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James Franco's Band Daddy Releases Smiths-Inspired Tune 'Lime-Green Dress'
Actor, director, academic, author, poet and now musician, James Franco, is set to release his band Daddy's debut album, 'Let Me Get What I Want' on March 18 alongside fellow bandmate and old schoolmate Tim O'Keefe. The duo has a new Smiths-inspired song titled "Lime Green Dress." -
Weezer Performs 'Thank God For Girls' and 'Do You Wanna Get High' on 'Undatable'
Thursday night Weezer announced its forthcoming self-titled 'White Album' alongside the music video release of "King of the World," and the band has followed that up with a performance on NBC's live sitcom, "Undatable," playing "Thank God For Girls," "Do You Wanna Get High?" and an after show performance of "Buddy Holly." -
Santigold's 'Chasing Shadows’ is The Best Pop Song of 2016 (So Far)
We're just a few weeks into 2016 so far but we already have one of the best pop songs of the year with the release of Santigold's single, "Chasing Shadows," off her forthcoming release, '99¢.' -
Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij Speculates on Group's New Album, Releases Solo Song 'EOS'
Rostam Batmanglij recently discussed his latest solo project with the release of "EOS," a whirling electronic soundscape anchored by choral voices. He also talked about his work with pop stars from Carly Rae Jepsen to Charlie XCX and the possibilities of a new Vampire Weekend album. -
Ryan Adams Performs "My Wrecking Ball" and "Desire" on 'Austin City Limits' [WATCH]
Utilizing a simple stage setup of a side table cluttered with a lamp and some knickknacks, Ryan Adams performed some soft and personal takes of his songs "My Wrecking Ball" and "Desire" for the TV series 'Austin City Limits.' -
Traveling Wilburys' 'Handle With Care' Revived By Britt Daniel, Wayne Coyne, Brandon Flowers
A band of unlikely collaborators - Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynn, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and George Harrison - once joined together to make what is nothing less than the world's finest supergroup ever, The Traveling Wilburys. Now, for the upcoming concert and film 'George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison', another unlikely group of musicians have assembled. In advance of the film, the creators have released footage of Spoon's Britt Daniel, The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, The Killer's Brandon Flowers, Norah Jones, Weird Al Yankovic, Harrison's son Dhani, and Big Black Delta's Jonathan Bates, among others, covering the Wilbury's "Handle With Care." -
Soundcloud to Launch Paid Subscription Service After Signing Deal With Universal
Apple Music, Tidal and YouTube Music all launched music subscription services in 2015. Now Soundcloud is preparing the debut of its own paid service. -
EL VY and Wale Perform at the White House Before Obama's SOTU Speech
Barack Obama wasn't the only one performing in D.C. on Tuesday night; Matt Berninger and Brent Knopf of the band EL VY and Wale gave short performances at The White House shortly before the president delivered his final State of the Union Address. -
Nielsen Report: Unless You're Adele, Music Biz Is in Disarray
The 2015 U.S. Music Year-End Report compiled by Nielsen had a lot of media outlets exclaiming how much positive growth there is in the industry right now, but one analysis is showing that the numbers are up for interpretation. -
Can David Bowie's 'Blackstar' Overtake Adele's '25' at No. 1 on the Charts?
Though he released iconic albums such as "Hunky Dory," and "The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars," David Bowie has never had a No. 1 album. But that could all change this week, as the recently deceased Bowie is poised to overtake Adele's 25 following the release of his album ★ (Blackstar). -
Apple Music Reaches 10 Million Subscribers in 7 Months, Still Trails Spotify
Critics and supporters of Apple Music were unsure how many users would actually stay on board with the service after the three-month trial expired for early adopters, but now the company is reporting an impressive 10 million subscribers paying for the music streaming service just seven months into its existence. Of course, it still trails Spotify. -
Golden Globes 2016 in Music: Sam Smith, Lady Gaga Win Big for 'Bond' Theme, 'AHS'
The Golden Globes are on tonight (Jan 10) to award and pay tribute to excellence in both foreign and domestic television and film as decided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. But, the night is also about the music that makes those moving pictures come to life, and there are a number of high profile songs and artists among the nominees this year. -
Dave Grohl and Slash Deliver Moving Euologies at Lemmy's Memorial Service [WATCH]
Saturday night a host of hard rock musicians including Dave Grohl, Slash, Anthrax's Scott Ian, Judas Priest's Rob Halford and more delivered moving eulogies to the late Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. -
Harry Styles Takes Singing Lessons to Prepare for Solo Album
One Direction is over for the foreseeable future, and although the boys are giving all sorts of excuses for why they're on hiatus, fans can surely expect five solo albums in the next year or two. -
Iggy Azalea Drops "Azillion," Her Latest Single From 'Digital Distortion'
Late Friday night, Iggy Azalea dropped the latest single from her forthcoming album, 'Digital Distortion,' titled "Azillion." It's a club song that forgoes some of the pop sensibilities she had on previous chart topping songs.
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