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Less than four months remain until the 2014 edition of the Pitchfork Music Festival kicks off, and the lineup is slowly but surely coming together. Today (March 20) Pitchfork announced the next 24 acts that would join Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel and Kendrick Lamar at the Chicago music festival. -
WATCH: Weezer tease new album, studio time with mysterious YouTube video
2014 is about to get a little geekier. After over four years away from the studio, alt-rockers Weezer have returned to the studio. The band shared footage of themselves recording in the studio yesterday (March 19) on its official YouTube page. -
Lady Gaga announces K-pop act Crayon Pop as partial artRave tour opener
Lady Gaga has announced the opening act for the midway portion of her "artRave: The ARTPOP Ball" tour: K-pop crew Crayon Pop. The group will open the tour with the pop star at her June 26 show in Milwaukee and continue for Gaga's two shows at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. -
WATCH: Documentarians look for engaged couple in Justin Timberlake 'Not A Bad Thing' music video
Justin Timberlake is looking for love... and no, he's not searching for a new wife. Today (March 20), the pop megastar released his music video for "Not A Bad Thing" on Ellen, and the clip searches for a couple who got engaged while listening to the 20/20 Experience track. -
Seattle Police Department reopens Kurt Cobain's death case, according to local news station
The musical death(s) most popular for conspiracy theorists in the last few decades have been those of the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, although things are about to heat up quite a bit for those who believe Kurt Cobain's death was more-murder-less-suicide. The Seattle Police Department has reopened the case, according to the city's KIRO 7 news team. -
Reissue of Roy Orbison's 'Mystery Girl' to feature new track
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Roy Orbison's Mystery Girl, the final album released by the legendary rockabilly performer. As has become the trend with anniversary releases, the album is being rereleased with a number of bonus goodies, including a never before heard song titled "The Way Is Love." -
Garth and Trisha are Heading to Nashville
Another Oklahoma power couple is getting ready to call Nashville home. Garth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood will be moving to the Music City now that the kids are all grown. -
DJ Mathematics says Wu-Tang Clan reunion album is coming in June
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothin to...well you know the rest and the super group proved just that when they pulled a Beyonce and released a new track "Keep Watch." DJ Mathematics says there is more where that came from. -
'Frozen' DVD sales are massive, and it looks like the soundtrack will follow in its wake
The sales dominance of Frozen doesn't come as a surprise to anyone reading Music Times. From a musical perspective, there are countless viral videos on YouTube of fans recording the song's hit "Let It Go," and 1.7 million of those fans have downloaded the track, and those who didn't buy the single are probably part of the 1.4 million people who bought the album. The film itself came out on DVD and Blu-ray Tuesday, and Disney has reported crazy high numbers. -
Tyler, The Creator denies causing riot at SXSW, despite video evidence of a riot
Last week, just a few days after three people were killed in a hit-and-run at Austin's SXSW Music Festival, Odd Future leader Tyler, The Creator was arrested after he encouraged fans to burst into an at-capacity venue, causing a riot. Though the 23-year-old is now free on a $25,000 bond, he and his lawyer are denying that he caused any sort of riot at the gathering. -
RockNess 2014 cancelled in light of World Cup and Commonwealth Games this summer
Another music festival has opted to pull the plug on its 2014 events. RockNess, an annual music festival that takes place near Loch Ness in Scotland. The event typically takes place during early June, but organizers fear that another event might steal the attention of the Scottish nation during that timeframe this year. -
A Russian robot will read your tattoo and make music from it
Kraftwerk once aspired to building robots to perform music without being prompted by human interaction. The human race hasn't gotten there yet, but a performer/engineer/artist in Russia is working on it. His current project: A "robot" that plays music based on the tattoos on his body.
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