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The Official Charts Company of the UK has taken the continued rise of vinyl LPs into consideration and has introduced a new list tracking sales of the format every week. The first rendition of the chart was revealed Sunday night (the same time that the rest of the UK charts are exposed), featuring All Time Low and Future Hearts as its first no. 1, mirroring the band's performance on the overall Albums Chart. -
Jodeci's New Album 'The Past, the Present, the Future' Debuts at No. 2 on R&B Charts, Tour in the Works
Earlier this month, Jodeci's new album 'The Past, the Present, the Future' debuted at No. 2 on the R&B charts, and there is word that a supporting tour is in the works. -
Paul Feig Puts Freaks and Geeks Reboot Rumours to Rest at TV Land Awards
Although it was prematurely pulled off the air after one 18-episode season, "Freaks and Geeks" remains a cult hit, gaining a copious amount of fans over the past 15 years and even a TV Land Award. -
Camp Bisco 2015 Return in Doubt Over Safety, Drug Concerns
Fans were hoping that the controversial jam and electronic update New York music festival, Camp Bisco, was going to make its triumphant return to Mariaville in 2015 after being denied permits in 2014. That appears to be in jeopardy as recent developments at the local level of government have put organizers on the back foot even after they were granted some permits to go ahead with this year. The primary concerns presented by officials are whether or not plans put forth by new festival organizers will do enough to address safety and drug issues that have plagued the event in the past. -
Curren$y Shares "Sidewalk Show" Music Video From 'Pilot Talk III'
Curren$y has unveiled the music video for his track "Sidewalk Show," which was taken from his recently released album 'Pilot Talk III.' The music video is short and simple, sticking with Spitta outside his tour bus in a lot somewhere in the United States with heavily graffitied buildings surrounding him. Blunt in hand, always lit and available for a puff throughout the two-minute video, Spitta drops his "braggadocios" rhymes into the camera for the simple and street-smart clip. -
Mumford & Sons Take Over 'Saturday Night Live' With Songs Off Their New LP 'Wilder Mind' [WATCH]
For their new LP 'Wilder Mind,' Mumford & Sons decided to take a different route than they are used to. Trading in their folk sound, fully equipped with accordions and banjos, the foursome plugged in their guitars for songs to thrill the audience at 'Saturday Night Live.' -
Tyler, the Creator Calls Out Coachella VIP, Jokes With Kendall Jenner [WATCH]
Tyler, the Creator is a man of the people and a prankster. The "Yonkers" rapper used those skills last night, April 11, during his Coachella performance on the Outdoor stage. He took the time during his set to call out the celebrity-filled "boring" VIP section, specifically picking out his friend Kendall Jenner by playfully ripping on her. -
Mariah Carey's 5 Bestselling Albums: 'Daydream,' 'Emancipation of Mimi' and More
Mariah Carey released 'The Emancipation of Mimi'—what many considered to be a comeback for the performer, who was one of the best-selling artists of the '90s—ten years ago on this day. It ended up becoming one of her bestselling releases, so Music Times has gathered up the bestselling of releases of Carey's career, including 'Daydream,' 'Emancipation' and more. -
'Game of Thrones' Four New Episodes Leaked Online Just Before Show's Season Five Premiere
Sunday night, April 12, marks the Season 5 premiere of the HBO fantasy drama 'Game of Thrones' -- but there is another means of watching. The first four of the season's 10 new episodes have been leaked online just hours before the live premiere. -
Tomorrowland, TomorrowWorld Promoter ID&T's Founder Duncan Stutterheim Stepping Down
Duncan Stutterheim, the co-founder of major dance music promoter ID&T -- which is responsible for festivals like Tomorrowland, Mysteryland, TomorrowWorld and Sensation -- is stepping down after 23 years at the helm. He took the firm from a small event company in his native land of the Netherlands to one of the major players of the festival marketplace, regardless of genre, over his time as head honcho. He explained his decision to step down in an interview with Dutch newspaper 'Volkskrant' and why he felt out of place in the modern dance music climate. -
The Beatles, Michael Jackson and More Musicians with Space Objects Named After Them
The Beatles received an interesting honor on this date 25 years ago, as each member-John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr-received the honor of having four newly discovered asteroids named after them. It's not a rare honor-as Mental Floss explains, there are literally hundreds of asteroids and "minor planets" in our galaxy, and although they don't necessarily need to be named after anything, we're a sentimental species. That's how individuals such as The Beatles, Michael Jackson and Phil Spector ended up with astronomical objects named after them. -
Ratatat Unveil "Cream on Chrome" During Coachella 2015 Performance [LISTEN]
Experimental rock electronic duo Ratatat -- comprised of Evan Mast and Mike Stroud -- has unveiled their first single in five years, "Cream on Chrome." Premiered yesterday, April 11, during their Coachella 2015 performance, the single is the first piece of original solo material from the band since their 2010 album 'LP4' on XL Recordings.
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