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  • Sia new album '1000 Forms Of Fear' receives release date, album cover and tracklist [PHOTO]

    Sia quietly released both the best pop song and music video so far this year with her dark side of partying anthem "Chandelier," and now she's looking to swing it with a whole new album. Today (May 14), Sia announced the release date, album artwork and tracklist for her new album "1000 Forms Of Fear."
  • Riot Fest announces 2014 lineup for Chicago and Denver

    Riot Fest has announced the lineups for its Chicago and Denver festivals, which take place September 12-14 and September 19-21 respectively.
  • WATCH: Demi Lovato 'Really Don't Care' lyric video features tons of Lovatics, adorable dancing

    Demi Lovato is celebrating the one-year anniversary of her album DEMI this week, and she's doing it with a bang. Not only did the singer put the album on sale for a cool $4.99 on iTunes as a celebration, but she's also releasing a new single. Today (May 14), Lovato dropped a super adorable lyric video for "Really Don't Care."
  • Justin Bieber being investigated for attempted robbery of cell phone after batting cage squabble

    Justin Bieber just can't keep himself out of trouble with the police. After a string of incidents with the law, including a DUI arrest, a possible felonious egging "prank" and assault accusations in Toronto, the "Confident" singer is being investigated for attempted robbery in Los Angeles.
  • Damon Albarn releases video for 'Mr. Tembo,' featuring baby elephant [WATCH]

    Damon Albarn released his excellent debut solo album Everyday Robots last month, and now he's shared a video for his heartwarming track "Mr. Tembo." The song pays tribute to an orphaned baby elephant that he met in in Mkomazi, Tanzania while traveling in Africa.
  • The Roots' album '...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin' streaming in full [LISTEN]

    The Roots new album, ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin, came out today and is streaming now in full over at Pitchfork.
  • Bob Dylan announces new album, shares cover of Frank Sinatra's 'Full Moon and Empty Arms' [LISTEN]

    Seventy-two years old and still going, Bob Dylan has managed to write more material during his time on the road. Now, he's announced a new album, the follow up to 2012's Tempest, set to arrive later this year, according to Rolling Stone.
  • Britney Spears extends Las Vegas residency through February 2015 at Planet Hollywood

    Britney Spears is a Vegas girl now. Last year, the "Perfume" singer began a residency at Planet Hollywood and after a successful (though critically mixed) run, she's renewing that contract.
  • Neil Young records cover songs in Jack White's voice-o-graph booth on Fallon [WATCH]

    Neil Young and Jack White stopped by The Tonight Show last night and made history. White brought along his refurbished 1940s-era Voice-o-Graph recording booth for Young to use in recording a live cover of Willie Nelson’s song “Crazy” and Ivory Joe Hunter’s “Since I Met You Baby,” which were simultaneously pressed to vinyl. After the show, the newly pressed vinyl was played on a turntable.
  • REVIEW: Mariah Carey leaves you 'Thirsty' for better music in new 'Me. I Am Mariah' single [LISTEN]

    It's been two weeks since Mariah Carey first announced her newly rebranded 13th studio album Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse and the album still has another two weeks until its official release date, so it's only fitting that the chart-topping diva would tease the record with another new single. Today (May 13), Carey dropped the sassy track "Thirsty" in anticipation.
  • The Black Keys take over 'Letterman' in celebration of 'Turn Blue' [WATCH]

    After their lackluster performance on Saturday Night Live last weekend, The Black Keys brought it for their dual Letterman performances. In celebration of the release of their eighth studio album, Turn Blue, Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney and company took the stage outside the Ed Sullivan Theater for both The Late Show and the Live on Letterman webcast series.
  • WATCH: The Band Perry chop down soured love in 'Chainsaw' music video

    The Band Perry are taking the lyrics literally for its new single "Chainsaw." Today (May 13), the country trio released the official music video for its latest Pioneer single, and they're taking down the forest for the trees.
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