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ODD Guitars Make vibrant instruments from a 3D printer...if you can afford them
Are you looking for an eye-catching guitar and have no concerns how much it costs? We might have previously recommended some of Dean's Dimebag Darrell tribute models, but now ODD Guitars will sell you a variety of unique guitars, and you impress your friends by bragging that your axe was produced via 3D printer. -
Eric Paslay Has a New Single Going to Radio
Eric Paslay's debut, self-titled album just hit stores last week but the lead single, "Friday Night," has already been on Billboard for 29 weeks and is currently sitting at #6. The news is that on February 17th, his next single, "Song About a Girl," will hit radio. -
Katy Perry tops Digital Downloads chart for fifth week with 'Dark Horse,' but Pharrell Williams and 'Happy' approacheth
Last week's Digital Downloads chart was dominated by songs that received reinvigorating performances during the Grammys, but now things have shifted back to normal. Supposedly. Still, the top spot is still held by a Grammy performance track. -
'Frozen' falls from top albums spot; did Broken Bells, Toni Braxton/Babyface or 'Now 49' take top spot?
Happy times are here at last for those of us looking for new music. Hopefully. Last week's Billboard Top 10 featured four debut entries, the most so far for 2014. -
Electric Forest festival threatened by legal dispute between SFX and AEG / Madison House
Music Times reported last week that the Tomorrowland Festival is facing issues thanks to a legal challenge brought by Belgian residents. The odds that Tomorrowland shuts down its second weekend are unlikely however. Now a legal conflict is threatening to derail this year's Electric Forest festival in Rothbury, MI, and it's packs more potential for disruption. The dispute comes down to SFX Entertainment and AEG/Madison House Presents. SFX is one of the major forces behind Tomorrowland, but they're causing the issues behind the Electric Forest drama. -
U2 release video for 'Invisible' off upcoming studio album [WATCH]
A week after first premiering the track on a Bank of America commercial during the Super Bowl, U2 has released the music video for "Invisible" off their upcoming studio album. The Mark Romanek-directed video is shot completely in back and white. -
Review: Mariah Carey releases new single 'You're Mine' and Trey Songz remix, looking to dominate Valentine's Day
Mariah Carey already has a Christmas in the bag with her super smash hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You," and with Valentine's Day just around the corner, the legendary pop diva is looking at a new holiday. Two days before Cupid's arrow hits your back (Wednesday, Feb. 12), Carey released the third single from her upcoming album The Art Of Letting Go, "You're Mine (Eternal)." -
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme says, 'F--k Imagine Dragons, and f--k the Grammys' [WATCH]
It's no secret that Trent Reznor wasn't pleased with his Grammy performance with Dave Grohl, Lindsey Buckingham and Josh Homme being cut short. Almost immediately following the show, he tweeted, "Music's biggest night... to be disrespected. A heartfelt F**K YOU guys." The Grammys Executive Producer has since apologized, but now Queens of the Stone Age frontman Homme has addressed the debacle. -
Preview Kanye West's guest verse on Rick Ross' 'Sanctified' [LISTEN]
Kanye West has made his first featured guest appearance in two years on Rick Ross' new track "Sanctified" off the upcoming album, Mastermind. According to Consequence of Sound, the 16-track album was previewed at a listening party in New York last night. Someone recorded a snippet of the new song and posted it to Instagram. -
Ray Davies and Donovan headline Songwriters Hall of Fame Class of 2014
The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced its 2014 inductees on Tuesday, with The Kinks' Ray Davies and English folk performer Donovan being the most recognizable names on the list. Graham Gouldman, Mark James and Jim Weatherly will also be honored. -
Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass Reunite for 'Visitors,' Now Showing at New York's Landmark Sunshine Cinema
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