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  • Dan Auerbach's The Arcs Release Record Store Day Exclusive Track 'Young' [LISTEN]

    Record Store Day brings about endless treasures of limited-edition releases and this year on Nov. 27, The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach will release a 10-inch with his side project, the Arcs, titled, 'The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. 1.' Monday brought the unveiling of the exclusive, eerie track "Young," which can be found on the six-song EP.
  • Adele's 'Hello' Gets 25 New Covers in Latest 'Ten Second Songs' Viral Video [WATCH]

    Adele's new single "Hello" has been covered by everyone from Rick Ross to Demi Lovato, but now the lead single from 25 has gotten a cover by everyone from Pink Floyd to Backstreet Boys and Green Day. Of course, not all of those acts actually took on the No. 1 single... YouTube star Anthony Vincent took on the track in his new "Ten Seconds Song" video.
  • Demi Lovato's Horrible Meet and Greet Causes Fan to Write Lengthy Open Letter

    It's no secret that Avril Lavigne and Rihanna's fan meet and greets are a bit impersonal and awkward but now it seems Demi Lovato can be added to the list of celebrities with less than sastisfactory fan treatment. Angry Lovato superfan Josh Helfgott penned a letter to the "Cool for the Summer" singer on Instagram to show contempt for his bad meet and great experience.
  • Mumford & Sons to Headline British Summer Time Hyde Park 2016

    Indie-folk group Mumford & Sons, which recently traded its signature banjos for a plugged in electric guitar on their third studio album, 'Wilder Mind,' has been confirmed as the second headliners of Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park 2016.
  • Pearl Jam Covers Eagles of Death Metal, 'Imagine' One Week After Paris Attacks [WATCH]

    While in the middle of their cover-heavy South American tour, which is chock-full of bows to John Lennon, The Beatles and Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam added a nod to Eagles of Death Metal to their cover repertoire. On the one-week anniversary of the devastating Paris attacks, Eddie Vedder and company took on a performance of "I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)."
  • 'Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged' Reissue Brings Bob Dylan & Beatles Covers

    Back in 1965, the Beach Boys decided to cover two tracks for their celebration-themed album, 'Beach Boys' Party!,' including Bob Dylan's 1964 anthem, "Times They Are A-Changin" as well as the Beatles' 1964 'A Hard Day's Night' track, "Tell Me Why." Now, for 'Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged' the album's stripped-down and expanded reissue, each cover is available for stream as originally recorded alongside the rest of the album's raw tracks.
  • 'Hello' Singer Pranks Adele Impersonators in BBC Special [WATCH]

    "Hello" singer Adele put her pranking skills to the test alongside BBC host Graham Norton as part of Friday's anticipated 'Adele at the BBC' Special, where the wildly successful artist disguised herself and hung around a group of Adele impersonators who were completely unaware of the artist's presence.
  • Ben Whishaw To Play Freddie Mercury in Movie About Queen Frontman?

    The latest biopic trend in Hollywood has yet to cease, spanning the stories of iconic musicians from Janis Joplin to Jimi Hendrix. A Freddie Mercury focused movie has been floating around since 2010 when Sacha Baron Cohen was slated to tackle the role of the extravagant Queen frontman. He dropped out of the position in 2013 along with the original director, leaving the fate of the film in limbo. On Wednesday, GK films revealed that they found a new screenwriter to jumpstart the film once more, keeping an eye on Ben Whishaw to portray the iconic singer.
  • Foo Fighters New Song 'Nothing's Set In Stone' Teased via Countdown Site [LISTEN]

    Foo Fighters have kept their fans at the edge of their seats ever since they unveiled a mysterious count down clock to their website. The cryptic message has Foo fanatics guessing the meaning behind it, from the release of potential new music to the day front man Dave Grohl possibly gets his cast removed. Now, the group has teased a minute of a new track, which could be called "Nothing's Set In Stone," words that adorn the bottom of the site.
  • Dead & Company Truck On with Fall North American Tour at Atlanta Gig [WATCH]

    Dead & Company's first North American tour as a group keeps truckin' on as they recently stormed the stage at Atlanta's Philips Arena. The newly formed group, blending together Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart with John Mayer, Jeff Chimenti and Oteil Burbridge, pulled out a number of Dead staple tunes each night over the span of two sets and an engaging, sentimental encore.
  • Taylor Swft Made Alessia Cara Cry After '1989' Florida Performance

