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Kings of Leon take it to the "Mechanical Bull" rodeo for real in the music video for its new single "Beautiful War." The rock ballad and follow-up to "Supersoaker" gets a fittingly Western-influenced treatment in an epic story of jealousy, murder and bull riding. -
Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig defends the word of the year, "selfie"
As Oxford Dictionary recently announced, the word of the year is "selfie." It's clear that the extreme use of Facebook and Instagram have made the word what it is today. Some people use the social media platforms to declare that they hate it when people take selfies, but others are quite fond of the photo phenomenon, even if it's been going on for a while. -
Dave Matthews Band confirms a forthcoming album
Dave Matthews confirmed with Rolling Stone that he is working on a new studio album to follow up last year's Away from the World. According to the interview, the band is currently working with producer Rob Cavallo and recording engineer Doug McKean, who both worked on the band's seventh studio album Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King. -
'One Voice' by David Guetta mixes up style, aids humanitarian efforts of United Nations
French DJ and producer David Guetta has a song of a whole new sound: "One Voice." He made the song as part of a partnership with the United Nations (UN), hoping that fans can donate to humanitarian relief through tweets. This is part of the "The World Needs More..." humanitarian aid campaign. -
U2 has released a lyric video for 'Ordinary Love' off the 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' soundtrack [WATCH]
U2 has released their first song in more than three years, "Ordinary Love," which has first teased in the trailer for the Nelson Mandela biopic, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. -
Pharrell's drops 24-hour video for 'Happy,' featuring Odd Future, Steve Carrell, and more
Pharrell just released what is being called "the world's first 24-hour music video." The video is for the song "Happy," which is featured on the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack. The video for "Happy" features 24 hours of footage of people dancing. -
Lana Del Rey to release her short film 'Tropico' on December 5 [WATCH TRAILER]
Lana Del Rey has announced that her short film, Tropico, will be released December 5 on Vevo. The 30-minute film, with Born to Die and Born to Die: The Paradise Edition serving as the soundtrack, stars model Shaun Ross and is co-produced by Rick Rubin and longtime Del Rey collaborator Anthony Mandler. -
Trent Reznor stopped show to video-chat with a terminally ill NIN fan
Trent Reznor took time out of a Nine Inch Nails concert before the encore in Las Vegas last weekend to FaceTime a fan who is terminally ill, Andrew Youssef. -
Ol' Dirty Bastard's recorded audition for what would have been a new Mr. Ed show
Apparently back in 2004, Comedian Drake Sather was trying to create a remake for FOX of the 1960's show Mister Ed. Now with an audio recording to back it up, it seems the rumors could possibly be true that Ol' Dirty Bastard, before he passed away, had auditioned for the role of the talking horse. -
How television show 'The Voice' became an industry hit-maker
Although "The Voice" may not be the most-watched singing contest on television and has yet to launch a star of its own, the show has become one of the music industry's most coveted promotional platforms with its influence far outpacing Fox rivals "American Idol" and "The X Factor," music and TV experts say. -
Demi Lovato strips down for 'Neon Lights' music video [WATCH]
Demi Lovato strips down for the most revealing video to date for "Neon Lights." She flaunts blue hair, neon lipstick and wears dayglow outfits. She is pictured girating seductively in the rain, swimming naked in a pool of purple water and dancing in a leather-studded jacket in the middle of an underground dance-club rave. -
Beck's journey creating the upcoming album 'Morning Phase'
Creative rocker Beck recently announced his upcoming album Morning Phase will be released on Capital Records, which will be out in February. This is the first record since his 2008's Modern Guilt. Rolling Stone took a closer look at the artists new project and
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