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Taylor Swift's new album 1989 is just a few days away and until now, the newly branded pop star has kept details surrounding the release closely under wraps. Finally after a hit single in "Shake It Off," two preview tracks ("Out of the Woods" and "Welcome to New York") and a faux leaked tracklist, yesterday (Oct. 22), Swift shared the real thing on Instagram. -
Finnish Cough Drop Brand Finds Humor in Black Metal and Death Growls for New Commercial [WATCH]
Black metal is the least understood genre of the whole metal oeuvre, as most people figure KISS are the figureheads of it because of the whole face paint thing. Therefore it rarely gets treatment that's informed enough to make a good mockery for those of us who get it. Finnish cough drop brand Zyx released a new commercial recently, as featured on Metal Injection, which is closer to reality than most. -
Ozzy Osbourne Is Considering a Full Black Sabbath Reunion with Drummer Bill Ward
The four original members of Black Sabbath might work together one final time, Ozzy Osbourne said in a recent interview. It all depends on whether drummer Bill Ward is up to the challenge. -
Jessica Lange's Lana Del Rey Cover of 'Gods and Monsters' for 'American Horror Story' Hits the Internet [LISTEN]
The creepier FX's "American Horror Story" gets, the more accolades Jessica Lange rakes in. Her performance on last night's episode of Lana Del Rey's "Gods and Monsters" is bound to get the actress more praise, too. -
Jay Z And Beyoncé Renew Wedding Vows, Put Divorce Rumors To Rest Ahead Of Possible Joint Album
Beginning in May with the infamous Jay Z-Solange elevator fight and continuing through their On The Run Tour over the summer, Jay Z and Beyoncé have combated rumors that they were headed toward divorce. Those rumors can now be put to an end as the "Drunk In Love" couple has renewed their wedding vows. -
Taylor Swift's '1989' Induces Unfortunate Racial Insights from The New York Times during Album Review
The New York Times made a cringeworthy insight while reviewing Taylor Swift's '1989.' -
Jack White to Speak at Yale University about Paramount Records
Rocker Jack White will join music industry professionals and scholars at prestigious Yale University next week to discuss the history of Paramount Records. -
Iggy Azalea Shares New Track 'Iggy SZN' from 'Reclassified' [LISTEN]
On Nov. 21, Iggy Azalea will be re-releasing her debut album "The New Classic" under the name "Reclassified," which will include six new songs with guest spots including Jennifer Hudson and Ellie Goulding. Today, Iggy shared one of the album’s new tracks, “Iggy SZN,” which will be available for download when the album goes up for pre-order tomorrow, Oct. 24. -
SFX Buys Listn (via Beatport) and Immediately Shuts It Down, Acquires Staff
Beatport is the biggest outlet in the world for electronic music fans to buy their wares, as well as a go-to source for news on the EDM industry. Therefore it seemed somewhat strange that the company would buy Listn, a "social listening app," and immediately announce that it was shutting its new possession down later this year, according to Digital Music News. -
Panda Bear Releases New EP 'Mr. Noah,' Announces New Album 'Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper,' Shares Music Video [WATCH]
This is a pretty exciting morning for fans of Animal Collective and Panda Bear. The 36-year-old psych-pop musician, whose real name is Noah Lennox, has shared a new four-song EP called "Mr. Noah," which is currently available on iTunes. In addition to this new EP, he has also released a music video for the EP's title track, which will also be included on his upcoming album "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper," the cover of which is above. -
Juicy J Shares Two New Songs: 'All I Need' and 'Trash' [LISTEN]
This morning, Oct. 23, rapper Juicy J took to his Twitter account to share two new songs — "All I Need" featuring K Camp and "Trash" — which you can check out below. It is not clear if these songs will be included on Juicy's upcoming studio album "Pure THC: The Hustle Continues," though "All I Need" likely will not be, as he told "Rap-Up" earlier this year the album will not have many guest rappers. -
Amsterdam Dance Event Experiences Four Deaths Over Weekend; One Involved Phoenix Music International Representative
The Amsterdam Dance Event became yet another electronic dance music staple that's been left with the unfortunate stigma of drug overdose deaths. Four people were reported dead over the course of the five day event and authorities are fairly certain that at least three were tied to substances.
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