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  • Former Guns N' Roses Bassist Duff McKagan Loves Listening To Records In Their Entirety, Unlike Kids Today [LISTEN]

    Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore. Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore.
  • Paul McCartney Shares 'Beware My Love' Alternate Version with John Bonham on Drums [LISTEN]

    The latest reissue gem to surface is a take of the 1976 Wings song "Beware My Love" featuring the talents of bandleader Paul McCartney and former Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham.
  • CMJ 2014: 12 Annoying Band Name Trends

    An eye-catching name is one way to get people to remember and pay attention to your band, especially in a festival as massive as the CMJ Music Marathon. But when there are six other bands that have a similar name as you, it is probably time to rethink it. Here are 12 annoying band name trends in the CMJ 2014 lineup.
  • Alan Jackson Shares Plans for 25th Anniversary Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Alan Jackson is getting ready for his 25th anniversary in the music biz with a big tour that will kick off next year.
  • Lorde, Chemical Brothers, Miguel Drop 'This is Not a Game' from 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' [LISTEN]

    First, we got the Lorde led single "Yellow Flicker Beat" from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and now we have another new track from the upcoming movie, once again featuring curator Lorde. Though this time, the 17-year-old pop star is playing third fiddle to The Chemical Brothers and Miguel on the haunting banger "This is Not a Game."
  • 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Soundtrack Will Be Released as a Cassette

    In November, fans of the smash blockbuster "Guardians of the Galaxy" will be able to jam like Peter Quill when the movie's soundtrack is put out as a cassette tape.
  • 7 "Head Like A Hole" Covers for Nine Inch Nails' 'Pretty Hate Machine's 25th Anniversary: Devo, AFI and More

    If your friend insists on arguing that 'Pretty Hate Machine' is a better record (everyone's got one of this friend) than 'The Downward Spiral,' smile and nod before suggesting that perhaps "Head Like A Hole" is better than any one track on 'Downward Spiral.' This is still a contentious argument, but far closer to reality than the previous one. The track's been a live staple for every one of those 25 years and many other groups have tried their hand at it. We decided to rank a few.
  • Ariel Pink Releases New Single 'Black Ballerina,' Announces Tour Dates [SCHEDULE]

    Nobody is quite sure if Ariel Pink is working on Madonna's forthcoming record, but we do know one think: He has completed his own new project, "pom pom." Buoyed by a burpy bass line and random vocal interjections, "Black Ballerina" is the second track released from Pink's new LP, following "Put Your Number in My Phone." In addition to the new single, he has also released upcoming tour dates.
  • George Clinton Recalls Epic Story About One of Funkadelic's Best Guitar Solos

    George Clinton has seen a few things in his days as one of funk's premiere performers, and thankfully he decided to write what he could remember into his new autobiography "Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain't that Funkin' Kinda Hard on You?" In it, he recalls the story of one of Funkadelic's best guitar solos.
  • Florida State University Marching Band Owns the Dance from Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies' [WATCH]

    Marching band routines have gotten more exciting over the years, but Florida State University's recent halftime dance performance of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" is one for the books.
  • Taylor Swift Dismisses '1989' Tracklist Rumors on Tumblr: "Dat Track List Iz WRONG"

    Remember that Taylor Swift 1989 tracklist that leaked on Twitter late last week? According to the "Shake It Off" singer the presumed tracklist is way off base. After the information leaked on the social media site on Oct. 17, Swift dismissed the information on her Tumblr.
  • Plans for Tomorrowland India in Motion, but Goa Event Still Has Miles of Planning to Go

    Tomorrowland is expanding its brand dramatically as the electronic dance music industry continues to do the same and it seems earlier guesses that India would be the next stop were correct. A report from Goacom.com, a news service in the Goa state, indicates that the company has begun putting out feelers to launch a festival.
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