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Brand New is back with brand new music, and after six years without so much as a peep, the alt-rockers are crunchier with more raw punk in them than ever before. Today (April 13), ahead of the release of its highly anticipated fifth studio album Brand New dropped the roaring "Mene" alongside a new website and music video. -
Ok Go Live Review: New York City Gets Energy-Filled, Multimedia Performance from Rock's Biggest Nerds
OK Go is one of the most inventive bands in the game right now, so of course its live show isn't just going to be a straightforward setlist full of hits, new album cuts and occasional shouts of "We love you New York City!" As promised, it was a multimedia, engaging experience on Saturday night (April 11) at NYC's Terminal 5, and potentially the weirdest show that you haven't seen yet. -
Danny Worsnop's Transition from Asking Alexandria to Hard Rock Most Interesting Aspect of 'We Are Harlot'
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 We Are Harlot and the hard rock group's self-titled debut album, featuring members of Asking Alexandria, Sebastian Bach and more. -
Mumford & Sons 'The Wolf' Review: New 'Wilder Mind' Track Shows What Plugged In Band Can Do [LISTEN]
Mumford and Sons are unleashing their inner animal as they continue to go electric for their new album Wilder Mind. After announcing a new single would drop earlier this week, today (April 9), the former folk rockers followed up "Believe" with "The Wolf," a grooving effort that shows Mumford plugged in really can work. -
Junk Mail: Matt and Kim 'New Glow' Album Review
This week, like most weeks, is really dragging for me. But Matt and Kim's new album New Glow kind of helped me pep up this morning and get to work. As far as I'm aware, this is a band that's always been infectiously peppy, maybe almost annoyingly so. But, it worked to jump-start my day. The first song, "Hey Now" is such a blast of energy. It's pretty much as effective as coffee. -
Hilary Duff 'Sparks' Review: Tove Lo Penned Single Brings Much-Needed Club Element for Comeback
Hilary Duff promised to make some major "Sparks" with her new single after teasing her "All About You" follow-up last week in a trailer for her TV Land show Younger, and now the former Disney star has finally delivered. Today (April 6), "Sparks" has surfaced online, and it's the glitzy bit of EDM that has thus far been missing from Duff's discography. -
Junk Mail: Wale, 'The Album About Nothing' Review
The Album About Nothing, at the end of the day, is more interesting in its concept than in its execution. I really appreciate the lyricism and thought that Wale put into each of these songs, but there is little else to latch on to. Unlike Seinfeld the TV show, this album will be largely forgotten in the grander scale of pop culture. -
'Liv and Maddie' Soundtrack Flies on Dove Cameron's Voice, if Not Disney's Understanding of Hip-Hop and EDM
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 'Liv and Maddie,' the soundtrack album for the Disney show of the same title, featuring the vocals of star Dove Cameron. -
Rihanna 'B*tch Better Have My Money' Review: New "R8" Single Has Intensity, Lacks Hook [LISTEN]
Oh, Rihanna. Yesterday (March 25), the "FourFiveSeconds" singer surprised her fans by announcing that she would officially be releasing her new "R8" single the very next day. After teasing the track on a new app Dubsmash, "B*tch Better Have My Money" has finally been unveiled in full, and it's an intense stomper and the polar opposite of her Kanye West/Paul McCartney team up. -
Usher, Chris Brown 'All Falls Down' Leak: New Single Oozes of Beautiful Heartbreak as 'UR' Delayed
There's not much news about Usher's new album UR these days, despite the success of his new single "I Don't Mind." But, there may be one new song that makes the cut: the Chris Brown collaboration "All Falls Down." Over the weekend, the latest team up from the "New Flame" singers leaked online, and it's just as heartbreaking as the title insinuates. -
Muse 'Dead Inside' Review: New Single from 'Drones' Details Cold Ex-Girlfriend in 'Psycho' Follow-Up [LISTEN]
First, Muse went "Psycho" with its first taste of new album Drones, and now, the "Madness" rockers are letting fans know that they're "Dead Inside." Today (March 23), a little more than two months away from the release date of its The 2nd Law follow-up, Muse released the official lead single "Dead Inside" from Drones on radio stations across the world. -
Brandon Flowers 'Can't Deny My Love' Review: New Single from 'The Desired Effect' Pulls Heavily from the '80s [LISTEN]
The first taste of The Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers' new solo album The Desired Effect is finally here. After a tease last month, today (March 23), Flowers released his synthy, '80s-splendor of a new single "Can't Deny My Love" is finally here. -
[REVIEW] Nero Returns With "The Thrill"
U.K. dubstep-electro trio Nero have unveiled a new single in close to a year: "The Thrill." Premiered by Annie Mac on BBC Radio One as the hottest record in the world -- saying, "Wow. What a track. It's just massive ... I absolutely love it." -- producers Dan Stephens, Joe Ray and vocalist Alana Watson deliver another powerful single showing the evolution of their sound. -
Marvin Gaye Wins on Billboards as Well after 'Blurred Lines' Suit, as 2007 Greatest Hits Album Charts for First Time
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 Number 1's, a collection of hits from Marvin Gaye that cracked the Billboard 200 for this first time last week, and whether a certain lawsuit involving a certain Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams single had something to do with it. -
Junk Mail: Kendrick Lamar 'To Pimp A Butterfly' Album Review
If you're looking for club bangers, this record isn't for you. If you're interested in a poetic, cinematic concept album about race, good vs. evil, depression, rap culture, government, the double edged sword of fame, how to use your influence for good and other realizations, then you will leave To Pimp A Butterfly satisfied.
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