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Alabama Shakes revealed in an interview with Miami News Times that their sophomore studio album is almost complete. Drummer Steve Johnson told them that the tracking for the album is finished, though a title for the follow up to 2012's debut Boys & Girls has not yet been chosen. -
Justin Timberlake shows his folk chops on 'Inside Llewyn Davis' cover of 'Five Hundred Miles' [WATCH]
The Coen Brothers' upcoming film, Inside Llewyn Davis, staring Justin Timberlake and Carey Mulligan along with the title character played by Oscar Issac, opens in New York and Los Angeles on Friday. A cover of Hedy West's folk classic "Five Hundred Miles," performed by Timberlake, Mulligan and Stark Sands premiered yesterday in a clip from the film. It shows the three musicians (Jim, Jean and Troy) performing at the famed Gaslight Café. -
Israel looks to legalize all music torrenting...in effort to combat music torrenting?
Many have proposed that the United States could cut back crime rates, as well as turning a profit, if it were to just legalize marijuana. No more drug dealers (for that herb at least) selling or committing other crimes in the midst of selling. Taxation and regulation generating income for the state. It's a little idealistic, but might be worth a shot. Israel is taking a similar approach to music pirating. -
Trent Reznor, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine's Beats Music is set to launch in January
A year ago, Trent Reznor announced his involvement as creative chief with Beats Music (formerly dubbed "Daisy"), a new music-streaming site being launched by Dr. Dre and Interscope Geffen A&M chairman Jimmy Iovine through Beats Electronics, the company that makes Beats by Dre headphones. Now the company has announced that the site will launch in January. -
Spotify reveals how much it pays per stream, and it isn't much
Spotify has opened up a little bit with regards to the continuing argument between the service, musicians and the music industry, but don't look for the squalor to die down anytime soon. The music streaming site has launched a new Spotify Artists website to detail how much musicians can expect to earn from the average song-stream. -
The Rolling Stones announced details of their '14 on Fire' tour [SCHEDULE]
The Rolling Stone's have announced the details of a stretch of dates they are calling "14 on Fire" to their Australian tour, according to Rolling Stone. -
Members of Beach House, Fleet Foxes and Grizzly Bear will head out on a Gene Clark tribute tour in January
Starting in January, members from Beach House, Grizzly Bear, the Walkmen and Fleet Foxes are going to team up for a tour honoring The Byrds' Gene Clark. They will cover Clark's album No Other at four different shows. -
Britney Spears' new album 'Britney Jean' flopping in UK: pop princess' eighth studio album comes in behind older releases from One Direction, Katy Perry
Bad news for Britney Spears and her fans... her eighth studio album "Britney Jean" is flopping in the UK, getting bested by more seasoned releases from One Direction, Eminem and even Katy Perry. -
Lorde premieres the video for 'Team' off her debut album 'Pure Heroine' [WATCH]
Lorde has released the video "Team" off her debut album Pure Heroine. The clip takes place in what appears to be a rundown city run by teenagers — taking the lyrics of the track "We live in cities you'll never see on screen" and "Living in ruins of the palace within my dreams" and translating them literally on screen. -
Stream Childish Gambino's upcoming sophomore album 'Because the Internet' in full a week early [LISTEN]
Donald Glover's upcoming Childish Gambino album, Because The Internet, is due out December 10 through Glassnote, but you can stream it in full a week early via iTunes. His sophomore album spans 19 tracks and features guests appearances from Chance the Rapper, Azelaia Banks and Jhene Aiko. -
Arcade Fire add three new 'Reflektor' Tour dates following 'overwhelming demand' for tickets [FULL SCHEDULE]
Now, due to "overwhelming demand," Arcade Fire have added three more dates to the Reflektor Tour. According to Pitchfork, the "Afterlife" band have added a third date at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and dates in Toronto and Maine. -
DJ Earworm releases 'United States of Pop 2013 (Living The Fantasy)' on YouTube, mixing together big hits from Lorde, Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry and more [WATCH]
The end of 2013 is coming ever nearer, and that means it’s time to wrap up the year in music. A new musical tradition for the 2010s is DJ Earworm’s annual United State of Pop mashup. Today (Dec. 3), the 2013 version of the remix was released on the DJ’s YouTube account, allowing pop music fans to remember music from not so long ago.
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