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Long Island emo veterans Taking Back Sunday have just announced a 2015 North American tour with Pennsylvania punk band the Menzingers and L.A. post-hardcore band Letlive. According to Brooklyn Vegan, the tour kicks off on Feb. 18 in New Orleans and finishes off on April 4 in Ft. Lauderdale. -
Drake Shows Up To NBA Game In Nerdy Outfit, Celebrates Toronto Victory [WATCH]
There was no specific dress code for the game, and certainly no one told Drake to get ready for a really nerdy PTA meeting. -
Above & Beyond Announce "We Are All We Need" North American Tour In Support Of Upcoming Artist Album
Above & Beyond teased us yesterday with the announcement and now we have it. Your Monday may have been bleak thus far, but now North America will have itself a massive dose of Group Therapy to kick off 2015 as the trance super trio will be touring across North America in support of their upcoming artist album. They will be hitting major concert venues and hot spots in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, back to back shows at Echostage in Washington DC and elsewhere. -
Amanda Palmer Talks Kickstarter Fiasco And New Memoir, 'The Art of Asking'
She raised $1.2 million from 24,883 Kickstarter backers in 2012, and was the talk of the site and its future in the music business. But the pendulum soon swung the other way. -
Justin Bieber Ordered To Pay More Than $80K For Egging Neighbor's Home
It has come time for Justin Bieber to pay the piper - or rather his neighbor. According to Billboard, the pop star was ordered by the Los Angeles Superior Court to complete five days of community service, attend 12 anger management sessions and pay $80,900 to repair damage to his neighbor's Calabasas home, which he got in trouble for egging earlier this year and was charged with one count of misdemeanor vandalism. -
Russell Brand is in on the Joke, Releases Blur "Parklife" Parody to Promote his Political Agenda [WATCH]
Russell Brand has heard your "Parklife" jokes and memes, and now the comedian, actor and political activist has taken the '90s Blur hit and remade it himself to bring attention to some of the major problems in England. Today (Nov. 10), Brand teamed up with "The Rubberbandits" to release a parody version of "Parklife." -
Sam Hunt Announces Lipstick Graffiti Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Calling Sam Hunt a country artist is an oversimplification.Inspired by Usher and Boyz II Men as a kid, The former Division I college football player blends hip-hop and R&B into his sound."I do think I'm country," Hunt told "Rolling Stone Country," "but your definition of that word might be different from my definition. In my opinion, country music, the sound of country, has always evolved. But the one thing that has not changed is the story element. And I think country songs are truthful songs about life written by country people."The 29-year-old is hitting the road this winter for his Lipstick Graffiti Tour, with stops in most regions of the country. -
Tyler, The Creator Says He And Odd Future Collaborator Earl Sweatshirt "Aren't As Close" Anymore
In a new cover story for The FADER, Tyler, The Creator admitted that he and Odd Future collaborator Earl Sweatshirt aren't as close as they used to be. Although they were once, as the story describes, the group's "tightest duo" with a "sibling-like dynamic on and off record," their relationship has changed. -
Kelly Rowland Celebrates Son Titan Jewell Witherspoon with Lullaby "Mommy's Little Baby" [LISTEN]
Kelly Rowland gave birth to her first child, a son named Titan Jewell Witherspoon, earlier this month and now the former Destiny's Child singer is paying tribute to her baby and celebrating motherhood in a heartfelt new lullaby entitled "Mommy's Little Baby." -
Happy Birthday Tim Rice! Music Times Lists Eight Great Tracks from His Work with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John and Disney
Today marks the 70th birthday of Tim Rice, one of the most accomplished lyricists in both film and theatre. Even if the name doesn't ring a bell, you'll no doubt recognize many of the songs listed below and the works they appear in. After all, Rice has worked on many a project along with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John and more. These are just eight we knew offhand, ranked in terms of our personal favorites, but the rest of his catalogue deserves perusal. -
One Direction, Ed Sheeran, Bono and More Join 'Do They Know It's Christmas' Band Aid 30 Lineup to Combat Ebola
For the fourth time, the hit holiday charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas" will be getting a new edition. In recent weeks, it was announced that Bob Geldof would be reforming a version of Band Aid to help benefit Ebola sufferers in Africa, and some of the biggest musicians in England including One Direction, Ed Sheeran and Bono are slated to be involved. -
8 Albums Named After The Artist's Home State: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slipknot, And More
A few weeks ago, I wrote a list about albums named after the artist's hometown, such as Outkast's ATLiens or Bruce Springsteen's Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ. The eight artists listed here, however, took this one step further, by naming their albums after their entire home state.
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