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  • 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.
  • SXSW Announces 154 Performers and 130+ Conference Panels

    The Austin, TX-based South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival has announced its first round of 154 performers, which include a myriad of assorted artists from different genres and places around the world.
  • Tinashe Poses for Playboy's 'Becoming Attraction' Ahead of New Album

    Tinashe is the latest to be featured in Playboy's "Becoming Attraction" series. She posed for the adult magazine ahead of her new album.
  • Ed Sheeran Receives Honorary Doctorate Degree From University Campus Suffolk

    With Ed Sheeran recently revealing that he's taking a break from the music scene in order to give back to charity and enjoy time to himself, it seems his schedule is as packed as ever with projects outside of the music world. Sheeran can now add receiving an honorary doctorate degree from the University Campus Suffolk to his long list of accomplishments.
  • Travis Barker: Blink-182 Has 5 Tracks With Matt Skiba Recorded

    In a recent interview, Blink-182's Travis Barker mentioned that the band, now made up of himself, Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba, have recorded 5 new songs together, including a song titled "Punk Rock Cliché."
  • 'OITNB's Jackie Cruz Unveils Video for 'Como La Flor' Selena Quintanilla Cover [WATCH]

    Before signing on for the role as Marisol "Flaca" Gonzalez in Jenji Kohan's hit Netflix series, "Orange is the New Black," Jackie Cruz tried pursuing a career in the music industry, crediting it as her first talent of affection.
  • Lil Dicky's No-Budget '$ave Dat Money' Video is SO Baller [WATCH]

    Rapper Lil Dicky whose real name Dave Burd, released his music video for "$ave Dat Money," last month (Sept. 17) off of his 'Professional Rapper' album without spending a ton of money. Although it was a bit of a sleeper hit press wise, it's certainly receiving it now for being super baller while costing almost nothing to make. It also features celebrities Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan.
  • Radiohead, Oasis, Blur and More Make 'Kill Your Friends' Soundtrack

    The highly anticipated music industry film, "Kill Your Friends," is set to hit UK cinemas Nov. 6 and with its release comes the incredible soundtrack full of Brit rock songs from the likes of '90s hit makers Oasis, Blur and Radiohead.
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