philharmonie de Paris.
  • Ellie Goulding Refuses to be "Criticized" on Twitter After Speaking Out Against Donald Trump

    Ellie Goulding is refusing to be criticized on Twitter after speaking out on Donald Trump via social media and expressing exactly how she feels about the controversial Republican candidate. While Goulding has never been known for being particularly political, she still feels that she shouldn’t be criticized for her views.
  • Ariana Grande Cancels 'Rock in Rio' Performance Due to Sinus and Throat Infection

    Due to a sinus and throat infection, Ariana Grande did not perform at Rock in Rio, a festival located in Lisbon, Portugal, over the weekend. Grande was slated to perform this past Sunday (May 29) but was ordered by a doctor to opt out of the performance while she recovers from the illness.
  • Skrillex Fires Back on Justin Bieber 'Sorry' Lawsuit With Vocal Loop on Twitter

    Skrillex isn’t taking the Justin Bieber “Sorry” lawsuit lying down and has chosen to show, not tell, in his rebuttal against it. This past Friday (May 27), the DJ and producer posted a vocal loop to his Twitter account to show how it was produced. The Twitter video was the original cut of the a cappella vocal track from the studio sessions.
  • The Strokes Release New EP 'Future Present Past,' Share First Single "OBLIVIUS"

    Legendary New York rock band The Strokes announced last week the release of a brand new EP called 'Future Present Past' and shared lead track, "OBLIVIUS." It is the band's first new material since their 2013 fifth album, Comedown Machine.
  • Bruce Springsteen Joined by Bono for a Duet in Dublin of Patti Smith's 'Because the Night'

    At last night's Bruce Springsteen concert in Dublin, "The Boss" was joined on stage by legendary U2 singer, Bono, for a stirring rendition of Patti Smith's classic ballad, "Because the Night." The performance was captured on video -- watch it here!
  • Justin Bieber Sued for Allegedly Stealing Vocal Riffs in "Sorry"

    Justin Bieber and the co-writers of the hit song “Sorry” are facing a lawsuit for allegedly stealing a vocal riff from an indie artist, but his producer recently responded that they did not steal anything.
  • Neil Young on Donald Trump Comments on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'

    Neil Young has clarified his Donald Trump comments on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," but didn’t necessarily mince words on how he feels about the controversial politician. Young was maligned for saying that he was fine with Trump using his song “Rockin in the Free World” during his campaign, but expressed that while the Republican candidate has a legal right, he still isn’t happy about it.
  • Chris Cornell of Soundgarden's Stalker Misses Court Date, FBI Investigation Underway

    An FBI investigation is currently underway to find Chris Cornell’s stalker, Jessica Robbins, who reportedly missed a court date in New York earlier this week. Robbins was slated to appear in court this past Tuesday (May 24) on charges of stalking the Soundgarden front man, but detached her GPS ankle monitor imposed in court and skipped out on the hearing.
  • Calvin Harris Cancels Two More Shows, Makes Public Statement on Twitter Following Car Accident

    Calvin Harris has cancelled two more shows following his car accident in Los Angeles. The DJ and producer, real name Adam Wiles, has also released a public statement on Twitter apologizing to his fans and for any disappointment he may have caused with the cancellations.
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