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Good news out of Eastern Europe today, as a group of the continent's leaders announced that a ceasefire had been reached between the government of Ukraine and the rebellious faction in the southeast of the country. You can probably hedge bets that shots will be fired soon enough however. After all, the last time the parties arrived at a ceasefire (September of 2014), it had collapsed by the end of the year. Other things that won't be surprising when they collapse: The reunions of these beloved bands. -
Armin van Buuren Announces A State of Trance 2015 Compilation Featuring Gaia, Gareth Emery, Aly & Fila and More
Armin van Buuren has released the tracklist for his 12th A State of Trance compilation that will be released March 27. The 30-track compilation will be split into two CDs: on the beach and in the club. They, as the Armin van Buuren website states, "represent the two sides of the coin of a perfect music experience," easing listeners into more uptempo selections with a full CD of soothing and slower tracks handpicked by van Buuren. The compilation features Gaia, Gareth Emery, Aly & Fila and more -
Madonna on Using The Word 'B-tch' In Her 'Rebel Heart' Songs: "The Word Police Can F--k Off"
Madonna truly has a Rebel Heart. She has historically been unconcerned with creating music that might make people feel uncomfortable, and that seems to be the case even today. In an upcoming interview with Billboard, she gives a blunt response for those who think it's wrong of her to use the word b*tch, which appears in two of her upcoming songs. -
Dipset Reunion: 'Crunk Muzik' Group Announce 'Pledge of Allegiance' Tour Dates
The long-awaited Dipset reunion is officially happening thanks to Funkmaster Flex, who apparently corralled each of the Crunk Muzik members and got them back together for a tour. They broke the Pledge of Allegiance tour news in January on Funk Flex's radio show and now the first seven dates on the tour have been unveiled. The group made the announcement on Instagram and started a new Twitter account today just to provide updates. -
Florence + The Machine Drop New Song "What Kind of Man", Announce Album 'How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful' for June Release Date
Florence and the Machine are officially back and just as good as ever. Today (Feb. 12), after a four year absence from releasing new music, Florence Welch and co. officially announced the Ceremonials follow-up How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful and released the first single, "What Kind of Man." -
Bestival 2015 Lineup Phase 1: The Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Duran Duran Headlining
Award-winning U.K. festival Bestival -- see what they did there? -- has announced the first phase of artists who will be joining the 2015 festival on the Isle of Wight off the southern coast of England. The first two headliners are The Chemical Brothers and "Born Slippy" band Underworld along with Duran Duran. -
Taylor Swift Gives Advice, Crafts Playlist For Fan Dealing With Tough Breakup [LISTEN]
Taylor Swift is known for keeping close tabs on her fans. She regularly communicates with them via social media and even sent some lucky ones personalized gifts for the holidays (or Swiftmas, if you prefer). So it came as no surprise that the queen of break-up songs reached out to a fan who was going through some heartbreak of her own. -
Kid Ink Drops "Ride Out" Featuring Tyga, Wale, YG and Rich Homie Quan from 'Furious 7' Soundtrack [LISTEN]
Kid Ink leads the charge in this new track from the upcoming "Furious 7" soundtrack. "Ride Out" features Tyga, Wale, YG and Rich Homie Quan, but it is Ink who owns the 3 1/2-minute track with the introductory verse and hook. "Furious 7" hits theaters April 3 and the soundtrack will be out March 17, "HotNewHipHop" noted. -
Death Cab for Cutie 'Black Sun' Music Video is an Action Film Directed by Ben Gibbard [WATCH]
Ben Gibbard is getting out from behind the microphone to behind the camera in the new music video for Death Cab for Cutie's Kintsugi single "Black Sun." -
Jackie Robinson West Has Regional Championship Revoked: Awards Lost in Music, from Miley Cyus, Milli Vanilli and More
The Little League world took a turn for the sadder yesterday when it was announced that Jackie Robinson West, a team of youth baseball players from the South Side of Chicago, would have its 2014 Great Lakes Regional title revoked. In other words, the coach and other scheming adults incorporated children into a super-team. The players weren't aware what was going on but now they'll suffer the most disappointment, as will their hometown. The revocation of awards is more rare in the entertainment industry than the athletic industry. There are just only so many ways you can cheat. Nonetheless, it's happened. Here are five cases of an award or nomination being revoked in music. -
Action Bronson Shares 'Mr. Wonderful' Album Cover Art
Action Bronson has unveiled the album cover art for his upcoming artist album Mr. Wonderful releasing through Vice/Atlantic Records on March 24th. He made the announcement on Twitter and Instagram where he is holding a hard copy of the album in his hands. -
Steely Dan Announce Summer Tour With Elvis Costello Following Coachella Appearance [FULL SCHEDULE]
Steely Dan recently announced a short tour in April that will include a set at Coachella. Elvis Costello will join the band in July for a 21-date summer trek following the music festival. The outing kicks off July 6 in Morrison, Colorado, and wraps up Aug. 12 in West Palm Beach, Florida, "Consequence of Sound" noted.
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