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The Jesus And Mary Chain Chain got alt-fans all excited when it reformed for a brief U.S. tour during 2012. Could new music be far behind? Alas, still no word on a new album from the seminal Scottish band, but hardcore fans will be able to get all of the group's recordings, remastered and on vinyl, at the end of 2013. -
Justin Bieber Drops New Song 'Heartbreaker' For 'Music Mondays' Series, Song Hits No. 1 on iTunes Charts [LISTEN]
Beliebers are in a frenzy today after Justin Bieber premiered the new song "Heartbreaker" as part of his "Music Mondays" series. The pop star will release a new song every Monday right after midnight for 10 weeks, according to Twitter, and he suggests that some weeks he might release more than one. -
Keith Urban and HSN to Hawk URBAN Guitar Line Beginning in November, Style Reminiscent of Les Paul Standard
Keith Urban isn't shy about his love of the electric guitar, and he makes fretwork almost as big a part of his live shows as he does his lyrics. Therefore it's not too surprising that the Australian country star has launched a line of guitars and equipment through the Home Shopping Network. The line will become available for purchase on November 3. -
Suicide Silence Announces New Vocalist: All Shall Perish's Eddie Hermida Will Follow Deceased Mitch Lucker
Metal band Suicide Silence has announced a new member to perform in steed of deceased vocalist Mitch Lucker. Hernan "Eddie" Hermida, former vocalist for fellow California deathcore band All Shall Perish, has reportedly already begun recording with the band. -
Phantogram Performs 'Black Out Days' On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
New York electro-pop duo Phantogram performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. The band made their TV debut on the show back in 2011. They played "Black Out Days" off their new self-titled EP. -
The True Story Behind Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Stephen Ward' Musical [PHOTOS]
Opening this December on London's West End, Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Stephen Ward' charts the rise and fall of a high society osteopath at the center of the 1963 Profumo Affair... -
Keith and Kristyn Getty on the Hymns for the Christian Life Tour
In support of their fantastic new release, 'Live at The Gospel Coalition,' Keith and Kristyn Getty are on the road, sharing the music, along with Getty classics like "In Christ Alone." -
DJ Khaled Net Worth: Is All Star Producer Really 'Suffering From Success'?
DJ Khaled has released the album art and tracklist for his forthcoming record, 'Suffering From Success.' More notable is the title and the cover: Khaled is shown, clearly struggling with some sort of depression, head in hand. Clearly, the huge rock on his pinkie, his bounty of jewelry and his very comfortable-looking fur coat are not making him feel any better. So is it possible that his ailment is a real one? -
Pixies Announce North American Tour Dates, Premiere New Video
Pixies have announced plans for a 33-date North American tour beginning Jan. 15 in Toronto. Joining them on the road are FIDLAR, Cults and Best Coast. The band has also released a video today for "Andro Queen" off EP-1. The video was directed by Ondi Timoner via Interloper Films. The trippy video features concert footage, clips from the road and scenes from nature. -
Damon Albarn Premieres Unreleased Gorillaz Track 'Whirlwind' on BBC Radio 2
Gorillaz singer Damon Albarn filled in as the guest DJ on Dermot O'Leary's BBC Radio 2 show on Oct. 5. During the show, he interviewed Idris Elba and The Clash's Paul Simonon. He also debuted an unreleased Gorillaz track called "Whirlwind," which didn't make the cut for 2010's Plastic Beach. -
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Electronic music producers Zeds Dead have utilized the power of fan-oriented peer pressure to shrug off the complaints of those who didn't take well to the Toronto duo's collaboration with Major Lazer and Elephant Man, titled "Turn Around." They said: -
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