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  • Beastie Boys' 'Girls' pulled from viral ad, GoldieBlox publishes open letter

    GoldieBlox has responded in an open letter on the company's blog offering to withdraw its lawsuit if the Beastie Boys agree not to threaten a copyright infringement.
  • Zac Brown Band and Dave Grohl to release collaborative EP 'The Grohl Session: Vol. 1' on Dec. 10 [VIDEO]

    Zac Brown Band and Dave Grohl have collaborated on a new album, and now the collision of country and rock music has a title and release date. "The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1" will be released on iTunes on Dec. 10, according to Consequence of Sound.
  • Kanye West and Kim Kardashian approve of James Franco and Seth Rogen's 'Bound 2' spoof, dubbed 'Bound 3'

    You guys, it's okay. Kanye West didn't flip out over the Seth Rogen/James Franco shot-for-shot parody of his "Bound 2" video, dubbed "Bound 3." In fact, he thought it was hilarious. Phew.
  • Watch Sky Ferreira's dark 'Night Time, My Time' video

    Sky Ferreira has shared the Grant Singer-directed video for the title track of her new album Night Time, My Time. The clip begins with images of late night sexy things (motels, made-for-porn beds, lacy lingerie) and shows Ferreira in different costumes and varieties of wigs.
  • Ron Reyes fired from Black Flag, replaced by professional skateboarder Mike Vallely

    Lead singer Ron Reyes has been fired from Black Flag, Consequence of Sound reports. He announced his departure in a letter posted to Facebook (it has been removed) saying that he was fired on stage during a concert in Australia. He alleges that his bandmate Greg Ginn's friend and professional skateboarder Mike Vallely came on stage with two songs left in the set, took the mic and said "You're done, party's over get off it's over."
  • Marvin Gaye's oldest son has now joined in claiming Robin Thicke copied songs

    Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and Clifford Harris (T.I.) continue to have difficulties following the legal disputes in which they claimed "Blurred Lines" does not rip off Marvin Gaye's "Got To Give It Up." When the Gaye's filed their countersuit and included music publisher EMI, it got much more complicated.
  • New Jewish version of the song 'Santa Baby,' 'Chanukah Honey' from Rachel Bloom

    Comedian and writer, Rachel Bloom, has released another one of her comedic music videos. This time it's a song from her Chanukah and Jewish themed album. "Chanukah Honey" is the actresses own take on the Christmas melody "Santa Baby."
  • 'Seinfeld' clips turned into video for Arcade Fire’s 'Here Comes The Night Time

    There are many hilarious people on Twitter and themed accounts that focus on one thing in particular that enough people care about or think is funny. Seinfeld fans have a couple of good ones to choose from.
  • Late Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes to appear on band's new album

    The Charlatans have announced that the recordings done by Jon Brookes before he died will be included in the upcoming album. Brookes died at the age of 44 in August from a brain tumor. The cancerous tumor came about following a seizure the drummer had while on tour in 2010.
  • Lorde calls music from Nicki Minaj and Drake 'Completely Irrelevant'

    Lorde has made quite the impression on the music industry with her hit "Royals," but she's also made it clear that she's not afraid to say what she thinks, even it's putting down other artists. She's brave for a 17-year-old just recently hitting the scene.
  • Jamie Lynn Spears debuts understated 'How Could I Want More' music video one day after releasing her debut country single [WATCH]

    It's only been one day sine Jamie Lynn Spears released her debut country single "How Could I Want More," but the former Zoey 101 star is taking a page right out of her big sister Britney's book and promoting the track as hard as she can. Today (Nov. 26), Spears debuted the music video for the slowed down country love song, and the official clip is just as low key as the tune itself.
  • Dave Grohl calls upcoming Foo Fighters album something 'no one's done before'

    The Foo Fighters are staging a comeback this year starting with their upcoming show in Mexico this December, their first show in almost two years. Once the Mexico gig is over, the band has plans to begin recording a new album.
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