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There's been plenty of concern thrown around regarding the EDM genre and the safety of its live shows. Most of that concern revolves around drinking and illegal drug use, the combination of which led to the deaths of numerous concertgoers during 2013. Dubstep titan Skrillex is facing legal action for a different kind of concert behavior however: stage diving. -
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein Will Hang Out with Nico Muhly, Talk Bach During Google Plus Hangout (Via WQXR)
Classical radio station WQXR will host a Google Hangout on air with pianist Simone Dinnerstein, who will play music of J.S. Bach and talk about the composer's music with a group of special guests, including composer Nico Muhly and writer Paul Elie, author of Reinventing Bach. -
Ashanti 'Braveheart' tracklist, release date finally revealed: new album features Rick Ross, French Montana
It's been a long road for Ashanti's Braveheart. The album has seen a multitude of delays; it was originally due out in 2011, then there was nothing for a long time and then a February 2014 release date popped up, all while a multitude of official album covers were previewed. -
Beyoncé Yours & Mine underwear makes people happy in their pants
Beyoncé wants everyone to be able to celebrate in sexy underwear this V-Day (or Bey Day), and the "Drunk In Love" singer's new underwear line is making everybody feel good. Falling in line with Beyoncé's own feeling about marriage equality and gay rights, her new merchandise product, the "Yours & Mine Box Set" comes in all sorts. -
UPDATE: Jazz Saxophonist Rob Vineberg Implicated in Selling Heroin that Killed Philip Seymour Hoffman
The presence of heroin in the jazz has always proved staggering. It claimed the life of greats like Charlie Parker, and now, less than great saxophonist Robert Vineberg is suspected to have sold the lethal dose of heroin that took Philip Seymour Hoffman's life. -
Karen O, Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig record new version of 'The Moon Song' [LISTEN]
Karen O and Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated track "The Moon Song" from Her has gotten a little makeover. Today (Feb. 10), Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O and Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig premiered a new duet of the soundtrack song on SoundCloud for an upcoming remix EP. -
Mariah Carey announces 'The Art Of Letting Go' release date, new single 'You're Mine' for Wednesday [VIDEO]
After months and months of delays and mystery, Mariah Carey's new album The Art Of Letting Go finally has a release date and third official single title. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Angel Olsen, Eternal Summers, Hozier and many more!
Are you ready for an impressive mix of brand new tracks from rising and established musicians? Of course you are; it's Monday and that's what we do every week! This time around we have new songs from Eternal Summers, Angel Olsen, Hozier, Meg Myers and many more. -
Megadeth pulls out of Soundwave Festival over Newsted Slight. Or not.
A series of pointed fingers has led to Megadeth pulling out from a slew of shows in Australia, and frankly not even we're sure what the heck is going on. All we know that somewhere between Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine, the band Newsted, and Soundwave Festival organizer AJ Maddah, somebody did somebody wrong. -
CBS airs Beatles tribute concert featuring Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Eurythmics and more [SETLIST]
Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' U.S. debut performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. To celebrate the event and its influence on music and popular culture thereafter, CBS aired The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles. The concert was filmed on January 27 after the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, but was saved to be broadcast at 8 p.m. last night — the exact, up-to-the-minute anniversary of the Fab Four's performance. -
Bombay Bicycle Club new album 'So Long, See You Tomorrow' starts at No. 1 in UK [VIDEOS]
Bombay Bicycle Club can easily say its 2014 is off to a great start. The four-piece UK indie rock outfit is now able to check one thing off its bucket list: a No. 1 album in their homeland. -
The National stream Sydney Opera House concert in full [WATCH]
The National's world tour in support of 2013's Trouble Will Find Me stopped the Sydney Opera House Saturday, and the band streamed the whole thing live online. The 26-song set at the iconic Australian venue included tracks off their latest album as well songs spanning their career. It also featured a cover of Perfume Genius' "Learning" and an acoustic version of "Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks."
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