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Indie folk singer/songwriter/harpist and wife of actor/comedian Andy Samberg, Joanna Newsom, is streaming her highly-anticipated new album Divers for the next 48 hours. The stream is being provided by NPR's "First Listen" as well as CBC Music. -
Spotify Drops Victory Records for Alleged Unpaid Royalties
As of Monday night, Spotify users in the U.S. no longer have access to the Victory Records catalog. The streaming music giant dropped the content due to a current battle over unpaid artist royalties, sister company Another Victory Publishing claims. -
One Direction's 'Perfect' Music Video Shows Behind-the-Scenes Life, Nods to Taylor Swift
One Direction may have had to cancel a concert last night (Oct. 20), but the boy band had the "Perfect" remedy for its fans - a new music video. The latest Made in the A.M. single got its clip, and it features everyone's favorite boys living it up in a New York City hotel and showing off what a day behind the scenes may look like. -
Adele Teases New Album '25' Release in Lengthy Twitter Post
Adele has finally seemingly confirmed what we've all known for months, a new album called 25 is on its way. On early Wednesday morning (Oct. 21), the "Skyfall" singer posted a lengthy note on her Twitter and Facebook explaining the concept of her 21 follow-up and apologizing to fans for the lengthy wait between albums. -
Sauce Walka Accuses Drake's 'Hotline Bling' Video Of Stealing The "Drip"
Sauce Walka, one member of the Houston duo the Sauce Twinz, wasn't happy upon seeing Drake's new "Hotline Bling" music video, believing that Drake was inappropriately trying to copy elements of the Sauce Twinz' "drip" style with his dance moves in the video. -
Curren$y to Release New Album 'Canal Street Confidential' in December
Curren$y's new album, Canal Street Confidential, now has an official release date. His latest studio effort is slated to drop in December. -
French Band Caravan Palace Streaming New Electro-Swing Album [LISTEN]
French electronic/jazz fusion group Caravan Palace have released their new full-length album, <|°_°|>, via Le Plan Records. Using a series of keyboard characters as a title that has been commonly translated as Robot despite the band's insistence via their Facebook that listeners should refer to the album as anything they wish, the Parisian electronic big band's third album premiered on KCRW and is now also streaming on Spotify and available for purchase through the band's website. -
Warpaint's Theresa Wayman, Hot Chip's Jones, All We Are's Gikling Launch BOSS Project [LISTEN]
Warpaint vocalist/guitarist Theresa Wayman, All We Are bassist Guro Gikling and drummer Sarah Jones from both Hot Chip and Yeasayer, have announced their new project, BOSS. The trio will officially release I'm Down With That on November 27 via Dan Carey's Speedy Wunderground (known for working with Bat for Lashes, The Kills, Franz Ferdinand and Chairlift, among others) as a limited 7". The B side will feature Carey's dub remix of the same track, entitled "Mr Dan's I'm Dub With That." You can listen to both tracks via Speedy Wunderground's Soundcloud, below. -
The Game Says He Won't Watch LA Lakers in 2015 NBA Season Unless Lamar Odom Is On The Team
The Game told reporters he won't watch the Los Angeles Lakers play unless they decide to let Lamar Odom play on the team following his recovery from a coma. -
D.R.A.M. Releases Extended Version of 'Caretaker' Featuring SZA
After admitting that he felt like he got jacked by Drake, D.R.A.M. is focusing on pushing his new music. In recent days, the up-and-coming Viriginia artist released the extended version of "Caretaker" featuring SZA. -
WATCH The Muppets' Swedish Chef Covers Sia's 'Chandelier'
The Muppet known as the Swedish Chef has paused from making popcorn for just long enough to record and release a video of him Bork Bork Bork-ing his way through Sia's "Chandelier." Aptly renamed "Cherndelifer," the cover is the product of Brock Baker, the comedian also known as the McGoiter of YouTube fame. Watch the video below. -
Florence + the Machine Perform 'Ship to Wreck' in Pool of Water on 'Ellen' [WATCH]
Florence + the Machine appeared as the musical guest on The Ellen Degeneres Show yesterday (October 20) to perform their latest record, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful's hit single "Ship to Wreck," but that's not all they did. The band stood in a giant pool of water during the entirety of the song.
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