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During the third day of the College Music Journalism Marathon in New York City, Music Times is camping out at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn for the Totally Gross National Product showcase. Stay tuned to hear about every band that takes the stage. -
Omar Souleyman Le Poisson Rouge Concert Recap [PHOTO SLIDESHOW]
Omar Souleyman is Syria's king of techno. His fans range from EDM kids to musicians including Bjork and Damon Albarn (Gorillaz), and his work infuses Eastern and Western influences. Souleyman made a rare U.S. appearance last night at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City's lower east side. -
Miley Cyrus Will Perform at MTV's European Music Awards, Network Hopes Shenanigans Draw Viewers
If something works, don't go changing it. It's a common maxim that MTV is employing during its planning of the MTV Europe Music Awards. The network announced on October 17 that Miley Cyrus, who was the "highlight" of the summer's VMAs, would be performing at the European event as well. Cyrus had been drawing headlines for her bad-girl behavior prior to the event, took the pop culture moment of the year when she began grinding all over vocalist Robin Thicke, and seemingly mimicked pleasuring herself with a giant foam "no. 1" finger. And that was in New York City. Imagine what she could do in Amsterdam, the host of this year's EMA ceremony. -
Drake and Future Friends Again, Rapper Back On Tour With Drizzy
After reports that Drake had fired rapper Future from his "Would You Like A Tour" tour, it seems that the pair have figured things out, and that Fizzy would indeed join Drizzy when the tour begins on October 18, at least according to a report given on Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9. -
The Pretty Reckless Debut Video For 'Going To Hell,' The Title Track Off Upcoming Sophomore Album
Taylor Momsen-fronted band The Pretty Reckless have debuted the music video for the title track and first single off their upcoming album, Going to Hell. -
'Glee' Creator Ryan Lewis Says Plot for Show's Final Had to Be Rewritten Following Cory Monteith's Death
Last week's Glee episode finally dealt with the death of Finn Hudson, the character played by actor Cory Monteith, who died in a drug overdose earlier this year. Adjusting to the death of any talent in any production is a struggle, but the show's co-creator, Ryan Lewis, told Rolling Stone that Monteith's death has forced him to re-conceptualize the entire future of the show. -
'Gangnam Style' K-Pop Rapper PSY and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler Collaborate On New Track
Want another "Gangnam Style"? Well then, "Walk This Way." K-Pop phemon PSY told Italy's L'Uomo Vogue (he is on the cover this month) that he and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler will be working together on a new track. -
Lady Gaga Previews 'Do What U Want [Feat. R. Kelly]' On Best Buy Commercial
Last night, Lady Gaga teased the ARTPOP song "Do What U Want" in a Best Buy ad for Beats by Dre studio headphones. The 30-second clip features R. Kelly and Gaga going back and forth over a smooth R&B backbeat. -
CMT Names Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and Three Others 'Artist of The Year.' Read Who and Help Us Narrow It Down
One problem with country music is that it doesn't deal with sparring very well. Nearly everything vaguely resembling a competition gets watered down so neither side looks bad. The genre's media was left in a bind following the war of words between Zac Brown followers and Luke Bryan followers after the former artist blasted the music of the latter. In the end, CMT and others did they're best not to make anyone look bad. So, it's not entirely surprising that five different performers will share this year's CMT Artist of The Year Award. -
A Tribe Called Quest Is Breaking Up After Two More Shows
A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip announced on Twitter Tuesday that the hip-hop group would be playing two final shows in New York City before calling it quits. -
Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Bracket DAY 2: Vote between N.W.A., The Meters, Linda Ronstadt and Yes!
The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2013 induction nominees on October 15, including KISS, Nirvana, N.W.A. and more. Although there's no limit to how many can be allowed into the hall by the panel of 600 voters, we at Music Times have been reading too much The Hunger Games and wondered: What if there could be only one? -
Anberlin Remixes Catalogue For 'Devotion,' and Doesn't Mind If The Song Doesn't Remain The Same
Alternative rockers Anberlin have released 'Devotion,' a compilation that revisits and remixes 2012's 'Vital,' and they don't mind if it sounds off the wall. After all, says frontman Stephen Christian, isn't that the point?
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