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The American Music Awards are pulling a Tonys and sticking with a host that brings in the viewers. Pitbull was the master of the ceremonies at one of the most watched renditions in the event's history during 2013 and ABC decided to give him the keys again. -
Taylor Swift Announces New Single 'Welcome to New York' Set for Midnight, Teases Snippet [LISTEN]
Taylor Swift has made her home in New York City, and now she's paying tribute to the Big Apple in a new single from her album 1989. Today (Oct. 20), the "Out of the Woods" singer announced that her mysterious new track that will drop at midnight tonight is none other than her album opener "Welcome to New York." -
Sleater-Kinney Announce New Album 'No Cities to Love' for January and Tour for February; First New Music in Nearly Ten Years
Less than 24 hours ago we were reporting to you about a mysterious 7" record that came packaged up with Sleater-Kinney's new discography-spanning collection, Start Together. The record, which featured a new song later identified as "Bury Our Friends," was also marked with a date: 1/20/15. It looks like we don't have to wait for that date to get the big announcement: he band formally announced October 20 that it would be releasing a new album on the aforementioned date, and the band would be going on a tour to boot. -
Iamsu! Unveils New Video For "I Love My Squad" From 'Sincerely Yours' After Responding To Criticism of Debut Album [WATCH]
Earlier this month, Iamsu! responded to criticism of his debut album Sincerely Yours. The Bay Area rapper recently unveiled a new video for "I Love My Squad," a cut from the album. -
Russian Bass Ildar Abdrazakov Stars in Mozart's 'Le Nozze di Figaro' Under James Levine at Metropolitan Opera, Borodin's 'Prince Igor' Opening October 22
In the case of world-renowned, Russian-born bass Ildar Abdrazakov, 37, Italian opera has made him a premiere singer in the operatic world. A native of Ufa, capital of the Russian republic of Bashkortostan, Ildar now has taken his voice to a new level, and he will perform in the Metropolitan Opera's production of 'Prince Igor,' to open Oct. 22. -
Gucci Mane Releases 'Trap God 3' Album After Sharing "Start Pimpin," Revisiting Jeezy Beef on "Speed Bumps" [LISTEN]
Just as promised, Gucci Mane recently released his Trap God 3 album. The album's release comes after the incarcerated rated shared "Start Pimpin'" and revisited his beef with Jeezy on "Speed Bumps." -
UPDATE: Sound/Source Features Dirty Projectors's Olga Bell's 'Krai,' Vicky Chow, Alvin Lucier, Tristan Perich, New Amsterdam Records at MoMa PS1
This fall, New Amsterdam Records will present Sound/Source, an all-day electronic music festival at MoMA PS1. Produced in collaboration with L3M, the Oct. 19 event will feature Tyondai Braxton, Paul Lansky with members of Roomful of Teeth, Vicky Chow and Tristan Perich, Holly Herndon, Alvin Lucier and Huerco S. -
Azealia Banks Offers Solution to End Ebola Epidemic Following Chris Brown Comment, Chiming in Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea's Beef
Chris Brown recently shared his thoughts on Ebola and now Azealia Banks is offering up a solution to end the epidemic after chiming in the Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea beef. -
Drake Releases New Song 'How About Now' Featuring Jodeci Sample Ahead of Forthcoming 'Views from the 6' LP [LISTEN]
Amid all his stripper drama, Drake has managed to release some new music. The new song, "How About Now," comes ahead of Drizzy's "Views from the 6" release and features a sample of Jodeci. -
Led Zeppelin Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit from Spirit's Vocalist over "Stairway to Heaven" Similarity...Who Won?
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7 Indie Bands Who Had Incredible Major Label Debuts: Green Day, Modest Mouse and More
A major label deal may seem like a dream come true for any musician, but for many independently minded artists, major labels have often suppressed their true creative voices, resulting in sub-par work. These seven artists, however, still managed to deliver incredibly strong albums for their major label debuts. -
Flying Beer Can Injures Dustin Lynch During Concert, He Plays Through The Blood
Dustin Lynch had what was likely the worst concert experience of his life when he took a trip to Niceville, Fla., Friday night, Oct. 17. Someone in the crowd decided to toss a full beer can at Lynch while the 29-year-old was finishing a cover of "Friends In Low Places," and the projectile injured Lynch, landing square on his right cheek. But he played through the blood.
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