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Although previously outspoken about his disdain for music videos, Noel Gallagher is featured in the clip for his Johnny Marr-featuring track "Ballad of The Mighty I" from his band High Flying Birds. A bit self-aware, the clip features an annoying director who acts self-important and takes a selfie with the singer. -
PonoMusic Rumored to Have Acquired Rights to Beatles Catalogue; 'Revolver' And More May Be On PonoPlayer Soon Enough
Just last week Music Times came up with a short list of relatively recent albums that we'd like to see get the full hi-res treatment at Pono, assuming that our vinyl copies of older records would do for the time being. Apparently not however, as rumors suggest CEO Neil Young and the team at PonoMusic have gotten ahold of the rights to The Beatles catalogue and are working to remaster it in full 192 kHz. The new version of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is "going to blow your mind," reportedly. -
The Prodigy Announce 10-Date UK Tour In Support Of The Day Is My Enemy
2015 is looking like it will be a big year for UK electronic band, The Prodigy. The "Firestarter" trio revealed earlier in the month that their sixth studio album The Day Is My Enemy would be released on March 30th and the lead single "Nasty" would arrive sometime in January. In support of the album, they have announced a 10-date UK tour in May that will crisscross the island hitting Newcastle, Cardiff, Reading and end with back-to-back nights at London's legendary Alexandria Palace on May 15 and May 16. -
Stream Mark Ronson's 'Uptown Special' Online Before Release Date: Featuring New Music from Bruno Mars, Stevie Wonder, Mystikal & More
Mark Ronson joined forces with Bruno Mars to bring some "Uptown Funk" to you and delivered, getting his first No. 1 single in the United States. And now, he's bringing the Uptown Special. Ronson's new album isn't technically due for release until tomorrow (Jan. 13), but the album is now available to stream in full ahead of its drop date. -
Gallows Releasing New Album in April Featuring Siouxsie Sioux-Inspired Single; Only Three Live Dates Announced So Far
Gallows has announced it will be releasing a new album on April 13 and nationalist fans of the British hardcore band might be concerned to know that the subject matter could be becoming more and more North American. The title, Desolation Sounds, which is named after a body of water in Canadian vocalist Wade MacNeil's homeland, and not the actual sound of desolation. -
Stream Sleater-Kinney's New Album 'No Cities to Love' A Week Ahead Of Official Release [LISTEN]
Female punk trio Sleater-Kinney will release its eighth studio effort, No Cities to Love, next week (Jan. 20). The effort, the band's first in 10 years, is available to stream over at NPR. Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker and Janet Weiss will also hit the road next month for a reunion tour in support of the album. -
Kelly Clarkson Returns With Booming "Heartbeat Song" Off Upcoming Studio Album [LISTEN]
After sharing a snippet of the song with her infant daughter River Rose last week, Kelly Clarkson has officially premiered the lead single "Heartbeat Song" off her upcoming seventh studio album. -
See How Flume Rang in the New Year at SnowGlobe Festival [WATCH]
Generally in the Northern Hemisphere, most people want to stay inside as much as possible on New Year's Eve. But there were some brave souls who are willing to brave the cold at SnowGlobe Festival in the mountain resort town of South Lake Tahoe, California. Australian producer and DJ sensation Harley Straten, better known as Flume, one half of What So Not alongside Emoh Instead, performed the mainstage headlining set to ring in the New Year. SnowGlobe was there with their cameras to catch all the action, with Straten ushering in 2015 with his signature remix of Disclosure's "U & Me" under a dazzling display of fireworks and stage production that matched the vibe of the tune.Tucked away on the campus of Lake Tahoe Community College, right on the edge of Lake Tahoe and tucked in below the mountains, Snowglobe finds itself in a small paradise with skiing, music and picturesque natural beauty. The three-day festival took place from Dec. 29 to 31 and into the New Year. The lineup included names like the aforementioned Flume, Disclosure, Zedd, Skrillex, Phantogram, Porter Robinson live, Atmosphere, Justin Martin and many others. -
Carly Rae Jepsen: "Call Me Maybe" Star in Studio with Jack Antonoff, Dev Hynes and Ariel Rechtshaid for New Album
We haven't forgotten Carly Rae Jepsen but it's certainly been a while since we saw her name in a headline. The vocalist behind the biggest breakthrough hit of 2012, "Call Me Maybe," has posted a few Instagram shots that indicate she'll be releasing a follow-up to her second (albeit first album to register with mainstream listeners) album, Kiss, later during 2015. Featured in the photos are Bleachers frontman Jack Antonoff, Blood Orange mastermind Dev Hynes, and Haim-producer Ariel Rechtshaid. -
Eric Church's 2015 Tour Gets Major Extension: "Talladega" Singer Announces New Dates Through May
Eric Church just can't keep The Outsiders off the road. Today (Jan. 12), the "Talladega" singer announced yet another extension for his 2015 tour. In addition to his current trek and a round of shows with Kenny Chesney, Church has announced his live plans through May. -
Snoop Dogg To Guest Star On Upcoming Episode Of Fox's 'Empire'
The new Fox television series Empire, a soap opera about the hip-hop industry created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong, has just closed a deal with Snoop Dogg for an upcoming episode. The rapper will play himself in a guest starring role on Episode 11, which will air in late February or early March, The Wrap reports. The show premiered last week to positive reviews. -
Broadway Shows: Jennifer Hudson Joining 'The Color Purple' and Idina Menzel Joint 'If/Then' Closing Down When She Leaves
A couple of news bites coming from Broadway on Monday: Jennifer Hudson will make her debut on Broadway starring in The Color Purple, while Idina Menzel's current home, If/Then, will end its run after a one-year run on March 22.
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