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Of Monsters and Men recently announced the follow-up to its 2011 debut My Head is an Animal. Beneath the Skin, due out June 9, already sounds promising with lead single "Crystals" already making the rounds on radio and the Internet. Ragnar "Raggi" Þórhallsson recently spoke to Billboard about the new release, which she promises will be more personal than the first. -
Tyler, The Creator Talks New Album 'Cherry Bomb,' Roy Ayers, Pharrell, 'Pleasantville,' School Years, Public Perception & More In PBS Interview [WATCH]
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Jay Z Releases 'Glory' Music Video on TIDAL Featuring Behind-The-Scenes Footage from Carnegie Hall [WATCH]
Jay Z is continuing to push TIDAL, and now he's offered an exclusive music video for subscribers of his new streaming service. Today (April 16), the TIDAL shareholder released a music video for his 2012 track "Glory." -
Muse Will Bring Literal Drones on Tour, According to Matt Bellamy
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Google has joined forces with Abbey Road Studios in order to produce an in-depth tour of the legendary London recording venue. Abbey Road Studios is a place where magic happens -- numerous Beatles albums, Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and Radiohead's 'The Bends' are all musical commodities from the eminent recording studio. -
Summer Set Music Festival 2015 Lineup: deadmau5, The Weeknd, Bassnectar Headline
Summer Set Music & Camping Festival has announced its 2015 lineup. Bassnectar, deadmau5, The Weeknd, Big Gigantic, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and others will headline the three-day event. The festival features a wide variety of different acts across electronic music, hip-hop and the jam band scene. -
Jason Isbell's New Album 'Something More Than Free' Set for July Release Date
The world had better get ready for some more tender-hearted country music from Jason Isbell, because the critically acclaimed crooner will be releasing a new album this summer. Following the success of his 2013 solo album Southeastern, today (April 16), Isbell announced that he will be dropping his fifth studio album Something More Than Free this July. -
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars's "Uptown Funk" No. 1 on 'Billboard' Adult R&B Chart
Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars's hit "Uptown Funk" has scored its first No. 1 on 'Billboard's' Adult R&B Songs chart. The upbeat track was released last November. -
'Empire' Lee Daniels Says on Twitter That Show's UK Premiere Will Be April 28
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Grateful Dead Co-Founder Bob Weir to Be Focus of Netflix Documentary 'The Other One'
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Incubus, Deftones, Death From Above 1979 Announce Summer Tour
Incubus and the Deftones will join forces for a summer tour that kicks off July 22 in Clarkston, Michigan, and wraps Aug. 30 in San Diego. Death from Above 1979 will tag along for all but one of the dates in addition to support band The Bots. Major stops include the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood in Atlanta and Red Rocks in Morrison. -
SiriusXM's Challenge Over Pre-1972 Music Will Be Reviewed by Appeals Court
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