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  • 'Hillsong Young & Free' Music Review

    If you are looking for poetic magic in your worship, Hillsong Young & Free will make you very, very happy. The new youth band from the mega, worldwide church's first release was recorded live and all of the energy and passion is there...
  • Family Force 5 Line-Up Changes

    Fans say goodbye to Solomon as he retires after 20 years on the road. Since 1993, brother Solomon, Jacob and Joshua Olds have been making music together, first as "The Brothers," then "The Family" followed by "The Phamily and finally as Family Force 5.
  • Five Quickies: Stream Joyce DiDonato at Juilliard, 13 Scariest Pieces, Classical Music Imperiled?, Nazi Gold in Score?, Fake Operatic Orgasms?

    And with the world's best musicians, singers, dancers and actors going back to repertory work after their summer stocks, there's more good news happening now than there was, say, back in September...
  • The Choir is Crowdfunding Two New Projects

    For nearly 30 years, The Choir has been sharing their faith through music. The first band to ever play at Cornerstone, they have been favored by mainstream media outlets from Billboard to the Los Angeles Times. As they prepare to...
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. Driven by Desire; Not '60s Pop, Not Indie Pop, Definitely Not NASCAR

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. didn't figure it would end up succeeding as a band. As guitarist and vocalist Daniel Zott told Music Times, Ken Griffey Jr. Jr. or Hank Williams Jr. Jr. would have worked too (he wasn't aware Hank III already existed). His band set out to play pretty melodies and meaningful pop music, not represent a band name.
  • REVIEW: Dr. Dog's 'B-Room'

    Dr. Dog's seventh studio album B-Room isn't anything out of the ordinary in terms of what the band has done in the past. It still mostly relies on that lo-fi psychedelic-roots sound, and it still delivers.
  • The Dead Weather To Put Out a Series of Singles Before Releasing Full-Length Album

    The Dead Weather announced in late August that they were back in the studio. Today Third Man Records announced what the band has planned. According to the press releases, Jack White, Alison Mosshart, Dean Fertita and Jack Lawrence will record and release two new songs on 7" vinyl as part of a singles release series. The band will do this in sets of two until 2015 at which time they will release a full-length album containing the previously released singles as well as "many more album-only tracks."
  • Digital Download Roundup: Lorde Remains Chart Royalty, Drake Debuts New Single 'All Me,' Sales Struggle Overall

    Folks, if you're looking for a lot of moving and shaking in the Digital Downloads charts, you may be out of luck: There wasn't much.
  • Album Sales Roundup: Drake Dominates Charts, Kings of Leon Place, Luke Bryan Just Won't Let Go of Spot

    For the second week in a row, the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 was dominated by a slew of new albums: Rockers and rapper, classic artists and new, we got it all.
  • Contemporary Music, Art and Architecture Converge at St. Louis Symphony's Pulitzer Series

    The St. Louis Symphony's innovative Pulitzer Concert Series continues this year with more chamber music concerts at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts...
  • New York City Opera Shutting Its Doors After 70 Years

    In a tragedy worthy of opera itself, the New York City Opera has breathed its last. In a tragedy worthy of opera itself, the New York City Opera has breathed its last.
  • The Game Completes Five Albums for Interscope, Declares Self 'Free Agent.' Is Maybach Music or Cash Money Next for Rapper?

    Game has finally reached the end of his contract with Interscope Records, and his demeanor on Live With Larry King on the Larry King Now show suggests that he won't be returning to the label for his sixth album.
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