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DMV rapper Goldlink has released his debut album And After That, We Didn't Talk a full week ahead of schedule. Out now via Los Angeles-based music collective and label Soulection, the 11-track LP is largely devoid of features, but has a few from Masego, demotaped and more. -
Mysteryland USA Will Return to Woodstock ‘69 Grounds in 2016 on a New Date
Mysteryland, the world's longest-running electronic music, culture and arts festival, has announced that it will return for its third annual U.S. edition on the grounds of the original 1969 Woodstock festival. While the event is returning to the Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center, it's not coming without some major changes in 2016. For starters, festival organizers have chosen a new date. The tens of thousands of attendees will descend upon New York's Catskills the weekend of June 10-13, rather than raving in the woods on Memorial Day Weekend like in years past. -
Axwell / Ingrosso, Pusha T Release 'This Time' For Charity
Axwell / Ingrosso have released the duo's new song "This Time." The two former Swedish House Mafia members have teamed up with one of EDM's favorite rappers Pusha T to provide some more ruggedness to the already gritty beat. The pair are donating all single proceeds from "This Time" to charity. -
One Direction Lead 'Made in the A.M.' Release with Fan-Inspired New Song 'History': LISTEN
One Direction is just one week away from the release of its fifth and latest album Made in the A.M., and the boy band is celebrating the upcoming LP by rolling out another new song. And this one is special for the fans. -
Watch Adele Perform 'Hello' Live for the First Time in BBC Special Preview
If you think Adele's new single "Hello" is a stunner on recording, just wait until you hear it live. On Friday (Nov. 6), the BBC released a teaser for her much-hyped special Adele at the BBC, and it features the first live performance of her lead 25 single. -
Sia Debuts Karate Themed Video for 'Alive' Featuring New Mini-Me Mahiro Takano [WATCH]
Instead of the expected and obvious choice of Maddie Ziegler, Sia turned to a new mini-me, Mahrio Takano and her martial arts talents (specifically karate) to be the hub of her latest music video for "Alive." The clip for the powerful, 'This Is Acting' anthem track follows Sia's pattern of asking someone else to stand in the spotlight for her projects. -
Maroon 5 Tour 2016: Tove Lo, R. City, PHASES Join 'Sugar' Band on the Road
Maroon 5 has been teasing fans about its 2016 tour dates all week, and on Friday (Nov. 6), the "Sugar" band finally delivered. In continuing support of its new album V, Maroon 5 will be hitting the road with Tove Lo, R. City and PHASES. -
Stream Laidback Luke Album 'Focus' With D.O.D, Benny Benassi, GTA, Yellow Claw
One of the hardest working men in music, Laidback Luke has been low-key working on his first album in 13 years and today has released his new LP Focus. The LP has a whole host of features from a variety of different singers and fellow producers like D.O.D, Yellow Claw, GTA, Benny Benassi, Trevor Guthrie and many more. -
Sam Smith's Passionate Cover of Amy Winehouse's 'Love is a Losing Game' [LISTEN]
Since the Amy Winehouse's unfortunate death, artists from around the world have given their take on a number of her songs, some even writing songs about her, but as you can imagine, nobody has come close to Sam Smith's latest passionate cover of the late singer's "Love is a Losing Game." -
Roger Waters Details New Album That Asks 'Why Are We Killing Children?'
Although a release date for Roger Waters' next album is still undetermined, the former Pink Floyd bassist does have a pretty extensive collection of demos along with a concept that strings each one to the next. The rocker recently detailed his plans of an impending concept album in the midst of 'Roger Waters The Wall's' success. -
Noel Gallagher Insults Radiohead, One Direction and Others in Memorable Interview
Noel Gallagher's artist feuds make Taylor Swift's look like child's play, as he tears into Radiohead and the band's frontman Thom Yorke in a profanity laced interview for Esquire's cover story. -
Ariana Grande Slams DJs Justin Credible & Eric D-Lux For Sexist Comments On Air
Ariana Grande is known for speaking her mind on sexism in the music industry in the past, but a recent interview with the Los Angeles radio station Power 106 was one for the books. During the interview the radio hosts Justin Credible and Eric D-Lux were exceedingly immature with their subject matter. Grande fended off various questions and comments from the DJs that were definitely sexist.
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