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New York post-punk band Interpol has shared a short behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of their latest album El Pintor, which you can watch below. It is the first time that the band has been documented in the studio, and features interview with all three members of the band concerning their songwriting process and how they've adjusted to their new three-piece line-up. -
2014 NFL Predictions Based On '90s Songs
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Sting and Al Green Named 2014 Kennedy Center Honorees
Can you believe that it's already time to start talking about the Kennedy Center Honors? This years' ceremony will be taking place on December 7th and the five extraordinary honorees include Sting, Al Green, Tom Hanks, Lily Tomlin and ballerina Patricia McBride. The 2014 Kennedy Center Honors will set out to honor these five celebs for devoting their lives to making the world a more culturally vibrant place. -
Sam Smith Covers Tracy Chapman: Hear 'Stay With Me' Singer Perform 'Fast Car' [LISTEN]
On BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, British R&B star Sam Smith performed a low-key cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit “Fast Car,” which you can check out below. Instead of copying the original’s poignant acoustic guitar arrangement, the “Stay With Me” singer went for a more minimalist, jazzy approach featuring acoustic bass, piano, and spare electric guitar. -
Carrie Underwood's "Two Black Cadillacs" Heading to TV
Carrie Underwood's hit song, "Two Black Cadillacs" is being turned into a mini-series produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. -
Nicki Minaj Reflects On Her Career, Calls Lil' Wayne 'The King' In Cover Story For The Fader
In her cover story for The Fader, the "Anaconda" rapper reflects on her career and how she has grown as an artist and businesswoman. -
Alicia Keys Details New Album: 'Girl On Fire' Crooner Says Pharrell-Produced Effort Is 'The Best Music I've Ever Done'
Alicia Keys has revealed new details about her forthcoming album. Her albums have often been released in November and December, but a she has a different time of due date this time around: her second baby. -
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WATCH: One Direction 'Where We Are: The Concert Film' Trailer Featuring 'Best Song Ever' and Behind-The-Scenes Footage
The two-day release of One Direction's second concert documentary Where We Are: The Concert Film is just a little over a month away, and today (Sept. 4), the "biggest band in the world" premiered the first extended trailer for the movie, a 90-second arena featuring epic with some intimate 1D moments thrown in, just for good measure. -
David Cassidy Of The Partridge Family Pleads Guilty To DWI
Times Union reports that '70s pop singer and The Partridge Family star David Cassidy plead guilty to a DWI charge in upstate New York yesterday, Sept. 3. This plea deal stems from an incident near Albany last summer, in which the 64-year-old singer was pulled over for reportedly failing to dim his headlights to oncoming traffic, and was discovered to be driving while intoxicated. Cassidy was visiting New York for the Saratoga Race Course meet. -
'Somebody That I Used To Know' Singer Gotye Forms Political Party With His Band The Basics To Run In 2014 Australian Elections
Gotye (born Wally De Backer) of "Somebody That I Used To Know" fame has formed a political party with his band The Basics to run in November's Victorian State election in Australia, The Guardian reports. De Backer and his bandmates Kris Schroeder and Tim Heath are forming The Basics Roc'n'Roll party to run as the antithesis to what Schoreder described to The Guardian as "lifelong politicians." The platform they are running on is based on three key principles: innovation, education, and rock 'n' roll. -
Jay Z, Kanye West & Rihanna's 'Run This Town' is This Year's Thursday Night Football Theme Song
Jay Z, Kanye West and Rihanna are about to "Run This Town" every Thursday night in the name of sports. Following the announcement and release of Carrie Underwood's Sunday Night Football theme "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night," the less popular Thursday Night Football institution announced it will use the new classic hip-hop track to soundtrack its games.
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