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  • Paul McCartney Reveals Tracklist for Upcoming Album, "New"

    Paul McCartney shared the tracklist for his upcoming LP, "New," earlier today. The first all-original effort since 2007's "Memory Almost Full", the album features 12 tracks, including the title track, "New," which was released as a single last month.
  • Dave Matthews and Sesame Street's Grover Team Up On 'I Need A Word'

    The 44th season of Sesame Street premieres Monday, and Dave Matthews joins the show a special musical appearance. Sesame Street released a teaser of the performance on YouTube today.
  • Miley Cyrus Reveals Story Behind Britney Spears Collaboration on 'SMS (Bangerz)'

    It was only time before Miley Cyrus and Britney Spears would work together. Who could pass up hearing two of biggest pop stars of the past decade on the same track? Cyrus explained the details of the "SMS (Bangerz)" collaboration on the UK talk show, "Alan Carr's Chatty Man" last night.
  • Arctic Monkeys Cover Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" on BBC Radio 1

    In line with the new hip-hop vibe apparent on their new album, "AM," The Arctic Monkeys have taken a whack at covering Drake's single "Hold On, We're Going Home," which officially went gold earlier today.
  • Neil Young Unveils New Song At Intimate Massachusetts Venue

    On Wednesday night, Neil Young debuted a new song "Drive My Car," to an unsuspecting audience at a 300-capacity venue in Somerville, Mass.
  • Mister Cee Makes Thrilling Return to Hot 97, Less Than 24 Hours After Resigning Post

    Perhaps it was because of uproar from listeners and hip-hop fans across the country, or maybe it was because the man simply loves his role within the genre's culture, but either way, justice was done on Thursday. Mister Cee returned to his post at New York City hip-hop station Hot 97 on Thursday, less than 24 hours after resigning amidst prostitution allegations.
  • REVIEW: 'Essential Tremors' by J. Roddy Walston and the Business

    The fact that J. Roddy Walston and the Business haven't yet hit a wider audience is almost baffling. The Baltimore-based group has largely grown by word of mouth - people seeing their live shows and spreading the news - which has gained them enough exposure to play small sets at large festivals such as Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. However, your average-Joe music lover has still probably never heard of them. So, if any album were to get them over that hump, "Essential Tremors" would be it.
  • REVIEW: Keith Urban Crafts New Aesthetic For Country On 'Fuse,' Without Abandoning Its Core

    Keith Urban hinted that "Fuse" would feature some music that defied previous standards for country music. Ears might perk up when fans hear programmed, hip-hop rhythms or washed out guitars, but Urban is ultimately singing the same songs he always has.
  • Britney Spears Enlists Swedish House Mafia DJ and others for 'Work Bitch' and Teases Lyric Sheet

    Britney Spears will premiere her newest single, "Work Bitch," on Monday at 6 p.m. To hype the release, Spears shared an Instagram photo of the song's lyric sheet. But don't get too excited; she blurred out the lyrics.
  • Paul McCartney Performs Joyous Impromptu Rendition of 'New' Backstage [WATCH]

    Paul McCartney was caught on camera backstage putting on his suit jacket, checking himself in the mirror and preparing for his Regina, SK show. All the while, he was whistling and clapping to the melody of his newest single, "New."
  • MGMT Perform in Scuba Gear on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]

    MGMT appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night in support of their upcoming, self-titled album.
  • Diplo and Jillionaire Advise Doing Drugs Safely, Blame Media For Exaggerating Drug Deaths At EDM Events

    As with everything else it seems, the rash of drug-related deaths at recent electronic music events has been blown out of proportion by the media, at least according to Diplo and Jillionaire of dance group Major Lazer. There were two deaths and several hospitalizations due to overdoses at the Electric Zoo festival in New York City two weeks ago, following the death of a fan from overdose at a Zedd concert in Boston.
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