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Kentucky rockers Cage The Elephant battle the idea of "fear of music" on their third album, Melophobia. Vocalist Matthew Schultz mentions in a Rolling Stone interview that he made a conscious decision on this album not to hide behind poetry - instead write how he actually speaks - in an effort to portray the songs for what they really are, not what they purport to be. -
Spacehog, Liv Tyler, Sean Lennon Play David Lynch Foundation Stageit Show LIVE ON EARTH for Transcendental Meditation
Aside from directing standout cinematic moments of our time, David Lynch has a knack for putting together benefit shows you want to see. Maybe it's the mix of acts, or the fact that you know he's not promoting a cause just because it's en vogue. Lynch has been practicing Transcendental Meditation for 40 years. This time the eclectic lineup for the Lynch Foundation benefit show includes Spacehog, Sean Lennon and Liv Tyler. -
[REVIEW] William Shatner 'Ponder the Mystery': Poetic Captain Kirk Explores 'Wonders of Life' on New Progressive Rock Album [FULL STREAM]
William Shatner's new album Ponder the Mystery explores the meaning of life's little wonders in such a uniquely bizarre way, listeners won't attempt hitting the pause button (even if they really, really want to). -
Pusha T Just Wants To Live Up To King Push Title During 'My Name Is My Name'
Pusha T and No Malice proved themselves the kings of trap-rap as Clipse. The ever-high ambitions of Kanye West, and a flurry of unnecessary guest verses distract the rapper and result in a half-baked album. -
Taylor Swift Wins Record-Setting Sixth Nashville Songwriters Association International Songwriter of The Year Award
Taylor Swift has more-or-less cemented herself as the LeBron James of Nashville music. Perhaps even more dominant. Just as James has taken four of the past five NBA MVP awards, Swift has won five-straight Nashville Songwriter Association International Best Songwriter/Artist of The Year Awards. -
Kanye West's 'Gone' Finally Makes Billboard Top 20 Eight Years Late Thanks To Viral Video
Kanye West is finally seeing the Billboard Top 20 this week with a song that came out eight years ago. Thanks to a viral YouTube clip in which Marina Shifrin quits her job, West's Late Registration (2005) track "Gone" has hit No. 18 on the chart. -
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Dominate American Music Awards 2013 Nominations
The 2013 American Music Awards Nominations were announced today at two events hosted by Kelly Clarkson and Will.i.am. Breakout Seattle hip-hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are in the lead with six nominations for categories including Artist of the Year, New Artist of the Year, Favorite Rap Artist, Favorite Rap Album, Favorite Pop/Rock Band or Duo and the new category Single of the Year (for their song "Thrift Shop"). Following close behind are Justin Timberlake and Taylor Swift who each five each. -
Lady Gaga Premieres New ARTPOP Track 'Aura' in 'Machete Kills' Lyrics Music Video
Lady Gaga officially dropped her second track, "Aura," from the upcoming ARTPOP in a Machete Kills lyrics music video. The clip features the queen of the little monsters as La Camaleón, wielding a gun and wearing fur in the Robert-Rodriguez-directed film. -
James Murphy Premieres 10-minute Remix Of David Bowie's 'Love is Lost' On BBC Radio 6
The 10-minute James Murphy remix of David Bowie's "Love is Lost," or "Hello Steve Reich Mix," premiered this morning on BBC Radio 6. -
Kanye West, Jimmy Kimmel Interview Settles 'Rap Feud,' West Says He Is Treated Like A Zoo Animal [WATCH]
To settle their "rap feud," Kanye West made a guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night. The beef began after Kimmel made a skit that made fun of West's BBC interview by having kids recreate it. West was offended by the skit, called up Kimmel then lashed out on him via Twitter. Kimmel addressed the situation on his show the next day, more or less trivializing West's concern for his ego. -
Jenni Rivera and Gerardo Ortiz Win Most Awards at 2013 Billboard Mexican Music Awards
Two big winners emerged at Tuesday's 2013 Billboard Mexican Music Awards: Jenni Rivera and Geraldo Ortiz. -
Paul McCartney Surprises Students at Arts High School in Queens With Set Including 'Hey Jude' and 'Band on The Run'
Yesterday Music Times brought you the story of how students with perfect attendance at a high school in Austin, TX were treated to a surprise performance from pop-rockers Phoenix. New York City, never one to be outdone, raised the bar when students at Frank Sinatra School for The Arts in Queens ended their school day with a set from Paul McCartney and band.
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