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Madonna is not happy with BBC Radio 1. She has accused the station of ageism following its decision to not play the her new song "Living for Love." Radio 1 wanted to lower the demographics and decided to exclude Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' cut from its playlist, which she described as "discriminatory and unfair," 'The Sun' noted. -
Curren$y Announces 'Pilot Talk 3' Will Only Be Released on USB Drive for $100
Fans have been patiently waiting for Curren$y's 'Pilot Talk 3' album to drop, and the New Orleans rapper recently made an interesting announcement about the project's release. The spitta said his upcoming LP will only be released on a USB drive for $100. -
Tool Finally Making Progress on New Album Following Lengthy Legal Battle
Tool recently revealed that an ongoing lawsuit, which had been halting work on the group's new album, has been resolved. The suit, filed by the band's insurers, had been going on for nearly a decade, 'Rolling Stone' reported. Now that the issue has been taken care of in court, the group is making more progress with the follow-up to 2006's '10,000 Days.' -
5 Great Tracks from Phil Lesh on The Grateful Dead Bassist: 'Box of Rain,' 'New Potato Caboose' and More
The biggest concert of the year, by this reporter's reckoning, has to be the "Fare Thee Well" concert series announced by the Grateful Dead to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band's legendary shows at Soldier Field in Chicago. Although it will be the band's first official in decades (not counting The Dead gigs), none of the original members have been far from music, including bassist Phil Lesh, who has toured with Phil Lesh & Friends and the Other Ones. Music Times wants to celebrate Lesh's contributions to the Grateful Dead to honor his 75th birthday. -
Is Zedd Counting Down to New Album 'True Colors'?
Zedd appears to be counting down to a big announcement. The "Stay the Night" producer has unveiled a new website via a series of teaser videos for something called 'True Colors.' This is widely believed to be his sophomore artist album after the release of the LP's lead single "I Want You to Know" with Selena Gomez was unveiled Feb. 23. The website is blank except for a timer counting down to some sort of reveal Thursday, March 19, at 5 p.m. EST. -
Unlocking the Truth Trying to Leave Sony, Promoting New 'Breaking a Monster' Documentary
The relationship between Sony and grade-school rockers Unlocking the Truth appears to be coming to an end. The band made headlines over the summer after the label signed Malcolm Brickhouse, Jarad Dawkins and Alec Atkins to an impressive $1.8 million contract. According to Brickhouse, though, the group's lawyers are trying to eliminate the short-lived partnership, 'Billboard' noted. The singer relayed the news yesterday, March 14, at the premiere for the band's 'Breaking a Monster' documentary. Manager Alan Sacks offered no other information aside from confirming Brickhouse's statement. -
Justin Bieber Is a Good Sport at His Comedy Central Roast: Will Ferrell Jokes as Ron Burgundy at the Event
Comics and Hollywood stars gathered together last night, March 14, to make jokes about Justin Bieber. Comedy Central filmed the roast, which will premiere March 30, and 'Billboard' managed to share a few juicy details. For one, Will Ferrell laid into Bieber as Ron Burgundy. That was worth the price of admission right there. -
Axwell Λ Ingrosso Share Part 2 of "On My Way" Film With Techno Viking-Inspired "Can't Hold Us Down"
Axwell / Ingrosso have released Part 2 of their music video/film series. The new video for the previously released single "Can't Hold Us Down" follows up "On My Way," which introduced the story of Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso as fighters pitted against each other in a rural, beat-down manufacturing town in Romania. Just like a TV show, the video starts off with scenes from the previous video, giving viewers a recap of what happened in "On My Way" before launching right into the second part of the video. "Cant Hold Us Down" kicks off right where "On My Way" ended, as Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso run away from Hedford's angry financial backers, who are unhappy to see that they lost their money and the two had conspired against everyone. A car blows up rather unnecessarily and then a scene inspired by Techno Viking occurs with the burly enforcer taking off his shirt and laying down some awesome dance moves. -
The Best Thing at South by Southwest: Mophie and Real St. Bernard's Delivering Cell Phone Charge Rescues
South by Southwest has established itself as one of the best places not only to showcase your band, but also new films, firms and technology. Keeping this in mind, Mophie—a developer of electronics charging products, including battery cases—has come up with the greatest thing for those lacking charge on their phones at the Austin, festival: St. Bernards with battery charging devices coming to your rescue. -
Rae Sremmurd, Nicki Minaj and Young Thug "Throw Sum Mo" in New 'SremmLife' Music Video [WATCH]
Rae Sremmurd released a new video for the 'SremmLife' single "Throw Sum Mo" featuring Nicki Minaj and Young Thug. The clip has the crew partying at a rollerskating rink that has been taken over by strippers. As the ladies roll around, Sremmurd and their crew make it rain -- bringing together two unlikely rap video concepts. -
Liam Gallagher Sparks Oasis Reunion Rumors With Photo: Singer Visits Brother's High Flying Birds Gig
Liam Gallagher seems to be on speaking terms with his brother Noel Gallagher. The former Beady Eye singer shared a photo on Twitter of him holding up a backstage pass to one of his brother's recent gigs with the High Flying Birds. Although an Oasis reunion is unlikely anytime soon, there is still some hope lingering. -
Pearl Jam Lists South American Concerts for November, First Tour Dates of 2015; Festival Dates in Store?
Pearl Jam has announced a limited run of South and Central American tour dates, which doesn't exactly come as a surprise as the group is almost constantly touring. This will be its first set of dates on the continent since, uh, 2013. It will, however, be the band's first stop down there since it released Lightning Bolt during October of that year.
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