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  • Wayward Sisters and Baroque Era Bad Boys: Music Before 1800 Presents 40th Anniversary Season in New York

    Music Before 1800's diverse 40th Anniversary Season will include everything from Anonymous 4 singing music of the Civil War to the Wayward Sisters playing music of 17th century braggarts, hotheads, curmudgeons and snobs.
  • LISTEN: Fall Out Boy Release New Song 'Centuries' with Some Help from Suzanne Vega's 'Tom's Diner'

    Last year, Fall Out Boy embarked on a mission to Save Rock and Roll and released its first new album in five years - but the LP was not a fluke. Yesterday (Sept. 8), the "Alone Together" band released a new single from its forthcoming sixth studio album, the Suzanne Vega sampling "Centuries."
  • Farewell, Fabio: Luisi Leaving Metropolitan Opera for Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra in 2017

    Perhaps Fabio Luisi's schedule just found some free time--as the famed Zurich Opera music director will not renew his contract as principal conductor of The Metropolitan Opera in 2017. Instead, he will pursue his new withstanding contract with the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
  • Killer Mike Doesn’t Believe The Atlanta Hawks Owner’s Email Was Racist, Says Organization Has Another Problem

    News recently broke that Atlanta Hawks owner Bruce Levenson would step down following the release of what some are calling a racist email. Rapper Killer Mike, however, feels like the Hawks organization has another problem besides racism.
  • The Forest Rangers Cover Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' for 'Sons of Anarchy'

    For one of the most ambitious covers yet, music supervisor Bob Thiele Jr. had to rework Queen's 1975 classic "Bohemian Rhapsody." Not exactly the easiest of tasks. However, as per usual for the show, Thiele turned to The Forest Rangers, the band responsible for turning "Gimme Shelter" and "John the Revelator" into perfect matches for the biker drama.
  • New Usher Album, 'UR,' Delayed Indefinitely

    Usher fans may have to wait a little longer to hear the pop star's next album. In an interview with Billboard, the singer said that he's taking some more to work his next effort, titled UR, which was reported to be coming out later this year.
  • Ty Segall Debuts Interactive Music Video For Manipulator [SCHEDULE]

    Segall's label, Drag City, debuted the colorful, papier-mâché video on YouTube today, but there was a second option available on his website. Instead of just listening to the video, fans can "manipulate" certain objects in the video. This trippy feature allows the viewer to change colors of the background, pictures on the wall and even see what's inside Segall's cartoon head. The interactive nature of the video works well with Segall's bouncy, synth-heavy track.
  • Rick Ross Confirms Meek Mill's 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' Album Will Be Delayed

    The release of Meek Mill's sophomore album Dreams Worth More Than Money has been delayed. The album was scheduled to be released Tuesday (Sept. 9).
  • P Reign Releases Official Stream For 'Dear America' EP [LISTEN]

    Just a week after releasing his Dear America mixtape, P Reign is back with more new music. He released an official stream of his forthcoming EP, which bares the same name as his mixtape.
  • Wale Releases Trailer For 'The Album About Nothing' Following Split From Roc Nation [WATCH]

    More than a year has gone by since Wale released his third album The Gifted and fans have been patiently waiting for a solid follow-up. Well, it looks like it may be coming sooner than later.
  • Sam Smith Talks About Creating 'Stay With Me'

    In a recent interview with NME, the soulful Sam Smith dished out some details behind his hit song, "Stay With Me." Along with two collaborators, Smith said it only took about 30 to 40 minutes to write what would become a tune that has been at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 for more than 20 weeks. "The song just flowed out of us so naturally," Smith said.
  • Downtown Music Festival Returns In Five Cities [SCHEDULE]

    Three years after its inception, The Downtown Festival has now spread to five U.S. cities — Cleveland, Minneapolis, New York, Los Angeles and Houston.
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