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John Carney is back at the helm for another music-based film and this time he's going to more high-profile musicians. The director reported that Bono and The Edge of U2 would contribute to his next film, Sing Street. -
Lea Michele Reportedly Dating Former Gigolo Matthew Paetz
Lea Michele is reportedly dating a man formerly employed by the Cowboys4Angels "companionship" website. -
Will Ferrell and Chad Smith Target Metallica's Lars Ulrich for Another Drum-Off
Will Ferrell and Chad Smith have chosen a target for their next drum-off: Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. -
Luke Bryan Hits 2x Multi-Platinum
In May, The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified Luke Bryan's "Crash My Party" 2x multi-Platinum. -
Goodnight, Texas Offers "A Bank Robber's Nursery Rhyme"
In August, the band's sophomore release, Uncle John Farquhar is due out and they're offering their first single, "A Bank Robber's Nursery Rhyme," as a free download from their site if you sign up for their newsletter. They describe the tune as " the mantra of being bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, and in love in America; it's the battle cry of those taught to seek fortune and excitement from a young age." -
6 Albums That Sound Totally Different From Their Predecessors: Springsteen, Blur, and more
Most artists worth listening to tend to slightly change up their style with each release, and sometimes this results in the artist sounding completely different today than it did when it first started (hello, Radiohead). However, some artists forego this gradual transformation and instead entirely change their sound with just one album. Here are six albums that sound totally different from the one that came before it. -
Spoon Releases New Single 'Rent I Pay', 'They Want My Soul' Tracklist and Album Cover [VIDEO]
The details of the much-anticipated new Spoon album are finally coming together. After teasing something entitled "R.I.P." for weeks, the indie rock band revealed the 10-song tracklist for its new album They Want My Soul as well as the album cover and studio version of lead single "Rent I Pay." -
13 Initial Impressions Of Nicki Minaj's "Pills N Potions" Video
Today, Nicki Minaj released the video for her song "Pills N Potions," a single from her upcoming album The Pink Print. Here are my initial impressions of the video after watching it just one time. -
Governors Ball in Photos: Music Times Snaps Skrillex, J. Cole, The Strokes and More [SLIDESHOW]
Music Times sent reporter Ryan Book to Governors Ball June 6-8 with the intent of capturing the essence of New York City's biggest and most diverse music event. -
Eminem Singles 'Not Afraid', 'Love The Way You Lie' Both Surpass 10+ Million Digital Copies Sold by RIAA
Eminem is breaking all kinds of records. Today (June 10), it was announced that the rapper is the first musician to earn two Digital Diamond Awards from the RIAA, meaning two of his singles have sold over 10 million digital copies. -
Michael W. Smith Drops a New Single and Video
Michael W. Smith has released the second single from "Sovereign" with a brand new lyrics video. "Sky Spills Over" has a sound that could put it squarely in the middle of a western and lyrics that take listeners straight from the saloon to Salvation. -
6 Great Albums Named After Their Worst Song: The Smiths, Bob Dylan, And More
When an album is named after a particular track, there's an unspoken expectation that this track will be somehow exceptional, and one of the album's best. However, these six albums were named after songs that ended being their weakest.
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