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  • Review: Justin Bieber new song 'Alone' hits the web, reveals reason behind Selena Gomez split in upbeat manner [LISTEN]

    Justin Bieber may have just released his eighth Music Mondays single "Rollercoaster," but that isn't the only new song from the teen idol fans will get to hear this week. "Alone," the song that was originally teased as a Music Mondays release has now hit the web, courtesy of Beliebers who pre-ordered tickets to see the Biebz's upcoming concert documentary "Believe."
  • Review: Jamie Lynn Spears country single 'How Could I Want More' plays into classical genre elements for strong debut [LISTEN]

    It's been quite some time since Jamie Lynn Spears was in the spotlight. The former Nickelodeon star and Britney's little sister largely dropped out of the public eye after giving birth to daughter Maddie Briann Aldridge in 2008 and leaving the show Zoey 101. Now, Spears is chalking up a return to celebrity with her new country single "How Could I Want More," which debuted on Nov. 25.
  • Justin Bieber Music Mondays: eighth new single 'Rollercoaster' turns up the funk big time [REVIEW]

    Justin Bieber has mostly kept things low key in his Music Mondays single series, rarely venturing above mid-tempo territory for his new adult music. Now, the teen idol has released the eighth song for the project: the bouncy "Rollercoaster," and things get a little funky.
  • Britney Spears 'Britney Jean' album sampler released, showcase inconsistent album from will.i.am's heavy hand [REVIEW]

    To fit with Britney Jean's snippets being released, Music Times will do a short snippet track review for each of the songs. Check out first impressions of Britney Jean below:
  • 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.
  • Women We Love Wednesdays: Lissie

    To do what we can to celebrate women in music and give them the positive recognition they deserve, each week Music Times will introduce you to a female in the music industry whom we love. Singer-songwriters, rappers, DJs, producers, filmmakers, and any woman who is part of the music industry is fair game for this segment. So read on, and get to know the women who continue to wow us. This week we'd like to show off Lissie
  • Freaky Friday: Anya Marina Covers T.I.'s 'Whatever You Like' in 2009

    Welcome to Freak Friday. Each week we highlight a new cover song that we're crazy about. Have suggestions? Send them our way! This week, we give you: "Whatever You Like."
  • Duologue Releases Debut Album 'Song & Dance'

    We couldn't get enough of London five-piece Duologue last week at CMJ, and today their debut album, Song & Dance came out. The electro-folk rock band teamed up with renowned producer Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Adele) on the 12-song effort.
  • Natalie Grant - 'Hurricane' Review

    "Hurricane" is a release that will touch you in a compelling way. Her beautiful voice, combined with glorious music and stories that are pure gems, make it a real winner in my book...
  • for KING & COUNTRY 'Hope Is What We Crave Live' Review

    For King and Country' "Hope Is What We Crave Live" includes a live DVD and CD, the music video for "The Proof of Your Love," the behind the scenes story of the making of the video, and three acoustic songs recorded live at KLOVE...
  • 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 Music Marathon 2013, NONONO Concert Review: Top 5 Reasons to Check Out 'Pumpin Blood' Electropop Trio from Sweden

    Introducing vocalist Stina Wappling and producers/songwriters Astma & Rocwell - an electropop trio from Sweden better known as NONONO. The band just played a CMJ showcase at NYC's Mercury Lounge earlier this week - one of NONONO's first-ever live shows in the U.S. And here are the Top 5 reasons why Music Times fans should check them out.
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