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Taylor Swift seems to be everywhere this week, hot off the release of her new album 1989, but the "Shake it Off" singer kept it close to her new hometown last night (Oct. 28) with an interview and performance of "Welcome to New York" on The Late Show with David Letterman. -
Metallica to Perform on 'Craig Ferguson' for Weeklong Residency
Seeing as how the Foo Fighters’s recent weeklong residency on "The Late Show with David Letterman" was a success, heavy metal legends Metallica will be following suit on another CBS talk show. Starting Nov. 17, Metallica will be performing for five nights straight on "The Late Late Show" with Craig Ferguson in support of the 10th anniversary reissue of their documentary "Some Kind of Monster." -
Kings Kaleidoscope's 'Becoming Who We Are' is a Rare Gem
Prepare to be stunned! Kings Kaleidoscope's first full-length release, 'Becoming Who We Are,' is unabashed alternative praise and stunning worship that will leave you at a loss for words. You'll listen, then you'll listen again and by the end of round 2, you'll wanting to shout Kings Kaleidoscope's praises from the rooftops. -
A Portrait of Oasis Was Stolen in Manchester, Police Quote Song Titles in Statement Urging Its Return
After a black-and-white portrait of British band Oasis was stolen from a museum in Manchester, law officials released a statement, quoting two song titles from the band's catalog to urge the piece's return. -
Meghan Trainor and "All About That Bass" Once Again Top Downloads Charts as Taylor Swift Drops Off in Advance of '1989'
Your correspondent was perhaps as wrong as he's ever been during last week's summary of the Digital Downloads charts. Taylor Swift had taken the top two spots on the chart and we predicted that this week might find her with the top three spots, thanks to new release "Welcome To New York." So what happened? -
Phil Collins to Become Honorary Texan after Donating His Collection of Alamo Artifacts
Englishman and former drummer/vocalist for Genesis, Phil Collins donated more than 200 items from his personal collection of memorabilia from the Battle of the Alamo to a museum commemorating the epic scuffle recently. He will therefore become an "honorary Texan." -
Sun Kil Moon Shares 'Adam Granofsky Blues, Continues Feud with War on Drugs
The saga continues. Just one day after War on Drugs frontman Adam Granduciel finally addressed his bizarre feud with Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon in an interview with "Songs for Whoever," calling him an "idiot," a "prick" and a "douche," among other things, Kozelek shared a new song titled "Adam Granofsky Blues" — Granofsky being Granduciel's actual last name. In this new song, Kozelek reads Granduciel's quotes about the situation over some blues guitar licks, laughing hysterically between each line. -
Lil Wayne "Gotti" Featuring The Lox Leaks Off Forthcoming 'Tha Carter V' [LISTEN]
As previously reported, Lil Wayne announced that his Tha Carter V album would be getting a new release date. Because he recorded too many songs, he decided to split the long-awaited effort into two parts rather than release one album with just 12 or 13 songs. During his update on the album's details, he shared a snippet of one of the singles off the upcoming record, "Gotti," which features The Lox (Jadakiss & Styles P). Now the full song has leaked. -
Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley Headlining New York's First Country Music Festival FarmBorough in June 2015
New York City has always been the one major market that country music just could not tap... until now. Less than two years after the biggest city in America got its first country radio station, NYC will be getting its first country music festival. Today (Oct. 29), Live Nation, Founders Entertainment and music star Dierks Bentley announced the FarmBorough Music Festival for June 2015. -
Slipknot Tops Billboard 200 Full of New Albums, Including T.I., Neil Diamond and Logic; Taylor Swift May Go Platinum Next Week
As we get later and later into the year, more and more new albums will be released to attract the growing demand for the Christmas season. Things are getting near to full swing this week as seven of the Top 10 spots, including the first four, are taken by new albums. -
Schoolboy Q Featured on Bridge's 'Roll My Weed' [LISTEN]
Los Angeles R&B singer Bridge has shared his new single “Roll My Weed,” which features a guest verse from fellow L.A. resident Schoolboy Q. As the title implies, this is a love song about weed — or more specifically, a girl who rolls your weed for you, which Schoolboy Q also rhymes about in his verse. -
Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter V' Gets New December Release Date, Will Come In Two Parts [WATCH]
Lil Wayne's long-awaited Tha Carter V album was slated to drop yesterday but was pushed back. Wayne addressed the situation in a new "Carter 5 P.S.A." clip. He initially jokes that he's been skateboarding too much and forgot about the album but then goes on to reveal the real reason behind the delay.
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