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Much has been made about Kanye West's "Yeezus" tour, and most of it doesn't have anything to do with the performances themselves. Rather, most of the attention has been focused on frequent cancellations and postponements. The tour seems to be back on track, for the time being, as it picked up where it left off in Philadelphia on Saturday night. -
Joan Jett booted from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float for being a vegetarian after rancher protests
According to CNN, Joan Jett was removed from a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float representing South Dakota after ranchers protested her for being a vegetarian and a critic of their livestock production. -
The Yellow Dogs memorial concert to take place Monday at Brooklyn Bowl
A benefit and memorial concert for The Yellow Dogs will take place Monday November 18 at Brooklyn Bowl. According Brooklyn Vegan, it will feature musical performances by Nada Surf, TV on the Radio's Kyp Malone, Here We Go Magic's Luke Temple and DJ sets by The Rapture, The Men, Johnathan Toubin, !!!, and more. -
Lady Gaga pulls double duty on Saturday Night Live as host and musical guest
Last Night, Lady Gaga appeared on Saturday Night Live in support of her latest album ARTPOP. She served as both musical guest and host. -
Listen: Katy B's new track "Crying for No Reason"
Katy B is set to release Little Red early next year and has shared one of the tracks of the record, "Crying For No Reason." -
Pearl Jam's 'Lightning Bolt' shows to be on SiriusXM
As of today, The Lightning Bolt tour will now be available for fans to listen to on SirusXM's Pearl Jam Radio Station, channel 22. Every Friday night, they will play a live performance from the bands recent hit album and will rebroadcast them Saturdays at 7 and Sundays at 2. -
Freaky Friday: Coldplay Covers Beastie Boys' '(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)'
Welcome to Freak Friday. Each week we highlight a new cover song that we're crazy about. Have suggestions? Send them our way! This week, we give you... Coldplay covering The Beastie Boys' "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)." -
The Yellow Dogs tell Rolling Stone about their horrifying experience in Brooklyn
Iranian post-punk band The Yellow Dogs encountered a terrifying and traumatizing experience in Brooklyn on Nov. 11 when shots were fired at their home. -
Pretty Lights to play first Pay-Per-View concert
Pretty Lights will hold its first ever Pay-Per-View concert on Saturday November 30th at 9pm PST. Derek Vincent Smith will be playing with some of the musicians from his acclaimed A Color Map of the Sun album. You can get the live electro hip-hop soul sounds for $19.95 via IN DEMAND, Avail-TVN, DIRECTV, and DISH Network. -
Spike Jonze states Arcade Fire's 'Supersymmetry' was originally written for his new film 'Her'
Spike Jonze has spoken out, confirming that the final song on The Arcade Fire's Reflektor is also the closing credits song for his upcoming film Her. -
The Flaming Lips to release Stone Roses covers album and many more surprises for Record Store Day
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The Black Keys competed to examine Stephen Colbert's rectum last night...
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