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Carrie Underwood is one step closer to revealing her full musical tale as a Storyteller. Weeks after announcing her first album since giving birth and releasing the record's first single "Smoke Break," on Wednesday night (Sept. 9), the American Idol alumna offered up the full tracklisting for her Blown Away follow-up on Instagram. -
The Libertines Release "Heart Of The Matter" Ahead of New Album 'Anthem For Doomed Youth'
The Libertines have been buzzing a lot in the rock music world lately and the release of new song "Heart Of The Matter" ahead of new album 'Anthem For Doomed Youth' is the cincher. New singles "Gunga Din," "Glasgow Coma Scale Blues" and title track "Anthem For Doomed Youth," have also been receiving decent reviews leading up to the release of their third LP, scheduled to drop this Friday (Sept.7). -
Tinashe Releases "Party Favors" Featuring Young Thug Ahead of New Album 'Joyride' [LISTEN]
Just last week, Tinashe revealed her plans to release a new album titled 'Joyride.' Now, she's already gifting fans with new music. She released the album's first single "Party Favors" featuring Young Thug. -
Chris Stapleton and Kelsea Ballerini's CMA Nominations Show Changing Country Music Scene
The CMA Awards are an extravagant event showcasing the talent of today's top country stars and awarding the up-and-coming musicians soon to dominate one of the country's most popular genres of music. The fact that artists like Chris Stapleton and Kelsea Ballerini are talked about in coveted categories such as Album of the Year and New Artist of the Year alongside mainstay talents Little Big Town and Jason Aldean speaks to the changing state of country music. -
Iron & Wine Covers Neil Young's "Albuquerque" on 'Archive Series Vol. 2' [Listen]
Before taking up the moniker of Iron & Wine, Sam Beam was recording a number of simple tracks that never made it onto his debut album 'The Creek Drank The Cradle.' Now, he's releasing those tracks in what he's dubbing the 'Archive Series' and the latest track is a cover of Neil Young's "Albuquerque." -
Okkervil River Reissues 'Black Sheep Boy' in Deluxe Edition with Unreleased Covers
Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its album 'Black Sheep Boy,' the Americana band Okkervil River is issuing a 3-LP deluxe reissue of the decade old album, which will include 'Black Sheep Boy Appendix' and 'There Swims A Swan,' a collection of covers recorded before the 'Black Sheep' session. -
Justin Bieber Releases Acoustic Version of 'What Do You Mean' [WATCH]
Pop sensation Justin Bieber has announced that he has released an acoustic version (as promised to fans) for his No.1 single "What Do You Mean." The release has officially set the Spotify record of being streamed 21 million times in five days. He had initially offered the stripped-down version to his fans if they would set a world record for streaming on the hip music discovery site and the Beliebers certainly seem up to the challenge after hitting their goal in less than a week, beating out One Direction's standing Spotify record. -
Stephen Colbert Sings "Everyday People" in All Star Jam on 'Late Show'
Stephen Colbert kicked things off right in his premier as host of 'The Late Show' as band leader Jon Batiste and Stay Human led an all-star cast consisting of blues and R&B legends Buddy Guy and Mavis Staples as well as newer acts including Alabama Shakes' frontwoman Brittany Howard, St. Paul and the Broken Bones frontman Paul Geneway, Ben Folds, Derek Trucks, Aloe Blacc, Kyle Resnick, Susan Tedeschi and Colbert himself, in a rendition of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" that set the tone for the shows to come. -
Mat Zo Remixes Porter Robinson "Flicker" For 'Worlds' Album
On Friday Porter Robinson announced the Worlds Remix album, which has tabbed the likes of Mat Zo, Odesza and Chrome Sparks to provide contributions. We have been in the dark about what these new remixes sound like up until this point, but today Robinson shared possibly the most anticipated rework of the bunch - Mat Zo's remix of "Flicker." -
Hollywood Vampires (Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry) Announce First Tour Dates
Hollywood Vampires -- the combined power of industry legends Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum -- have announced their first tour dates. The band's initial shows will be at the Roxy (Sept.16 and 17), which is appropriately on the infamous heavy-drinking, hard-rocking Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. -
Demi Lovato Covers Hozier 'Take Me to Church', Makes Over 'Cool for the Summer' for BBC
Demi Lovato may have gotten sexy on her new single "Cool for the Summer," but she still knows how to belt a ballad like the best of them. Recently, the Confident singer appeared in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and in addition to performing a selection of her own big hits, Lovato also took some time out to give a faithful rendition of Hozier's big single "Take Me to Church." -
Van Halen 2015 North American Tour & Motley Crue, Alice Cooper 'The Final Tour' Tickets Soar
1980s band Motley Crue will be touring on their "The Final Tour" until December, and tickets are averaging over $185 on the secondary market. To compare, another revival tour from this summer featuring 1970s group, Van Halen, will extend until October and is averaging $228 on the secondary market.
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