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Billy Corgan and the Smashing Pumpkins are going to get some all-star help on an upcoming international tour leg. -
One Direction's Zayn Malik Denies Drug Abuse Claims After 'TODAY' Matt Lauer Interview on 'FOUR' Release Date
One Direction's Zayn Malik is "angry and upset" with The Today Show and Matt Lauer today. Yesterday, his 1D bandmates performed and were interviewed on the NBC morning show in support of their new album FOUR. Malik was back home in London sick, but when Lauer asked about the integral member's absence, he didn't buy the sick claim and poked into allegations about Malik's reported drug use, which he is continuing to deny. -
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Lee Brice is at the top of his game right now, coming off the solid September release of his third studio effort "I Don't Dance." The successful songwriter salutes the working class in his new video for the album's second single "Drinking Class." As "Rolling Stone Country" points out, this is not some tip-of-the-cap single to weekend debauchery. Brice aims to honor the men and women who work hard all week long and relax even harder when the weekend hits."I wanted to pay tribute to the hardworking men and women who get up every day and work hard to provide for their families," he told "RSC." "It's where I come from and where my heart is."Images of labor, sweat and family pervade the video below before scenes of bar antics take hold. The song is a prime example of why Brice is one of the genre's most talented songwriters. -
Ed Simons Says He Will Be Leaving The Chemical Brothers Live Show
The Chemical Brothers are about to be a man down when the iconic electronic music duo do their live touring again. Ed Simons, one half of The Chemical Brothers and known as "Ed Chemical" in a recent interview with the festival, Bugged Out Weekender, stated that he was stepping away from The Chemical Brothers live show to focus on his academic work. -
The Church Announce 2015 Tour Dates To Celebrate 35-Year Anniversary [SCHEDULE]
When frontman Nick Kilbey announced last fall that guitarist Marty Willson-Piper would no longer play with the band, fans were up in arms. -
Don't Call Justin Timberlake a 'Bandwagon' Memphis Grizzlies Fan; He Will Destroy You
Justin Timberlake has been called many things in his life. But he has a thick skin, and never lets his detractors bring him down. He probably didn't even cry while listening to The Marshall Mathers LP - probably. -
Damien Rice Performs "I Don't Want To Change You" On 'Letterman,' Announces 2015 North American Tour
On last night's episode of The Late Show with David Letterman, Irish folk singer Damien Rice stopped by to perform "I Don't Want to Change You" from his latest album My Favourite Faded Fantasy, which you can check out below. Rice is backed up by a string septet and delivers a beautiful, though somewhat abridged, version of the song, which runs over five minutes for the studio version, but only hits four minutes here. -
Belle & Sebastian Share Music Video For "The Party Line" [WATCH]
A few weeks back, Scottish indie pop crew Belle & Sebastian shared their single "The Party Line," the first from their upcoming album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, and today they've shared the song's music video, which you can check out below. The Leblanc + Cudmore-directed clip features choreography by Robert Binet and offers three different takes of a shy girl going out to a dance club with her friends, like a twee version of Run Lola Run. -
Jimmy Fallon, The Roots Fill In For U2 With "Desire" On 'The Tonight Show'
Bono's recent cycling accident meant Fallon and his house band could do their best U2 impression, and they killed it Monday night with "Desire." -
SXSW 2015 Announces Second Round Of Artists, Featuring The Zombies, Twin Shadow, And More
Last month, South By Southwest announced its first round of artists, featuring Thee Oh Sees, Jessie Ware, Courtney Barnett, and more. Today, the legendary Austin, Texas festival has announced its second round of artists, which you can check out below. Some of the biggest names in this round include The Cribs, Gang of Four, Swervedriver, Twin Shadow, and '60s pop legends the Zombies. -
Prince Royce Releases First English-Language Single "Stuck on a Feeling" Featuring Snoop Dogg [LISTEN]
Prince Royce has released his first English-language single "Stuck on a Feeling" with help from Snoop Dogg. The track shows a different style for the 25-year-old Latin star, trading in his signature bachata-rooted acoustic style for a rhythmic, urban pop sound. Royce has a new album due out next year on RCA Records with "Stuck on a Feeling" available for purchase on Nov. 24.
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