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  • LISTEN: Lorde Drops Biting New Song 'Yellow Flicker Beat' from 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Pt. 1'

    Lorde is channeling beats and bees in her new single "Yellow Flicker Beat." Today (Sept. 29), the "Royals" singer dropped her first new single since the release of her debut album Pure Heroine for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 soundtrack and it's a stripped down, haunting new melody.
  • Noel Gallagher, of Oasis, to Hold Intimate Q&A Session for Charity

    Noel Gallagher wants to give back to the community, so he decided the best way to do that would be to answer questions about Noel Gallagher.
  • The Forest Rangers Cover 'Baby, Please Don't Go' for 'Sons of Anarchy'

    The final season of Sons of Anarchy is off to an impressive start musically. The final season of Sons of Anarchy is off to an impressive start musically.
  • Röyksopp Releasing 'The Inevitable End,' Which It Claims Will Be Last Album; Yes, Robyn Will Appear

    All good bands (or electronic music producers) must come to an end. As for Röyksopp, we kind of hoped that it would come about a little later than this. The group announced it would be releasing a new album, The Inevitable End, on November 11. The title is more than just that however: It's a formal declaration that the Swedish duo would no longer be creating music...in album form.
  • One Direction 'Steal My Girl' Leaks: Listen to '80s Channeling New Single from 'FOUR'

    One Direction's new single "Steal My Girl" has finally arrived online in all its glory. After weeks of anticipation from Directioners, a big 20 second snippet and a leak possible courtesy of Liam Payne, "Steal My Girl" can now be heard in all its '80s channeling glory.
  • Snoop Dogg Promises To Perform In Alaska If Weed Is Legalized During GGN Interview With Charlo Greene

    It’s been reported by NME that the famed performer has promised to play a show in Alaska IF the US voters opt to legalize weed for recreational use. Snoop apparently made the comments during his GGN webcast program whilst talking about the legalization of marijuana with former KTVA Channel 11 (in Alaska) reporter Charlo Greene, who famously quit her job on air following comments about marijuana reform, saying ON AIR, “F*ck it. I quit.”
  • Ozzy Osbourne Says Black Sabbath Wants to Do One More Album and One More Tour before Calling It Quits

    Many have wondered if the album 13, released by Black Sabbath during 2013, and the tour that accompanied it would be a one-time thing. Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne told Rolling Stone that he, as well as guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler, actually figured it would a two-time thing. He says the band wants to record one more album and do one more tour before calling it quits for good.
  • EDM News: Bauuer Cancels Tour and Alesso Announces New Album

    Well, we've got some good news and bad news for EDM fans, so we're gonna start with the bad news first and hope that the second half of the article makes it up for you
  • U2 Will Tour ‘Songs of Innocence’ At Indoor Arenas In 2015: Bono Claims New Songs “Will Play Themselves”

    For the handful of fans who were delighted to receive that free U2 album following the unveiling of Apple’s iPhone 6 a couple of weeks ago, the Irish rock icons have just announced word that they’ll be touring Songs of Innocence in 2015, according to NME.
  • REVIEW: Fergie Releases 'L.A. Love (La La)', An Irritatingly Infectious New Solo Single [LISTEN]

    Fergie is finally back with a new solo single, and she wants you to rep your hometown. Today (Sept. 29) after weeks of teasing, the former Black Eyed Peas singer dropped her new song "L.A. Love (La La)" featuring a beat from DJ Mustard.
  • Danity Kane Releases New Music 'Rhythm of Love' Following Announcement of New Album 'DK3' Despite Breakup [LISTEN]

    The remaining members of Danity Kane — Aubrey O'Day and Shannon Bex — recently announced that the group would be releasing a new album, DK3, soon, and following that announcement, Danity Kane offered new music from the album, called "Rhythm of Love."
  • Hip-Hop Activist Talib Kweli Defends Lauryn Hill After Writer Stefan Schumacher Says The Public Should "Stop Caring" About Her Artistry

    Hip-hop activist-rapper Talib Kweli recently took to Medium to defend Lauryn Hill's music and personal life after a writer named Stefan Schumacher posted an article suggesting the public should stop caring about Hill and her artistry.
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