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  • Japanese pianist Yoshiki Hayashi battles holographic version of himself...Who should do it next?

    Japanese pianist Yoshiki Hayashi is a record-breaking artist known for his onstage flair and ability to blend classical music with elements of hair metal. During his South by South West performance, he battled a formidable opponent: himself (well, a hologram of himself at least). Besides resurrecting Tupac, this piano battle is one of the coolest uses of the holographic technology that we’ve seen (via HuffPost).
  • Jake Bugg announces 'Messed Up Kids' EP with three new songs, releases music video [WATCH]

    British guitarist/singer Jake Bugg just released his second studio album Shangri La last November, but he's already readying a new release. Today (March 25), Bugg announced a release date for a new EP, Messed Up Kids and dropped the four-song collection's title track.
  • Sasquatch! announces revised lineup while Kraftwerk, New Order announce replacement shows

    Following last Friday's announcement that Sasquatch! Music Festival had cancelled its newly expanded second weekend, which was set to take place Fourth of July weekend (July 4-6) at The Gorge in George, WA, several acts have now scheduled replacement shows in the Seattle area.
  • Little Mix announce 'Salute' tour as headliners in America

    One of this decade's biggest girl groups, Little Mix, has announced its first ever US headlining tour. Today (March 25), the "Move" singers announced the first three of many American headlining shows.
  • Tokyo Police Club's 'Hot Tonight' music video is an homage to arcade games w/ a modern twist [WATCH]: New album 'Forcefield' out now!

    Tokyo Police Club's new album Forcefield hits stores today (March 25, 2014) and to celebrate the Ontario indie rock outfit released a brand new music video for the single "Hot Tonight."
  • MIA announces international tour, festival dates alongside ASAP Ferg [FULL SCHEDULE]

    M.I.A. is about to take her "Matangi" to the road. After dropping her fourth studio album in November, the oftentimes controversial singer/rapper will be going on tour internationally this spring and summer, with headlining dates surround a selection of worldwide festival appearance.
  • WATCH: Shakira lets it burn in stunning 'Empire' music video

    Shakira dropped her 10th, self-titled album today (March 25), and to celebrate, she's going to let it all burn. In conjunction with the release of Shakira, she released the music video for the album's second, Alanis Morissette-inspired single "Empire."
  • LeAnn Rimes' jaw popped out of place during concert in Oklahoma

    LeAnn Rimes recently had a bizarre accident during a concert in Oklahoma. LeAnn Rimes recently had a bizarre accident during a concert in Oklahoma. The country singer was giving it all she had at a show on Saturday (March 22) when her jaw popped out of place.
  • [WATCH] Tinashe releases visual for '2 On' featuring Schoolboy Q

    Tinashe just dropped a visual to her DJ Mustard produced track "2 On" featuring TDE's Schoolboy Q.
  • Sean Combs is still Diddy despite being credited as Puff Daddy on 'Big Homie' teaser [WATCH]

    Sean Combs has been known by many names: Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy and Diddy. And it seemed as if he was cycling back to his '90s moniker once again as Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs. However, Combs took to Twitter to clear up the confusion. "For the record, I did not change my name. I always have been and always will be PUFF DADDY! :) Be cool Man lol ." And a few hours later he tweeted, "DIDDYORDADDY???"
  • Billy Joel Channel going live on SiriusXM Wednesday

    Billy Joel gave rather strong hints during his Tonight Show appearance that he might have a radio station coming your way, and on Monday the performer formally announced that The Billy Joel Channel will go live on SiriusXM Wednesday. The channel will air on Channel 4, briefly replacing the '40s on 4 programming, which will air online.
  • Neon Trees singer and Mormon Tyler Glenn comes out of closet in new 'Rolling Stone' issue

    Mormon Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn has come out as gay. The "Everybody Talks" singer opened up about his sexuality in the new issue of Rolling Stone.
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