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Today, Jan. 20, marks the 40th anniversary of Bob Dylan's classic album Blood On The Tracks, a highly emotional and devastating set of songs which was seen by many as a stellar return to form for the iconic singer-songwriter, and is arguably his last truly great album. In celebration of this incredible album, here are its 10 songs ranked, from weakest to best. -
Haim Recording Sophomore Album With Ariel Rechtshaid [PHOTO]
Last June, sister trio Haim promised their new album would be ready "very soon" and confirmed that they had intended to start recording in July. In November, Alana Haim uploaded a photo of Danielle Haim on guitar with the caption "S S Studio." Now a new photo has surfaced, confirming that the band is recording with producer Ariel Rechtshaid. Este Haim posted the photo, which features Rechtshaid hard at work on a computer with a poster of David Bowie in the background. "Here we go again everybody," she wrote in the caption. "Uh ohz." Looks like new music is officially underway. -
Interpol Tour 2015: "All The Rage Back Home" Band Announces North American Shows Surrounding Coachella, Shaky Knees
Interpol is finally gearing up to tour North America in 2015. Today (Jan. 20), the "All the Rage Back Home" band announced its full lineup of spring and summer tour dates in support of its new album El Pintor. In addition to Coachella and the Shaky Knees Festival, Interpol has also rescheduled the tour dates the band was forced to cancel after getting stuck in a snowstorm in Buffalo, New York. -
The Game Joined By Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, O.T. Genasis & More At 'The Documentary' Anniversary Concert [WATCH]
Sunday night marked the ten-year anniversary of The Game's debut album The Documentary, and the Compton rapper celebrated the occasion with a star-studded concert at The Belasco Theater in Los Angeles. According to Rap-Up, he performed his classics such as "Hate It or Love It" and "How We Do" and was joined on stage by friends and collaborators including Kendrick Lamar ("Westside Story"), Tyga, Ab-Soul, O.T. Genasis ("CoCo"), Marsha Ambrosius ("Start from Scratch"), and ScHoolboy Q ("Higher"). -
Killer Mike Pens Op-Ed for Martin Luther King Jr., Encouraging People to Be 'Revolutionaries' Like the Civil Rights Leader
Musicians and celebrities are often in a unique position to share their personal views on politics, race, sexual orientation and any other social issues of their time period. The ones who resonate with the public, though, are the artists who share their ideals within and outside their craft. Killer Mike of Run the Jewels has been on a mission as of late, penning opinion pieces for publications about his feelings toward race relations following the unfortunate deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in Staten Island. His post yesterday on Martin Luther King Jr. Day might have been his finest. -
Rascal Flatts Announce 'Riot Tour' for Summer 2015
Country superstars Rascal Flatts have announced that they will set off on a North American tour following the conclusion of their Las Vegas residency in March. According to "The Boot," the Riot Tour kicks off May 29 in St. Louis and will see the group visiting 32 cities, including one stop in Toronto and one in Cozumel, Mexico. Scotty McCreery will be joining the group on tour as a special guest. -
Beastie Boys Want $2.4 Million More from Monster Energy After Winning Lawsuit
The Beastie Boys are digging in after reportedly losing money in a $1.7 million lawsuit victory over Monster Energy. Remaining embers Michael Diamond and Adam Horowitz — the late Adam "MCA" Yauch died in 2012 — are demanding $2.4 million more from the company after racking up excessive lawyers fees in the original case. -
New Kids on the Block, TLC & Nelly Announce The Main Event Tour for Summer 2015, Featuring Bar Stools on Stage [FULL SCHEDULE]
The main event is here... New Kids on the Block is going on tour this summer, and they're bringing some big name events. Today (Jan. 20), NKOTB went on Good Morning America to announce its summer The Main Event Tour, and the biggest boy band of the '80s is bringing along the biggest girl group of all time, TLC and major 2000s rapper Nelly. -
Johnny Depp Says Actors Making Music 'Is a Sickening Thing'
Johnny Depp is an actor who likes to play music. In fact, he has played a lot of music, most recently as part of "The New Basement Tapes" project in 2014. His résumé includes recording gigs with Oasis and Marilyn Manson, and he has performed live with a handful of artists including Eddie Vedder and Alice Cooper. -
T-Pain Dedicates New Song "Okay To Smile" To His Late Grandma [LISTEN]
T-Pain has shed his signature Auto-tune and is writing more personal, emotion songs for his upcoming projects. Now he's shared a song called "Okay To Smile," which he dedicated to his grandmother, who recently passed away. -
Justin Bieber Comedy Central Roast Coming This Year: Calvin Klein Ad, DUI, Egging & More Up for Parody
Justin Bieber is finally going to get his. After years of getting unofficially lampooned by comedians, celebrities and "haters" on the Internet, the 20-year-old pop star will now be the subject of an official Comedy Central Roast this March, according to Bieber pal and media mogul Ryan Seacrest. -
Slipknot Announces Spring US Tour Dates, Hatebreed to Support '.5: The Gray Chapter' Group [FULL SCHEDULE]
Slipknot is planning to make your spring a little heavier — the band just announced a handful of U.S. tour dates with fellow headbangers Hatebreed. The band will tour behind their most recent album, ".5: The Gray Chapter", which was released in October. Fan club members can order tickets now followed by a general public sale starting Jan. 23, Blabbermouth reports.
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