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  • Mary Lambert Interview: 'Same Love' Star Discusses Drake's Influence on Debut Album 'Heart on My Sleeve'

    You know Mary Lambert from the hook of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's revolutionary pro-LGBT song "Same Love" — "I can't change," she sings, "Even if I tried / Even if I wanted to" — but the Seattle-area singer is anonymous compared to hip-hop's new "it" duo, in part because she has not even released an album yet. "Heart on My Sleeve," out today, Oct. 14, is her first try, and she talks about Drake's influence on it.
  • Jack White's Keyboardist Isaiah "Ikey" Owens Found Dead In Mexico

    Isaiah "Ikey" Owens, Jack White's keyboardist in his touring band, was found dead today (Oct. 14) in Mexico.
  • Luke Bryan Announces Winter 2015 Tour Dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Country superstar Luke Bryan announced today that he will be extending his current tour into 2015, radio.com reported. After concluding the current leg of his That's My Kind of Night tour Oct. 26 in Inglewood, California, Bryan will return Feb. 10 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and make stops in Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana and Florida. The winter leg of his tour will conclude Feb. 21 in Orlando, Florida.
  • Common Announces 'Nobody's Smiling' Tour with Jay Electronica [FULL SCHEDULE]

    In support of his latest album "Nobody's Smiling," Chicago rapper Common has announced the 13-date Nobody's Smiling Tour, which will kick off in Las Vegas Nov. 21 and end with two dates at the Fillmore in New York City Dec. 9 and 10. New Orleans rapper Jay Electronica will be joining Common as the opening act.
  • Iggy Pop Criticizes U2's Free 'Songs of Innocence' in John Peel Lecture

    The godfather of punk Iggy Pop is the latest critic of U2's free album, "Songs of Innocence," explaining his beef with the move during his John Peel lecture in England yesterday, Oct. 13.
  • Royce da 5'9" and DJ Premier Release 'PRhyme' Artwork and Tracklist

    Royce da 5'9" has worked with plenty of famous rappers in the past — Eminem, Diddy, Dr. Dre, Crooked I and Joe Budden to name a few — but he said his new project with DJ Premier for which he has released the tracklist and cover art, PRhyme, stacks up with all the rest.
  • Mayer Hawthorne Gives Rihanna's 'Stay' a Funky Makeover [LISTEN]

    Soul artist and Motown enthusiast Mayer Hawthorne took on Rihanna's huge ballad "Stay" recently, and the result is a funky cover that would make Barry White proud.
  • Kesha Sues Dr. Luke: "Timber" Singer Accuses Producer of Sexual Abuse and Forced Drug Use

    Kesha is taking her longtime producer and collaborator Dr. Luke to court, and the "Timber" singer is making some shocking claims. In a new lawsuit, Kesha (real name: Kesha Rose Sebert) is claiming Dr. Luke (Lukasz Gottwald) was sexually, physically and emotionally abusive toward her during their 10-year partnership.
  • NBA Live 15 Soundtrack Released: Damian Lillard Discusses The Music

    Curator MICK decided to go with artists that aren't exactly household names. The NBA Live 15 soundtrack is out, and it's way more off the beaten path than its rival NBA 2K15.
  • Rhiannon Giddens Sings Bob Dylan's 'Spanish Mary' in Lyric Video, from 'New Basement Tapes' Album [WATCH]

    On Nov. 11, an album of lost Bob Dylan lyrics set to new music, titled "Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes," will be released and feature Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes and Rhiannon Giddens of Carolina Chocolate Drops. Today, the lyric video for one of the album's songs, "Spanish Mary," was sung by Giddens and released. You can check it out below.
  • Courtney Love Claims 'Siamese Dream' Is Mostly About Her, Ruins Smashing Pumpkins for Everyone

    If Courtney Love's goal was to ruin Smashing Pumpkins for everyone in a recent interview, she likely succeeded. The oft-harangued 1990s celebrity told BBC Radio 6 that almost all of Billy Corgan's songs on SP's classic 1993 album "Siamese Dream" are about her.
  • Mastodon To Hold Twerking Contest For Concert Tickets

    Mastodon's video for "The Motherload" brought twerking and heavy metal together for the first time, and the band is continuing their crusade by holding a booty-shaking contest where the winner gets concert tickets.
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