• Live Review: Jason Isbell Blasts Through Career-Spanning Set at Celebrate Brooklyn!

    Jason Isbell's star is on the rise. His new album Something More Than Free had the highest debut of his career on the charts this week and the follow-up to his 2013 breakout solo album Southeastern continues to gather critical acclaim. On the cusp of superstardom (that he so deserves), on Friday night (July 24), the country champion took on Brooklyn's Prospect Park as a part of BRIC's Celebrate Brooklyn! concert series.
  • Kaskade Releases 'Disarm You' From Forthcoming Album [REVIEW]

    American DJ, producer Kaskade has released his new song "Disarm You" featuring the vocals of LA singer Ilsey. "Disarm You" is the second single from the "Atmosphere" DJ's forthcoming LP on Warner Bros Music/Arkade, which is slated for release at some point this fall. The single follows up his previous record "Never Sleep Alone," which has been very successful for Kaskade so far this year.
  • Back of The Billboards: 'Hammer of The Witches' by Cradle of Filth

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Hammer of The Witches,' the new album from black metal standbys Cradle of Filth, featuring a new lineup in tow.
  • Future's 'DS2' NYC Concert: Mike Will Made It, DJ Esco Let 'Futurehive' In The Trap

    July 22, rapper Future hit New York City's Highline Ballroom as his third stop on his four major city tour to celebrate the release of his latest album, DS2. After the location and time for the free pop-up concert was announced, early Wednesday morning, a sea of people rushed over to West 16th to lock in their spot for the private show and with the help of Mike Will Made It and DJ Esco, the night remained an unforgettable one.
  • Robin Schulz Releases 'Sugar' Feat. Francesco Yates

    Robin Schulz has released another summer-bound hit titled "Sugar" that will appear on his forthcoming second LP. The track tabs 19-year-old Canadian singer Francesco Yates, who has already received co-signs from the likes of Justin Bieber and Pharrell. The track is accompanied by a simple lyric video to help make the song just a little more infectious.
  • Back of The Billboards: 'Old Dominion' EP by Old Dominion

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Old Dominion,' the self-titled debut EP from up-and-coming country band that's tight with Kenny Chesney.
  • RBC Ottawa Bluesfest Review: Kanye West, CeeLo Green and More Rock Weekend One

    RBC Ottawa Bluesfest is one of North America's best kept festival secrets. Named by Billboard as one of the top North American festivals, Bluesfest attracts over 300,000 people during its 11-day run. Bluesfest is a city festival whose downtown location in a small but world class city at the Lebreton Flats allows for beautiful summer evening breezes blowing off the Rideau Canal to accompany well mixed sets by the biggest musical start in the world across all genres. During the first weekend, everyone from Kanye West to CeeLo Green were on hand to rock Canada, and Music Times was on the scene to capture the eclectic opening days.
  • Mac DeMarco Releases New Track 'I've Been Waiting For Her'

    Mac DeMarco has released his new song "I've Been Waiting For Her." With many fans counting down the days until his forthcoming mini-album Another One drops DeMarco celebrated his impending release with an impromptu Brooklyn BBQ listening party last week. With his new album set for release on Aug. 7, "I've Been Waiting For Her" proves this self-defined 'jizz jazz' artist and Captured Tracks all-star has a knack for crafting heartfelt ballads.
  • The New Pornographers Give 'Brill Bruisers' Life at Celebrate Brooklyn! [Live Review]

    For a beautiful summer day, there is little better musical accompaniment than some peppy rock and roll, and that's what fans at Prospect Park's Celebrate Brooklyn! got on Saturday (July 11) night. In the latest for the free concert series, The New Pornographers returned to the bandshell for the first time in 10 years with a little help from Thao & The Get Down Stay Down.
  • Punch Brothers, Sarah Jarosz Fend Off Storms at Celebrate Brooklyn [Live Review]

    Rain and thunder can threaten a show in New York City, but the energy and spirit of bluegrass music fans will not be washed away. Last night (July 9), Celebrate Brooklyn! in Prospect Park continued its series of free live music with the folky bluegrass offerings from some of the genre's best: The Punch Brothers and Sarah Jarosz. And while the storm rolled in and poured over, the music played on for masses of adoring fans.
  • Stevie Stone Not Strange Enough for Label, New Album 'Malta Bend'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Malta Bend,' the fourth album from independent rapper Stevie Stone.
  • Marianas Trench & Ivy Levan Irving Plaza NYC Concert Review

    New York City experienced an incredible night of music on July 8, 2015 thanks to the talents of Marianas Trench and Ivy Levan. The Canadian pop rockers shared some new tracks and blew the roof off of Irving Plaza for a packed house of loyal fans, old and new, who also fell in love with the night's pop songstress opener. Levan's upcoming album, No Good features a song collaboration with music icon Sting, but we learned this week that she's ready to take over the world all on her own! Find out more about this amazing concert in our review below.
  • Yogi, Skrillex 'Burial' Music Video: Dennis Rodman Cameo

    Yogi's single "Burial" featuring the vocals of Pusha T just got a very interesting music video that not only adds visual treatment to the track, but also mashes up two of the biggest remixes for the tune from Skrillex and TrollPhace, and Moody Good. The video follows a group of mashed dancers who are clearly up to no good as they wreak havoc on everything they come across. However, when world champion professional basketball player and North Korean apologist, Dennis Rodman the dancer's reign of terror comes to an abrupt end.
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