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Last week, news broke that electronic artist Deadmau5 was being sued by Disney over claims that his signature mouse helmet and logo are too similar to the Mickey Mouse silhouette logo. Deadmau5 is far from the only musician to have faced such legal trouble, however. Here are six more artists who have threatened with copyright infringement lawsuits (or lawsuits of a similar nature). -
Damien Rice Announces New Album, Teases Title Track [LISTEN]
It's been eight years since the Irish folk singer Damien Rice released an album, but it looks like the wait is over. Rice announced the new album, My Favourite Faded Fantasy, today (Sept. 8) via Facebook. The Rick Rubin-produced album will be Rice's third studio effort and will available Nov. 11 on Warner Brothers Records. -
Ariana Grande Walks from Australian Photoshoot After Diva Demands, Deleting Photos of Right Side
Ariana Grande may be known as the little pop star with the big old diva pipes, but it seems like all the success is starting to get to her head, and that she's exhibiting some serious diva behavior. According to new reports, it seems as though the "Break Free" singer walked out of an Australian press conference yesterday (Sept. 7) after some photographers shot her from the wrong angle. -
Cage The Elephant Release 'Cigarette Daydreams' Video [WATCH]
The Kentucky band called upon famed director Mark Pellington (Pearl Jam's "Jeremy," Foo Fighters' "The Best of You," Bruce Springsteen's "Lonesome Day") to shoot the gorgeous video, which falls under the "better than the song itself" category. -
Ed Sheeran Covers 'Chasing Cars' By Snow Patrol [WATCH]
The British hitmaker stopped by MTV Studios this weekend to perform solo in front of a live audience, and he busted out a unique version of Snow Patrol's 2004 hit "Chasing Cars." -
Talib Kweli Opens Up About His Experience In Ferguson, Says His Life Was Threatened
As more details are revealed in the shooting death of Ferguson teen Mike Brown, those who took the streets to protest are opening up about their experience, including hip-hop activist Talib Kweli. -
Ryan Adams Releases Hilarious Infomercial for New Album [WATCH]
In a three-minute YouTube video title "Parakeet," a slew of celebrities and musicians try to find out why the Adams' newest effort, which drops tomorrow (Sept. 9), is killing innocent birds. The clip opens up on Gary Shandling fielding a call as the singer's manager from Jeff Garlin, a disgruntled fan whose bird just died from "listening to Ryan Adams new album, which is just such an emotional album." -
Foo Fighters Hint At Three Secret UK Club Shows This Week
Foo Fighters are in London this week for a headlining performance at Invictus Games, but they also recently dropped a Twitter hint that more shows are on the way. -
Rich Homie Quan Involved In Huge Brawl At Adrien Broner Fight In Cincinnati [WATCH]
Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug walked boxer Adrien Broner out prior to his fight against Emanuel Taylor on Saturday and the night ended with a brawl. -
Disney, Deadmau5 Trademark Feud Continues with New Statement from Mickey Mouse and Co.
Don't mess with the mouse. Disney and Deadmau5 are in a battle for the trademark, and it seems as though the family-friendly media giant will not be backing down. -
8 Great Albums With Intermissions: Radiohead, The Who, And More
Just like plays or even particularly long movies have intermissions somewhere in the middle, some albums include songs that could be seen as intermissions, or dramatic breaks between the album's two halves. These album intermissions are usually instrumental and sonically quite different from the rest of the songs. Here are eight examples of albums with intermissions. -
LISTEN: Weezer New Song 'Cleopatra' Arrives Online Before 'Everything Will Be Alright in the End' Release Date
Weezer promised that Everything Will Be Alright in the End and from the sound of things, they will be. After releasing the highly self-aware lead single "Back to the Shack" in July, today (Sept. 8) a new song "Cleopatra" hit the Internet, and it's a fire, harmonica-driven new single, once again recalling the alt-rock heyday of the '90s.
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