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  • Stream the new "St. Vincent" album

    You can now hear St. Vincent's new album on NPR. Annie Clark recently gave a sneak preview of her latest St. Vincent album, when she performed "Rattlesnake," "Regret," and "Every Tear Disappears" during New York Fashion Week.
  • Jimmy Fallon and Will Smith bust out The Carlton during their 'Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing' sketch on The Tonight Show [WATCH]

    Last night, Will Smith became the first guest on the inaugural episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He and Fallon executed the Carlton together in a sketch called "The Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing." The two men were decked out in overalls, Timberlands and colorful T-shirts as they attempted moves such as the "Cabbage Patch," the "Running Man," the "Robot," the "Pop and Lock" and more.
  • Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina arrested in Sochi

    Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina were reportedly taken into custody by police in Sochi, the site of the Winter Olympics. According to Consequence of Sound, the women were held for seven hours on Sunday and 10 hours on Monday for questioning over an alleged theft at their hotel room.
  • Britney Spears 'Unbroken' leaks from 'Femme Fatale' sessions [LISTEN]

    Britney Spears has sprung a leak. Over the weekend, the previously unheard cut "Unbroken" from her Femme Fatale era hit the 'net. Produced by Fraser T Smith, the demo version of the track proves that Britney still has that pop hit potential, even if that isn't clear from Britney Jean.
  • LISTEN: My Chemical Romance premiere final song 'Fake Your Death' from greatest hits album

    It's time for the My Chemical Romance swan song. After weeks of anticipation (and dread) from the former alt-rock band's dedicated MCRmy fanbase, its final song has arrived. Today (Feb. 17) "Fake Your Death" premiered on BBC Radio 1. A YouTube stream of the track, alongside an official trailer for My Chemical Romance's upcoming greatest this album, followed the BBC debut.
  • Arcade Fire announce Reflektor Tour openers: Dan Deacon, Kid Koala to support

    The supporting acts for Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour have finally been announced less than a month before the string of shows is set to kick off in Louisville, Ky. Today (Feb. 17), it was announced that Dan Deacon and Kid Koala will open for the "Afterlife" band on the tour's first eight dates.
  • Gregg Allman 'Midnight Rider' biopic adds three more actors

    Charles Dutton, Aldis Hodge and Kathy Baker have joined the cast of Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film is being made by Unclaimed Freight Productions' Randall Miller and Jody Savin.
  • Stream Beck's new album 'Morning Phase' before Feb. 25 release date

    Beck is about to enter into the "Morning Phase" of his career. Eight days before his 12th studio album and the Sea Change soulmate is set to drop, the indie rock weirdo is streaming the record in full on NPR.
  • Annie Clark talks new self-titled St. Vincent album

    February 25 marks the release of St. Vincent's self-titled fourth solo album, the follow up to 2011's Strange Mercy. 31-year-old singer-guitarist Annie Clark spoke with Rolling Stone in a recent interview about the upcoming record saying that she gets her best ideas for songs while she's trying to fall asleep.
  • Five 'Drunk In Love' remixes not enough for you? Listen to T.I.'s new take on the Beyoncé single!

    Another day, another "Drunk In Love" remix. After a weekend full of high-profile covers courtesy of Kanye West, Diplo and The Weeknd another musician has taken on the Beyoncé/Jay Z collaboration: T.I.
  • Watch: Lily Allen drops arcade inspired 'L8 CMMR' lyric video for 'Girls' song

    Lily Allen's man may be a late comer, but her newest lyric video is right on time. Today (Feb. 17), the British pop princess released an old-school video game inspired clip for her newest track "L8 CMMR."
  • The Walkmen perform 'We've Been Had' as last song of their 'final show' [WATCH]

    As previously reported, The Walkmen have announced an indefinite hiatus to work on solo projects. Although the band played what they had advertised as their "final show" in December, they "got back together" again in New Orleans over the weekend to perform for the Rock On Foundation's first Alt-Star Party in celebration of the NBA All-Star Game.
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