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  • Congress Passes Legislation Standardizing Procedures For Carrying On Instruments And Music Equipment

    Good news for traveling musicians who cringe at the thought of their beloved instruments being tossed around in the cargo hold of airplanes. According to BMI, Congress has passed legislation that makes is easier for musicians flying U.S.-based airlines to secure their equipment and instruments. The legislation, called “Musical Instrument Carry On Luggage Act” amends section 403 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, which sets standards for storing musical equipment on airlines.
  • REVIEW: Jack Johnson's "From Here to Now to You" Is Really As Chill As It Gets

    The King of Chill, Jack Johnson is all about easy listening on his new album "From Here to Now To You." The album covers themes of everyday life over relaxing, gentle melodies and rhythms. His songs allude to reigniting love, being empathetic, encouraging childlike imagination and wonderment, and reflecting on life.
  • Miley Cyrus Takes No Prisoners In Trailer For Upcoming "The Movement" Documentary [WATCH]

    In the trailer for her upcoming documentary, Miley Cyrus, whose single "Wrecking Ball" is currently leading the Billboard charts, shows that nothing will get in the way of her dreams.
  • MGMT Psyches Out Aimlessly On Self-Titled Album

    MGMT continues its rumination on psychedelic music. Unfortunately, there isn't an end to the means.
  • Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros Challenge Industry Standards in Music Video For "Live Is Hard" Off Self-Titled Album [WATCH]

    Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have released the music video for "Life Is Hard," off their recent, self-titled album. The video features the band performing live at the Box Theater in New York City on Aug. 25, 2013.
  • Pearl Jam Releases 'Sirens' Video Off Upcoming Album 'Lightning Bolt' [WATCH]

    Pearl Jam has released the music video for their second single, "Sirens," off the upcoming studio album "Lightning Bolt."
  • J. Cole Dedicates "Crooked Smile" Video to 7-year-old Girl Who Was Shot During A 2010 DEA Raid in Detroit

    In his video for "Crooked Smile (feat. TLC)" J. Cole dedicates the video to Aiyana Stanley-Jones, a 7-year-old girl who was shot during a police raid in her Detroit home back in 2010.
  • Jim James Performs "State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U)" and "A New Life" Off Solo Album on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Last Night [WATCH]

    Lion-haired indie-folk crooner, Jim James, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night in support of his debut solo album (as Jim James), "Regions of Light and Sound of God." Dressed in a black suit and tie and dancing with his hair blowing in the wind, James sang "State of the Art (A.E.I.O.U)" and "A New Life."
  • Electric Tomato Festival Cancelled by Nassau Coliseum Following Deaths At Nearby Electric Zoo Festival

    The first "Electric Tomato Festival" has been called off by the Nassau Coliseum due to, reportedly, recent drug overdose incidents at other events involving EDM. Erin Chase, the booking and marketing manager for the coliseum said that she wasn't aware EDM would be involved in the proceedings and that staff were concerned following the recent deaths of two concertgoers at the Electric Zoo festival in nearby New York City.
  • Rough Trade To Open Flagship U.S. Store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    A crucial part of London's post-punk scene since 1978, Rough Trade Records plans to head across the pond and open a store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Billboard reported that a 15,000 square foot repurposed film prop warehouse will house the new store, which is set to open Nov. 25.
  • Paul McCartney and Justin Timberlake To Appear Next Week on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Closing Down Quarter-Mile of Hollywood Boulevard

    How would you like to see Paul McCartney and Justin Timberlake FOR FREE? Jimmy Kimmel Live! has you covered. The show's production crew plans to shut down a quarter mile of Hollywood Boulevard for two nights next week.
  • Portugal. The Man Releases New Song 'Oh Boy' for Red Bull 'Stratos' Documentary [LISTEN]

    To celebrate the anniversary of Felix Baumgartner's historic leap from space, Rdio is premiering a new documentary called "Mission to the Edge of Space: The Inside Story of Red Bull Stratos." Indie band Portugal. The Man is featured on the soundtrack.
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