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  • 7 Great Rock Songs with Saxophone: Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and more

    Despite what Courtney Love may think, saxophones do, in fact, belong in rock music. Of course they can be used poorly, just like anything else really, but these seven songs prove that saxophone can be integrated brilliantly into rock music.
  • WATCH: Sky Ferreira 'I Blame Myself' music video/advertisement features $3000 skirts from SSENSE

    Sky Ferreira wouldn't be much of anything if it weren't for her dirty hipster sense of fashion, so it makes sense that her new music video for "I Blame Myself" would be paired up as a clothing advertisement. Today (April 16), the Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour opener released her new music video with a little help from online clothing retailer SSENSE.
  • Junk Mail: E-mailing About Jason Derulo's New Album 'Talk Dirty'

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other.This week: Ryan Book, Caitlin Carter, Joey DeGroot and Carolyn Menyes email back and forth about Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty".
  • Jay Z's Budweiser Made In America Festival goes to Los Angeles for 2014 edition

    Jay Z is bringing his Made In America festival to the West Coast. Today (April 16), it was announced that the Budweiser-sponsored event will be in Los Angeles this year.
  • 5 Musicians Who Pointlessly Went Solo

    There are plenty of good reasons for an artist to release a solo album. Maybe their band broke up, or maybe they want to write some songs in a different style. However, sometimes musicians go ahead and release solo music that could have been easily been released with their band. Here are five musicians who didn't need to go solo.
  • Pharrell Williams and 'Happy' continue reign, Ed Sheeran makes hot debut with 'Sing'

    The slow sales that plagued the Billboard 200 this week didn't avoid the Digital Downloads chart either, although totals weren't nearly as painful for digital tracks. A new name came into play, but the top four tracks will be familiar to our readers.
  • One Direction 'You & I' Big Payno remix hits web: tame EDM version not ready for clubs

    One Direction's Big Payno remix of its new single "You & I" has arrived online. Today (April 16), the Liam Payne mixed version of the track arrived on SoundCloud, and it's just the sort of One Direction/EDM blend that you would expect... pretty tame.
  • Pharrell Williams is lowest-selling no. 2 in Billboard 200 history (yes...'Frozen' was no. 1)

    Album sales were way, way down this week, which meant another week on top for Frozen: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
  • WATCH: Courtney Love hates Bruce Springsteen music, claims saxophones 'don't belong in rock'

    Courtney Love has strong opinions about a lot of things, and now with her new YouTube channel, she has an avenue to talk about them. This week, what is she tackling? Bruce Springsteen and saxophones. And shocker! The punk-influenced Hole frontwoman is just not a fan of The Boss.
  • London Bridge Studio in Seattle needs help restoring Neve soundboard that produced Pearl Jam's 'Ten'

    The Seattle music scene has always had a special place in our hearts thanks to the whole grunge thing, and one of the studios behind some of the scene's biggest albums is in need of help restoring its classic Neve soundboard. The piece of equipment has had a role in countless albums, but standouts include Pearl Jam's Ten, 3 Doors Down's Away From The Sun, Soundgarden's Loud Love and Fleet Foxes' self-titled debut.
  • WATCH: Chris Brown, Ariana Grande new song 'Don't Be Gone Too Long' gets dance teaser video

    The Ariana Grande and Chris Brown duet "Don't Be Gone Too Long" may have been delayed due to Brown's slew of legal troubles earlier this year, but now the release of the new single seems imminent.
  • Miley Cyrus cancels Kansas City show due to "severe allergic reaction to antibiotics"

    Miley Cyrus and the "Bangerz" tour have gotten caught up in Kansas and will be delayed for at least for a short time. The pop star was hospitalized due to a "severe allergic reaction to antibiotics" on Tuesday in Kansas City, MS and was forced to cancel her Tuesday night show at the Sprint Center in the same city.
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