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Elton John has always been one to keep his ear to the street and with Pharrell and Kanye West on fire right now, Sir Elton is looking to work with one of the rappers on his forthcoming album. -
Record Store Day releases full list of exclusives available on April 19
It seems that for months now we've been teasing Record Store (and Record Store Day has been teasing us) with announcements regarding individual releases that will emerge on April 19, but now the day has finally arrived: We have the full list. -
St. Vincent, Real Estate and more join Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel and more at Pitchfork Music Festival
Less than four months remain until the 2014 edition of the Pitchfork Music Festival kicks off, and the lineup is slowly but surely coming together. Today (March 20) Pitchfork announced the next 24 acts that would join Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel and Kendrick Lamar at the Chicago music festival. -
WATCH: Weezer tease new album, studio time with mysterious YouTube video
2014 is about to get a little geekier. After over four years away from the studio, alt-rockers Weezer have returned to the studio. The band shared footage of themselves recording in the studio yesterday (March 19) on its official YouTube page. -
WATCH: Documentarians look for engaged couple in Justin Timberlake 'Not A Bad Thing' music video
Justin Timberlake is looking for love... and no, he's not searching for a new wife. Today (March 20), the pop megastar released his music video for "Not A Bad Thing" on Ellen, and the clip searches for a couple who got engaged while listening to the 20/20 Experience track. -
Seattle Police Department reopens Kurt Cobain's death case, according to local news station
The musical death(s) most popular for conspiracy theorists in the last few decades have been those of the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, although things are about to heat up quite a bit for those who believe Kurt Cobain's death was more-murder-less-suicide. The Seattle Police Department has reopened the case, according to the city's KIRO 7 news team. -
DJ Mathematics says Wu-Tang Clan reunion album is coming in June
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothin to...well you know the rest and the super group proved just that when they pulled a Beyonce and released a new track "Keep Watch." DJ Mathematics says there is more where that came from. -
Tyler, The Creator denies causing riot at SXSW, despite video evidence of a riot
Last week, just a few days after three people were killed in a hit-and-run at Austin's SXSW Music Festival, Odd Future leader Tyler, The Creator was arrested after he encouraged fans to burst into an at-capacity venue, causing a riot. Though the 23-year-old is now free on a $25,000 bond, he and his lawyer are denying that he caused any sort of riot at the gathering. -
Sylvia Rhone named new president of Epic Records
Sylvia Rhone has been named the president of Epic Records. Congratulations are in order. Sylvia Rhone has been named the president of Epic Records. Rhone, a longtime music exec, headed Elektra Entertainment Group, then Universal Motown for nearly two decades. -
Ariana Grande, Chris Brown duet 'Don't Be Gone Too Long' postponed after Brown returns to jail
Chris Brown's return to jail after misbehaving in rehab has an impact beyond just his own life and music (of course). His highly anticipated duet with Yours Truly songstress Ariana Grande has officially been pushed back. -
Wu-Tang Clan releases new track, 'Keep Watch' [LISTEN]
Wu-Tang Clan have released a new track, "Keep Watch," which features a chorus from singer Nathaniel and production from DJ Mathematics. As Pitchfork notes, the track will appear on Wu-Tang's upcoming 20th anniversary record, A Better Tomorrow. -
Portland resident launches campaign to turn Kurt Cobain's childhood home into museum [WATCH]
A resident in Portland has launched a formal campaign to help turn Kurt Cobain's childhood home in Aberdeen, WA into a museum.
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