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  • Smashing Pumpkins Working On "Doom-Metal" Album? Already Have Two 2015 Releases Scheduled

    Monuments To An Elegy and Day For Night are already public knowledge, but guitarist Jeff Schroeder an interesting message on Instagram Thursday night.
  • Rhymesayers Rapper Grieves Is Now A Thoughtful Advice Columnist

    It's tough to believe that the baby-faced Seattle rapper is already 30, but perhaps he'll begin showing his age eventually. In a physical sense, that is.
  • G-Unit Drops New Song "All About The Drug Money" Ahead Of 'The Beast Is G-Unit' Release [LISTEN]

    G-Unit is prepping the release of the follow-up to The Beauty of Independence and has dropped a new track titled "All About The Drug Money," a remix of Troy Ave's "All About the Money." Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd, and Young Buck rep their crew and rap about pushing product over a minimal beat and piano keys. Buck handles the hook.
  • Willie Nelson Won't Be Kicking the Habit While Playing Shows in Texas

    In Texas, the marijuana laws are strict. Possession of 2 ounces or less is a misdemeanor that can get you up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine not to exceed $2000. This is the state that Willie Nelson, who doesn't hide the fact that he smokes, lives in. In the next few months, he'll also be playing seven shows in the state.
  • One Direction, Danny DeVito Tease "Steal My Girl" Music Video on Twitter

    One Direction is not a boy band to be outdone. Today (Oct. 10), 5 Seconds of Summer dropped its new music video for "Good Girls" and not even an hour after that pop-punk monster hit the Internet, 1D had some music video news of its own: behind-the-scenes photos from the set of "Steal My Girl." And the boys are not alone... they're making the clip with the help of none other than Danny DeVito.
  • Steven Tyler Signs With Same Management Company As Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus

    Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has traded up management companies, opting for the same agency that represents artists like Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus.
  • Jack White Performs "Alone In My Home" And "Would You Fight For My Love" On 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' [WATCH]

    Rocker Jack White stopped by 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' yesterday (Oct. 10) to talk to the host and perform "Alone in My Home" and "Would You Fight for My Love."
  • WATCH: 5 Seconds Of Summer "Good Girls" Music Video Turns a Reform School Upside Down

    "Good girls are bad girls who haven't been caught." Or, so decree 5 Seconds of Summer in its new single "Good Girls." Today (Oct. 10), the punky boy band released its latest music video from its self-titled debut album, and the foursome are going to the Reform School for Bad Girls to teach some ladies a lesson or two.
  • Hozier Joins Bill Hader, Cecily Strong in Awkwardly Cozy 'Saturday Night Live' Promo [WATCH]

    Saturday Night Live is getting its first dose of up-and-coming music this weekend (Oct. 11) with musical guest Hozier, and in new promos for the late-night variety show featuring the "Take Me To Church" singer feature host Bill Hader and cast member Cecily Strong getting a little too close for comfort.
  • 6 Bands Who Originally Formed Without Their Lead Songwriter: Oasis, The Replacements, And More

    If there's one member of a band who writes all of the music, it would be fair to assume that forming the band was their idea, and that they were a founding member. However, the lead songwriters in these six bands weren't even members when the bands originally formed.
  • Against Me! Singer Laura Jane Grace Featured In 'True Trans' Series; First Four Episodes Now Online [WATCH]

    Formerly known as Thomas Gabel, Grace dealt with gender dysphoria throughout her life before taking her new name and coming out as a transgender woman in 2012.
  • 50 Years of Bullet Trains and The Tokyo Olympics: Celebrating Japan's Big Anniversaries with J-Pop and Classical Music on Each

    This year, 2014, is one of several momentous anniversaries for the nation of Japan. It marks the 50th birthday for the nation's revolutionary Shinkansen bullet trains, as well as the 50th anniversary of the Tokyo Olympics. As Japan celebrates a golden anniversary for several huge accomplishments, consider some songs reflecting on the respective events.
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