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  • LouFest 2014 Day One Recap: Arctic Monkeys, Cake, Future Islands, San Fermin, And More [PHOTOS]

    Day one of LouFest 2014 brought 17,000 fans — a single-day record for the festival — to Central Field in Forest Park. The day started off with light rain but the sun came out before too long, giving concertgoers ideal festival weather. Music Times checked out sets from San Fermin, Falls, The Jane Shermans, Washed Out, Those Darlins, and Future Islands before taking break and closing the night off with Cake and Arctic Monkeys.
  • Tour Journals: Council Goes On The Road With Camplified – Day 3 & 4

    Welcome to Tour Journals, a Music Times segment where we ask some of our favorite up-and-coming bands to send us a dispatch from the road. This time around, we’ve asked our Camplified Summer Concert Tour contest winners Council to step in and send us their journals and blogs from the currently Camplified tour.
  • Camplified Summer Concert Tour Rocks On With Go Down Moses & Bad Seed Rising

    The Camplified Summer Concert Tour is well underway, rocking one-day festivals at each stop and bringing new music to the likes of tween and teenaged campers along the way. Music Times recently announced Council as the winners of our contest alongside Camplified; however, the tour doesn’t stop there. Also appearing are the likes of the ever so talented Go Down Moses and Bad Seed Rising.
  • Music Times Congratulates ‘Camplified Summer Concert Tour’ Contest Winners: COUNCIL

    MT is happy to announce that we’ve found the winners of our contest: Council. Just last winter, Music Times introduced you to our Camplified Summer Concert Tour contest, which promised to feature one act on the Camplified tour this summer and allow them the opportunity to play for a number of different summer camp audiences at each stop along the tour.
  • Governors Ball in Photos: Music Times Snaps Skrillex, J. Cole, The Strokes and More [SLIDESHOW]

    Music Times sent reporter Ryan Book to Governors Ball June 6-8 with the intent of capturing the essence of New York City's biggest and most diverse music event.
  • K-LOVE 2014 Fan Zone

    From Friday, May 30 through Sunday, June 1st, Christian music fans had a full weekend of fun and faith at the K-LOVE 2014 Fan Zone.
  • Hundreds gather in the cold for Lou Reed's memorial in New York City

    On a chilly November afternoon a few hundred people got together and listened to Lou Reed's music outside under the sun. Most of them were strangers, but all were connected in on way or another by the songs that echoed through the terrace.
  • Music Times Staff dress up as album covers for Halloween

    Happy Halloween from all us folk at Music Times! We decided that we needed to celebrate in some fashion, outside of eating too much candy, so the staff decided to dress up as album covers.
  • Britney Spears Writes Letter To Fans About Upcoming Album, Reveals 'Britney Jean' Cover Art

    Britney Spears has revealed the cover art for her upcoming album, Britney Jean. It features the singer topless in a black-and-white photo with "Britney Jean" written in blue neon within a pink neon heart. Along with the cover art, she shared a handwritten note with her fans that illuminated her feelings about the upcoming album.
  • London Quintet Duologue Revitalize Electro-Rock Music With Genre-Blending Sonic Experimentations

    Electro-folk rock band Duologue has returned to New York City for their second year of CMJ. Music Times sat down with Tim Digby-Bell and Seb Dilleyston earlier this week at the Bowery Diner to talk about their album, the songwriting process behind it, how they translate all of that to the stage and what they are most excited to do while in New York City.
  • CMJ EXCLUSIVE: Pusha T at Le Poisson Rouge Concert Recap [PHOTO SLIDESHOW]

    Following the release of his critically acclaimed album, My Name Is My Name, Pusha T commanded the stage during his sold out headlining set last night at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City's lower east side. The event, hosted by NPR, featured openers Omar Souleyman, Cults and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
  • 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.
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