• Gnarls Barkley Reuniting in 2014 says Cee Lo Green

    For all the reunion talk going on about 2014, a new name entered into the fray after a brush with a paparazzo on Monday. Cee Lo Green, approached by a crack-reporter at Los Angeles International, said that Gnarls Barkley, his duo with producer Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton will be working on something during 2014. To quote him directly, Barkley will reunite "like, next year."
  • MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Cherry Glazerr, Black Lips, Hudson Mohawk, and many more!

    Christmas is coming up in just a matter of days and you're trying to get some last-minute gifts together so why not make a great mixtape for a special someone this year? A gift from the heart is always a great way to show someone how much you care for them, so lets compile some new tracks for a very special addition of Mixtape Monday. This week we have brand new songs from Hudson Mohawk, Charles Bradley, Black Lips and more!
  • Review: Justin Bieber releases five new R&B influenced songs to complete 'Journals' album [LISTEN]

    After a one week delay, Justin Bieber finally released his new album Journals Monday morning (Dec. 23) right at midnight. Though the "All That Matters" singer promised one new, unannounced song, the full set arrived with the originally planned 15 songs and three videos on iTunes. Following in the steps of his entire Music Mondays series, the five new tracks on "Journals" feature heavy R&B influences while each maintaining an original vibe.
  • Luke Bryan and Eric Church headlining Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale

    Country music tends to lyrically place itself into the geography of the South or the heartlands. It's no secret that country musicians enjoy the beach just as much as the rest of us however. Thus the lineup for the second Rock The Oceans Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale, FL is dominated by country performers. Two of the largest male names in the genre, Luke Bryan and Eric Church will serve as headliners.
  • Stevie Wonder Plays 'Songs in The Key of Life' Live At Nokia Theater

    Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key of Life doesn't make for an easy live recreation. For one, there's the dense percussive and orchestral instrumentals for much of the album. For two, there's 21 songs (when you take the bonus 7" that would be released later). The pianist and R&B star was convinced that he could pull it off for his annual House Full of Toys benefit event, and he pulled out all the stops for the show on Saturday night at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles.
  • 12 Days of Christmas: 3 Best Versions of 'O Holy Night'

    "O Holy Night" is one of the oldest Christmas carols, originally penned by French songwriter Adolphe Adam in 1847, based on a French poem. The song has since been altered, and today's best known version was written by minister John Sullivan Dwight. Full of huge vocal swells and big musical moments, every rendition of the song is special. But whose comes out on top?