    Singer Alessia Cara spent the night of Halloween on the '1989 World Tour' stage for a duet with pop star Taylor Swift of the 19-year-old's latest hit track, "Here." Following the performance in Florida, Swift and Cara spent more time together as the "Wildest Dreams" artist interviewed the Canadian singer-songwriter, where she admitted to crying after the duo's performance.
  • Bon Iver Announce 2016 Tour Dates; Make Comeback Starting in Asia

    After making a formal announcement that Bon Iver would no longer continue making music, except for one live performance throughout all of 2015, Justin Vernon and company have reversed direction and officially revealed their first tour dates of 2016, Stereogum notes. Apparently the comeback will start in Asia.
  • 'Roger Waters: The Wall' Release Led by Live Version of Pink Floyd 'Comfortably Numb' [WATCH]

    Ahead of Roger Waters: The Wall's release, a live Pink Floyd version of staple hit "Comfortably Numb" has been released. Featured in the upcoming concert film, the rendition showcases Waters' dramatic spin on the renowned track's lyrics while guitarist David Gilmour's original segments are taken over by singer Robbie Wyckoff. The movie's soundtrack is slated for release Friday (Nov. 20), boasting the live, extended version of the 1979 anthem.
  • Lou Reed Recieved All Money from A Tribe Called Quest's 'Can I Kick It?'

    When one thinks of A Tribe Called Quest, their 1990 debut album anthem "Can I Kick It?" swiftly comes to mind. Although the track's release trailed the unveiling of the silly yet sensual 'People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm' tracks "Bonita Applebum" and "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo," the rap group never saw any money form the song's success. Instead, The Velvet Underground's Lou Reed cashed in from the song's success since the bass line comes straight from the unmistakable 'Transformer' classic hit, "Walk on the Wild Side."
  • JoJo Pens Heartfelt Tribute to Her Father After His Weekend Death

    Pop singer JoJo, who has made her return to the music industry for the first time since her 2006 sophomore album, 'The High Road,' has taken to Instagram to post a touching tribute to her late father, Joel Levesque. The photo displays the young singer and her dad, who died at the age of 60 on Nov. 14, in a warm embrace
  • Adam Sandler Reworks 'The Chanukah Song' with 'Frozen' Characters, Harry Potter and More

    With the holidays right around the corner, Adam Sandler decided to reprise his famous comedy anthem, 'The Chanukah Song", at the Judd Apatow & Friends event at New York's Carnegie Hall. With an updated part 4, boasting all new jokes and nods at Jewish celebrities, the actor penned all-new lyrics for the latest installment of the song originally written over a decade ago.
  • Dave Grohl, Animal to Drum Off on ABC's 'The Muppets' with Joseph Gordon-Levitt

    ABC's The Muppets is no stranger to big celebrity guests, thanks to Miss Piggy's late-night talk show Up Late with Miss Piggy. But, things will get turnt up for the impending "Gone, Gone, Gonzo" episode, slated to air on Dec. 1. Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and The Night Before actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt co-star on the new show.
  • Adele Has Turned Down Endorsement Deals from Nail Varnish to Exercise Equipment

    Adele is one of the biggest pop starts in the world, especially right now with the upcoming release of herthird studio album 25 and wildly successful single, "Hello." But, unlike most of her fellow megastars, Adele doesn't have any major endorsements, but that's not because they haven't been offered. And now, the "When We Were Young" singer revealed why she hasn't slapped her name on a makeup line or line of ellipticals.
  • Missy Elliott Calls 'WTF (Where They From)' Music Video Process "Painful" and Pressure-Filled

    It's been over ten years since renowned 90s/2000s rapper Missy Elliott dropped a studio album and three years since she introduced a single to the music industry. 2015, however, marked the year of her return, as she collaborated with Janet Jackson on "BurnItUp!" and made a surprise appearance at the Superbowl Halftime show alongside "Dark Horse" singer Katy Perry. As of late, Misdemeanor dropped a track and music video with Pharrell Williams for 'WTF (Where They From)," which Elliott detailed as a painful process.
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