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Fans have been anticipating Ne-Yo's sixth studio album, "Non-Fiction," since he announced the release back in May. After a few delays, the singer has revealed the album's official release date and that it will feature Jeezy, Juicy J and ScHoolboy Q. -
Faith No More Play Surprise Set at Amoeba Records for the Record Store Day Release of New Single 'Motherf--cker' [WATCH]
Faith No More surprised patrons of Amoeba Records in San Francisco yesterday (Nov. 28) in honor of the Black Friday Record Store Day release of their first single in 16 years, "Motherf--ker." The single was released on vinyl yesterday and will be available to download Dec. 9. Faith No More's follow-up to 1997's 'Album of the Year' will be out this spring. -
Mayday Parade To Record New Album In 2015, Drummer Says
Mayday Parade have been slowly ascending toward Billboard dominance since releasing their 2007 debut, A Lesson In Romantics. The Tallahassee rockers followed that uncharted release with 2009's Anywhere But Here (No. 31), 2011's Mayday Parade (No. 12) and 2013's Monsters in the Closet (No. 10). -
8 Christmas Songs By Unexpected Artists: Pink Floyd, Kanye West, And More
Christmas music is typically the territory of Christian artists, country singers, or pop singers looking for a quick cash-in between proper studio albums (though that doesn't mean these cash-ins can't be great). However, there have been some strange cases where artists in other genres, such as rap, metal, and indie rock, have tried their hand at Christmas music as well. Here are eight Christmas songs or albums from unexpected artists. -
Dave Grohl Shares Kurt Cobain's Reaction to Early Foo Fighters Demos for Seattle Episode of 'Sonic Highways'
Last night (November 28) on Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters visited Seattle, the motherland of grunge and home to the frontman's former band, Nirvana. A pivotal moment during the episode revolved around some demo tapes featuring songs that would later become part of 1995's Foo Fighters ("Alone + Easy Target"). Grohl recorded the debut album in Seattle following Cobain's untimely death, but not before the iconic singer had heard the demo. -
'Song One' Soundtrack Reveled: Jenny Lewis, Johnathan Rice Share Tracklist
Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice contributed a truckload of tunes for the 2015 music-centric film Song One, which stars Anne Hathaway and Johnny Flynn. -
Jamey Johnson Creates Record Label; Country Star Also Announces Holiday Album
When fans saw the header "NEW MUSIC COMING SOON" on Jamey Johnson's official website last month, they took to social media to celebrate the forthcoming project, Johnson's first full studio effort since 2010. -
Ben Gibbard Talks Kurt Cobain With Dave Grohl On 'Sonic Highways'
Death Cab for Cutie and Foo Fighters don't exactly mix, but that didn't keep DCFC's Ben Gibbard from contributing to a fellow Seattle-ish project this year. The singer helped out with Foo's "Subterranean," released earlier this month on Sonic Highways. -
Scott Stapp Releases New Videos Describing Hard Times, Creed Frontman Claims He's Owed $50 Million [WATCH]
Former Creed frontman Scott Stapp has fallen on hard times. A video of the singer confessing that he's homeless and broke surfaced a few days ago. It appears to have been deleted, but the singer posted new videos explaining more about his financial woes. Stapp appears to be sober in both videos (he's battled with substance abuse in the past) and claims that his record label, from what he's heard, owes him $50 million. -
Paul Stanley: KISS Was 'Screwed Over' at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Gene Simmons Had Fun Though [WATCH]
Although Gene Simmons was glad to be a part of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, KISS frontman Paul Stanley was a little less enthused. The singer took to Twitter to express his displeasure with the appearance, for which they played "Rock and Roll All Nite," but offered no specific reason why. It sounds like there was some sort of miscommunication between the band's camp and an executive in charge of the parade. -
'The Possum' Vinyl Release: Mark Kozelek Adding Weird B-Side To Single
Mark Kozelek is the flame-throwing artist behind Sun Kil Moon, a musical project that produced this year's best dis track. He recently announced he's re-releasing "The Possum" as a 10-inch vinyl (due April 2015). -
Killer Mike Talks 'Empathy' For Police, State of Rap Music: 'It's Very Narcissistic'
Killer Mike and El-P went full-out gangster on "Run the Jewels 2," but he said he's focused on the common man in a recent interview.
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