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Scott Weiland wants to make one thing clear: He has no connection to the rock supergroup Art of Anarchy besides spending a day or two in the studio during 2014. -
Johnny Ramone's Red Mosrite Guitar Sells for $71K at Auction, Axe Linked to the Ramones TV Appearances in the 1980s
There's still plenty of love for the iconic punk band the Ramones in today's day and age. One fan recently purchased Johnny Ramone's signature Mosrite guitar at auction for $71,825. The rare rock 'n' roll artifact was signed by the guitarist as well. Johnny owned nine other Mosrite axes. -
Ryan Adams and Mandy Moore Divorce After Five Years of Marriage: Reps Say Decision to Split Was Mutual
Ryan Adams and Mandy Moore have filed for divorce after five years of marriage. The split is mutual, according to a joint statement. The "Gimme Something Good" singer and Tangled voice actress were married in 2009 in Savannah, Georgia, and celebrated their five-year anniversary in their new hometown of Los Angeles. -
LCD Soundsystem's Debut Album: 9 Songs Ranked for Its 10th Anniversary
Today, Jan. 24, marks the 10th anniversary of LCD Soundsystem's self-titled debut album, which saw DFA Records founder James Murphy combining the seemingly disparate worlds of punk and dance music into a distinctly '00s sound oozing with New York cool. In celebration of this incredible album, here are its nine exclusive songs ranked, from weakest to best. -
Pharrell to Guest Star on New Episode of 'The Simpsons' as Himself
Pharrell first got connected to the cartoon world by writing the eventual chart-topping hit single "Happy," but now the season eight The Voice coach is looking to get animated again. Yes, it's Pharrell's time to make a guest appearance on a new episode of The Simpsons. -
Barack Obama, David Cameron and Narendra Modi: Guessing at 6 World Leaders' Favorite Performers
The favorite music of the world's most powerful people is often kept a secret, as one controversial faux pas could be the death of a political career. Things have started to warm up however, as the leaders of the free (and less than free) world have taken to filling the general public in on their Facebook favs. David Cameron told the world this week that he preferred Bryan Ferry over Jay Z, and even Vladimir Putin has warmed enough to inform his constituents that he was "a Russian man and I listen to Russian music." French President Francois Hollande used "Niggas in Paris" as part of a campaign commercial during 2012 (although we doubt he personally is a fan of Jay and Kanye). -
Chvrches To Follow-Up Debut 'The Bones of What You Believe' By Channeling Michael Jackson, Prince
After wrapping up their UK tour in support of their 2013 breakout The Bones of What You Believe in December, Glasgow synth pop group Chvrches announced that their second album was on its way. Now synth player Martin Doherty has revealed to NME some details on what the band is going for on the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut. -
Deflategate Playlist: Songs Summing Up The Patriots and Tom Brady's Bad Week with Under-Inflation
"Deflategate" and the New England Patriots, whether coach Bill Belechick or quarterback Tom Brady knew anything about it, and whether the NFL will crack down on the organization with the Super Bowl approaching is the viral topic on the tips of every tongue. The Patriots were already one of the easiest football teams to hate, thanks to previous convictions for taping signals from the New York Jets and then accusations of shifty behavior during the team's divisional round game against the Baltimore Ravens. Music Times has come up with a quick playlist of tracks to describe the team's week, along with the connection. -
Foals to Record New Album Near London, Not In "Ludicrous Locations"
Foals 2010 sophomore record, "Total Life Forever," was tracked in Sweden and they spent time in a Sydney studio while recording 2013's "Holy Fire." Suffice to say, they're ready to stay closer to home (London) on their next album, leaving the "ludicrous locations" behind. -
Fifth Harmony Members Rush to Lauren Jauregui's Defense After The Vamps Give Offensive Interview in Australia
You don't mess with a member of Fifth Harmony. And that's a lesson that The Vamps members Brad Simpson and James McVey had to learn the hard way. After giving a shocking and mildly offensive interview regarding his old relationship with 5H singer Lauren Jauregui, her fellow "Worth It" bandmates quickly came to her offense, proving that girl group girl power is still very well and alive in 2015. -
"Detroit Vs. Everybody" Video Features Eminem, Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, Royce da 5'9" & Trick Trick Repping The Motor City
Eminem brought together the most notable rappers from the Motor City for his hometown tribute "Detroit vs. Everybody." After dropping the track back in November ahead of Shady Records' two-disc ShadyXV compilation, Eminem, Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, Royce da 5'9", and Trick Trick are back for the video (via Rap-Up). -
Bob Dylan Giving New Album 'Shadows In The Night' To 50,000 Senior Citizens
The 73-year-old songwriting legend known to the world as Bob Dylan is putting out a batch of songs that he didn't pen titled "Shadows in the Night" and he offered up a Q&A opportunity to AARP Magazine as well as a giveaway to their 50,000 senior subscribers.
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