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With Taylor Swift out of the way, Chet Faker had clear sailing to the No. 1 spot on the Triple J Hottest 100 list, an annual Australian poll that ranks the nation's favorite tunes from the past year. -
Ed Sheeran Offers Noel Gallagher Wembley Tickets After Former Oasis Frontman Slammed Him
There's a sense of comradery in the British music scene, at least between Ed Sheeran and Noel Gallagher. After the former Oasis frontman slammed the "Thinking Out Loud" singer, claiming he "didn't want to live in a world where [Ed Sheeran playing Wembley] is possible," Sheeran has a peace offering: a pair of tickets to the very show that causes Gallagher such distress. -
Eve Speaks Out on Iggy Azalea: She Isn't Her 'Cup of Tea,' But Offers Support
Iggy Azalea has made her fair share of enemies since rising to prominence in 2014, but now that the initial storm has died down, several prominent artists are taking more measured looks at the Australian rapper. Eve even said that though the Aussie is not her "cup of tea," she nonetheless offers her support. -
AWOLNATION Announces New Album 'Run' for March, Releases Grooving New Single "Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf)" [LISTEN]
In 2013, AWOLNATION made major waves on the Billboard Hot 100 by spending 56 weeks on the chart with the hard-hitting single "Sail." And now, Aaron Bruno is back with a grooving new single and a new album for the spring. Today (Jan. 26), AWOLNATION dropped the official music video for "Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf)" and announced the tracklist and album cover for the new record Run. -
Kelly Clarkson's New Album 'Piece By Piece' Release Date Set for March as "Heartbeat Song" Gets Lyric Video
First, Kelly Clarkson had her adorable baby River Rose Blackstock, then she released her peppy comeback single "Heartbeat Song," and now the original American Idol winnger is prepping her new album. Today (Jan. 26), Clarkson announced that her eighth studio album Piece by Piece has a release date. -
Ryan Adams, Jenny Lewis Perform on 'Austin City Limits' with "Stay with Me" and "Just One of the Guys" [WATCH]
Ryan Adams and Jenny Lewis performed on the PBS series "Austin City Limits" Saturday, Jan. 24, kicking off the show's 40th season. While Adams's set spanned recordings from 2002 until last year ("Stay with Me"), Lewis relied heavily on her recent "The Voyager" LP with tunes like "Just One of the Guys." Some welcome surprises were Adams doing "When Summer Ends" from 2014's "1984" EP and Lewis digging into Rilo Kiley's "Silver Lining," "Consequence of Sound" noted. -
Surfjan Stevens Announces New Tour in Light of Album Release for 'Carrie & Lowell' [Schedule]
Surfjan Stevens has announced that he'll be undertaking a sizable North American tour to accompany the release of Carrie & Lowell, his first release since 2010's The Age of Adz. -
Beck New Album 2015: Festival Site Teases That 'Morning Phase' Follow-Up Could Drop Before Summer
Beck has gotten more than enough Grammy buzz for his touching 2014 album (and Sea Change "sequel") Morning Phase, but it's seeming as though the "Waking Light" singer is already looking to release his next record before this summer. That is, if his festival performance bio for Øyafestivalen is to be believed. -
Wynn Las Vegas Announces 2015 Artist Roster Featuring Avicii, Diplo, Skrillex, Kaskade, Zedd and Others
The Las Vegas arms race is heating up with strip veteran Wynn Las Vegas announcing its complete artist roster for 2015. A few names have already trickled out so far this year, with Kaskade making a big announcement of his homecoming to Wynn for a multi-year residency, and a report on Calvin Harris's new residency at Hakkasan by "Askmen" revealed Avicii's intentions to return to Wynn and at a higher price tag then Harris's reported $400,000 per gig. The Vegas nightlife brand, which owns XS Nightclub, Surrender, Tryst and Encore Beach Club, has brought in top-flight acts like Diplo, Skrillex, Laidback Luke, David Guetta, Zedd and others. -
Mikal Cronin New Music and Tour: Rocker Releases New Song and Announces Album 'MKIII' [Look & Listen]
Mikal Cronin may not exactly be the same kind of guitar-centric act as Led Zeppelin but the Laguna Beach rocker sure takes a clue from Jimmy page and co. when it comes to naming his albums: He just announced the release of his third LP, MKIII. That follows in the footsteps of 2013's excellent MKII and his 2011 debut Mikal Cronin. At least his album art is evolving along the way. MKII only featured a photo of clouds while MKIII features an ink-wash (which kind of looks like clouds?) and the performer's glum-looking face. -
'The Voice' Winner Craig Wayne Boyd Wrote A New Song About His Experiences on Blake Shelton's Team on Show
The Voice season seven winner Craig Wayne Boyd is already making a bit of a splash in the country music world. His coronation single "My Baby's Got a Smile on Her Face" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, he performed at The Grand Ol Opry and he's set to appear on the country festival circuit next year with a performance at Faster Horses 2015. And now, he's set to release his new album. And at least one song is inspired by his journey on the hit NBC reality competition that is helping to make him a star. -
Dropkick Murphys Tell Republican Governor Scott Walker to Stop Using "I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
If you're a working class influenced punk rock band, the idea of an anti-labor, anti-labor politician using your music at political rallies may just make you a little bit angry. Enter in the fable of Dropkick Murphys. The Massachusetts band's big hit "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" is now getting played at political events for Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, and Dropkick Murphys are not happy.
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