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Parquet Courts Release New Song For Famous Class Vinyl Series
New York quartet Parquet Courts released a new song today (Sept. 11) as part of Famous Class Records' Less Artists More Condos effort. -
ZZ Top Tour Cancelled for 2014 As Dusty Hill Recovers from Hip Injury
Unfortunately Dusty Hill didn't heal up quite as fast as ZZ Top fans might have liked and the band has cancelled 27 tour dates from its schedule for the rest of 2014. Although a statement reads that the band is aiming to make up every one of the cancelled dates during 2015, nothing is confirmed as of yet. -
R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe Writes Essay About 9/11, Criticizes Bush Administration
Former R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe has written an essay concerning his personal experiences with the Sept. 11 attacks and the way in which the United States responded to it, both politically and culturally. Written for artist Douglas Copeland's book Everywhere Is Anywhere Is Anything Is Everything, the essay has been republished by The Guardian today on the anniversary of the attacks. -
Markus Schulz Trumps Kaskade for 'America's Favorite DJ' Award for 2014; Diplo, A-Trak and Bassnectar Place
The planet is still waiting to see the list of the World's Top 100 DJ's according to DJMag.com but in the meantime you can check out the picks for America's favorite DJ. This year's prize went to Markus Schulz, who unseated last year's winner Kaskade. -
Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Guests Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie), Joe Walsh (Eagles) Confirmed for New Album
Foo Fighters has teased that its new album Sonic Highways has some big name guests and now two rock legends (one old, one new) have been confirmed as collaborators. In a new interview, the "Everlong" band announced that Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and the Eagles' Joe Walsh appear on the record. -
'Kate Bush News' Blog Indicates Performer Will Release Live DVD of Hammersmith Apollo Comeback Concert Series
Were you one of the thousands who was unable to score tickets to Kate Bush's ongoing Before The Dawn comeback concert run, or unable to justify traveling to London to witness the event? We have some modestly good news for you then: The event will apparently be filmed for a performance DVD. -
Review: Chris Brown, Kendrick Lamar "Autumn Leaves" Leaks Online, Is Stunning [LISTEN]
Neither the official fall leaves nor Chris Brown's new album X are here quite yet, but there is a little something for fans of both... Ahead of the release date of Brown's X, yesterday his collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, "Autumn Leaves" leaked online, and it's a heavy weighted yet light sounding R&B love jam. -
Primal Scream Guitarist Robert 'Throb' Young Dead At 49
Robert "Throb" Young, former guitarist of legendary Scottish alternative rock band Primal Scream, was found dead in his apartment on Tuesday (Sept. 9) afternoon. He was 49 years old. The cause of death has not yet been determined, though The Guardian reports that police are not treating his death as suspicious. -
Chris Rock Scores Jay Z and Kanye West as Backers for Forthcoming Film 'Top Five'; Questlove Contributing to Soundtrack
Chris Rock isn't what comes to mind when we think film festival headliners but his new flick, Top Five, has some serious backers—Jay Z, Kanye West and Questlove to name a few. The two rappers are co-producers in the film while The Roots' drummer is actually in charge of assembling the soundtrack. -
Jon Hendricks to Celebrate 93rd Birthday with Café Carlyle Debut on Tuesday, September 23
Jazz lyricist and singer Jon Hendricks will celebrate his 93rd birthday with a debut at Café Carlyle on Tuesday, September 23. Hendricks’ iconic career spans nearly 50 years. -
OK Go Claims Apple Stole its Idea for "Writing's on the Wall" for its iPhone 6 Launch Video "Perspective"
Apple may seem like some of the biggest innovators out there right now, with the announcement of its iPhone 6, 6 plus and Apple Watch earlier this week, but indie rock band OK Go doesn't think so. The band is claiming that Apple ripped of its idea from the music video for "The Writing's On The Wall" for its new promotional film "Perspective."
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