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  • REVIEW: Arctic Monkeys New Album "AM"

    The new Arctic Monkeys album, "AM," takes you along on midnight ride of self-reflection, sexual-frustration and strong falsetto. Stream the album now on iTunes, and look for it on sale Sept. 10.
  • One Direction New Album 2013, 'Midnight Memories'? [VIDEO]: YouTube & Twitter Teasers Hint at Upcoming Record Title Revealed Today, Harry Styles Spells it Out

    According to some Twitter posts and a cryptic YouTube video, One Direction is going to announce the title of their third album today at around noon in America (5 pm in the U.K.). Zayn Malik tweeted a link to YouTube video featuring pieces...
  • The Rolling Stones's London Concerts Will Come to DVD and Blu-ray on 'Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live'

    The Rolling Stones' Hyde Park concert is coming to DVD and Blu-ray, according to a statement made yesterday by the band and Eagle rock Entertainment. The July 6 and 13 show in London will be featured on "Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live."
  • Is 'The Fox' The Next Gangnam Style? Watch Norwegian Duo Ylvis' Animal-Sound Rundown

    Brothers Bård Ylvisåker and Vegard Ylvisåker have written a melodramatic song about the sounds animals make.
  • Neil Young's PONO Digital Music Service and Online Store Ready for 2014 Launch

    For the last several years, Neil Young has been working with a team on a technology that would enhance the quality of MP3s, which inherently lose sound quality during compression. The high-end device and software "[liberates] the music of the artist from the digitial file and [restores] it to its original artistic quality - as it was in the studio," Young said. "It has primal power."
  • Drake Reveals Tracklist for 'Nothing Was the Same'

    Around 3 a.m. today, Drake asked his followers on Twitter, "Would You Like The Tracklist?" He included a link where fans could find the list of songs for his upcoming album "Nothing Was the Same," which is scheduled for release Sept. 24.
  • Miley Cyrus 'We Can't Stop" Doo-Wop Cover Goes Viral [WATCH]

    Are you sick of Miley twerking all over the Internet? Would you like to see a more conservative version of her hit "We Can't Stop?" Well you're in luck because her (we must admit) catchy song has been "ragtimified." Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox's cover of "We Can't Stop" takes the tune from a raunchy Top 40 hit to a '50s classic.
  • New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg Defends Electric Zoo Founders After the Festival's Last Day Was Cancelled Due To Drug Fatalities

    New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced yesterday that he does not blame Electric Zoo organizers (Made Event) for the drug-related deaths and illnesses of last weekend's festival but rather the festival-goers who took the drugs.
  • Black Joe Lewis Premieres Video for 'Come to My Party' Off New Album 'Electric Slave' [WATCH]

    Black Joe Lewis released the video for "Come To My Party" off his newly released album "Electric Slave," which dropped last week.
  • Album Sales Roundup: Avenged Sevenfold Debuts on Top, Luke Bryan Hangs Around, and Justin Timberlake Back in Top 10 After VMA Sales Boost

    Avenged Sevenfold became the band to knock Luke Bryan from the top spot on the Billboard 200 after his "Crash My Party" led album sales during its first two weeks. Two artists in this week's top 10 are making reappearances thanks to publicity generated by their performances at the MTV Video Music Awards. Check out what happened last week in the Top 10 Albums
  • Nelly Collaborates with Buzz the Bee for Honey Nut Cheerios Commercials 'Hey! Must Be the Honey'

    Incase you haven't heard yet, St. Louis rapper Nelly has started collaborating with an unusual partner — a honey bee named Buzz. The two of them are featured on a Honey Nut Cheerios commercial in which Nelly sings a revamped version of his hit "Rid Wit Me," replacing "Hey! Must be the money" with "Hey! Must be the honey."
  • Bon Iver Is Not Over Despite Justin Vernon's Current Hiatus From The Project

    In an interview yesterday with an Australian radio station about Volcano Choir's upcoming album, "Repave," Justin Vernon was asked about his other project, Bon Iver.
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