• Rudimental 'Never Let You Go' Music Video: Band Blur Colors in Conflicted World

    The London born, bred and based band Rudimental has released the music video for their album single, "Never Let Go." Taken from their upcoming sophomore full-length, 'We The Generation,' Rudimental shares another video that goes beyond the music and delves into greater themes of society and the human spirit. The new video colors a world filled with violence, unrest and inequality as the band looks to move beyond traditional visual boundaries like race and ethnicity and blend them together.
  • Florence + The Machine 'How Big How Blue How Beautiful' Album Review: Junk Mail

    Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week, Carolyn Menyes, Ryan Book and Ryan Middleton chat about Florence + The Machine' new album How Big How Blue How Beautiful. Feel free to join the conversation in the comments section, and check back next week for more.
  • Glitch Mob Share "Better Hide, Better Run" From New EP 'Piece Of The Indestructible'

    The Glitch Mob released their sophomore album Love Death Immortality early in 2014 and has been touring extensively in support of the album, but they are ready to provide their fans with some new music. On June 9, the LA-based trio will release a new 3-track EP Piece Of The Indestructible. Ooah, ediT and Boreta have unveiled the first track from the EP, "Better Hide, Better Run" featuring the vocals of Mark Johns. Check out the track below and head to iTunes to pre-order the track.
  • Grateful Dead's 'Fare Thee Well' Concerts to Broadcast on SiriusXM

    For deadheads around the world who are unable to attend the Grateful Dead's "Fare The Well" concerts, SiriusXM's exclusive Grateful Dead station, Channel 23, will broadcast the 50th anniversary and final concerts from Chicago's Soldier Field this Fourth of July weekend.
  • Soundcloud Announces Deal With 20,000 Independant Labels

    Just as news surrounding Soundcloud has intensified over the past few weeks as they try and create a legal platform that will crate monetization opportunities for artists and labels alike, the streaming and discovery service made a major announcement today that could turn the tide in its favor. Soundcloud today announced that it had stuck a deal with Merlin, one of the largest independent label and publishing consortiums in the world with over 20,000 members under its umbrella.
  • Golden State Rap Songs: E-40, Mistah F.A.B. (and Lil B?) Get Behind Warriors

    Tonight the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James will go up against Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors for the first game of the NBA championship. To get revved up for the series, Music Times has assembled hip-hop songs about each of the respective teams, as few musicians get as amped for their local sports teams as rappers (the number of songs/mixtapes named "Beast Mode" after Marshawn Lynch is astounding). We'll start with the Western Conference and Golden State, representing Oakland and its hyphy hip-hoppers. And no: "CoCo" by O.T. Genasis doesn't count...regardless of how often the team sings it.
  • Cleveland Rap Songs: T-Pain, Milford Jerome (and Iman Shumpert?) Get Behind Cavaliers

    Tonight the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James will go up against Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors for the first game of the NBA championship. To get revved up for the series, Music Times has assembled hip-hop songs about each of the respective teams, as few musicians get as amped for their local sports teams as rappers (the number of songs/mixtapes named "Beast Mode" after Marshawn Lynch is astounding). We'll start with the Eastern Conference and Cleveland, perhaps ground zero for the hip-hop-meets-harmony movement thanks to the city's much loved Bone Thugs.
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