• Kendrick Lamar Is First 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert' Music Guest

    Stephen Colbert's version of The Late Show on CBS is less than a month away, and just a few days after announcing his first guest (George Clooney), yesterday (Aug. 10) at the Television Critics Association summer press conference, the comedian and future talk show host announced his first musical guest: Kendrick Lamar.
  • Eric Prydz 'Pryda 10' EP Vol. II Released Ahead Of Album [LISTEN]

    Eric Prydz has unveiled the second volume of his "Pryda 10" EP series. He originally announced that the EPs would each contain four different songs, but this time he went above and beyond with six tracks that take nearly an hour to consume. He unleashes some of the ultimate progressive fan favorites from the massive catalog of Pryda IDs including unreleased tunes from various Essential Mixes over the past few years.
  • Kaskade New Album 'Automatic' Release Date, Tour Dates Announced

    Over the weekend, Kaskade announced that his upcoming album would be titled "Automatic." To celebrate he released a free download of a track which was recorded during LP studio sessions but did not make the final cut titled 'Call My Name.' Now the 'Disarm You' DJ has unveiled the concrete release date for Automatic in addition to a North American tour that will take him to venues all across the United States and Canada.
  • Junk Mail: Luke Bryan 'Kill the Lights' Album Review

    Time to "Kick the Dust Up," turn it up, up, etc. We're here to review Luke Bryan's Kill the Lights. Bryan is arguably the biggest name in mainstream country right now, and he's carrying the torch of what some like to call "bro country." On this, his fifth studio album, Bryan does what he does best: he brings heavy basslines, big drums and a voice heavily rooted in a Southern accent to songs about finding love and partying in cornfields.
  • The Weeknd 'Can't Feel My Face', One Direction 'Drag Me Down' See Major Gains on Hot 100

    The Weeknd may not be able to feel his face but he can feel the sweet, sweet taste of victory: after three weeks of playing second fiddle, the R&B star's Max Martin produced new single "Can't Feel My Face" has finally taken over OMI's "Cheerleader" as the No. 1 song in the country. In a major week of shakeups for the Billboard Hot 100, The Weeknd isn't the only one who is able to take a win: One Direction's new single "Drag Me Down" also debuted high on the charts.
  • Billboard Hot 100 v. Official Charts Company: Mariah Carey, Madonna and 40 Years of No. 1s

    Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK, and that its equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last four decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on August 10 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Last month the win went to the UK in the best-of-five showdown. This month features Mariah Carey, One Direction, TLC and more in the field.
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