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Chvrches perform 'Lies' and 'The Mother We Share' on Jimmy Kimmel Live! [WATCH]
Chvrches stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to perform 'The Mother We Share" and "Lies" in support of the release of their latest release The Bones of What you Believe. -
Women We Love Wednesdays: Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry
To do what we can to celebrate women in music and give them the positive recognition they deserve, each week Music Times will introduce you to a female in the music industry whom we love. Singer-songwriters, rappers, DJs, producers, filmmakers, and any woman who is part of the music industry is fair game for this segment. So read on, and get to know the women who continue to wow us. This week we'd like to show off Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry -
Fred Armisen and Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis cover TLC's 'Waterfalls' [WATCH]
Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live and Portlandia) and his buddy J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) shared the stage last week at Boston's Berklee College of Music. Along with Christian rock singer Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer) and drummer Michael Lerner (Telekinesis), the group took on a cover of the seminal TLC hit "Waterfalls" for the crowd. -
Wes Anderson tribute album, 'I Saved Latin!' in the works for spring 2014
Director Wes Anderson is getting his own tribute album this coming spring. American Laundromat Records has assembled six bundle packages that feature a double-CD called I Saved Latin!, which will honor Anderson's music-filled movies including Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, Life Aquatic, Bottle Rocket, Fantastic Mr. Fox and Darjeeling Limited. -
R. Kelly improvises ridiculous songs called "Sex Dolphin," "Italian Hero Sandwich of Love" and more [WATCH]
Rolling Stone got R. Kelly to do something pretty awesome the other day. They gave him four random phrases and asked him to make a song out of it. Now, this being R. Kelly, we knew sex was going to have to play a role in these little tunes. -
U2, The Clash and more to be featured on Steve Wozniak's US Festival 1983 DVD
Steve Wozniak hosted a short-lived music event called US Festival. The 1983 festival, its second and final edition, is coming to DVD. That year's event hosted acts including U2, David Bowie, Stevie Nicks, Van Halen, Judas Priest, INXS, Stray Cats and The English Beat, Men at Work, Berlin and Triumph as well as The Clash for one of the band's final performances. -
Outkast is officially reuniting, confirmed to headline Coachella 2014
Yesterday we reported that Andre 3000 and Big Boi might be reuniting as Outkast. And guess what? The rumors are true! Revolt TV was the first to confirm the news noting that "the reunion is currently set to exist solely in the live setting, with no new album plans in sight, for now." -
MTVU Rebel Music premiered last night highlighting issues in Egypt and Afghanistan
Last night, mtvU premiered its first two episodes of "Rebel Music." The 30-minute show is a six-part documentary series that follows the loves of millennial across the world that are using art and music as a catalyst for change. -
Bob Dylan releases interactive video for 1965 classic 'Like A Rolling Stone' [WATCH]
Bob Dylan has officially released a music video for his 1965 hit "Like A Rolling Stone," considered by many to be one of the greatest songs ever written. It is an interactive piece that allows viewers to flip through 16 television channels while a variety of characters, including vintage footage of Dylan himself, lip-sync the lyrics. -
Boston premieres title track of upcoming album 'Life, Love & Hope' [LISTEN]
Boston has released the title track to their upcoming album Life, Love & Hope, the band's sixth studio effort due out December 3. According to Billboard, the album's 12 songs feature seven vocalists, including Boston's late original singer Brad Delp, who appears on three tracks. -
Best Coast talks new 'nineties' album for spring 2014
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino announced the follow-up to 2012's The Only Place would be coming out sometime early 2014. -
Franz Ferdinand debut music video for 'Bullet' off latest album 'Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action' [WATCH]
Franz Ferdinand has released the video for its single "Bullet" off their recent album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action. The track itself doesn't surprise, staying the course with the same sound they've honed down over the past eight years. -
Foster The People plan to release sophomore album in 2014
According to a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Foster the People has big plans for 2014. Mark Foster has been in the studio working on the follow up to the band's breakout LP Torches and says that the album should come out at the beginning of next year with a single out by January. -
Late Night Rundown: Musical guests of late night television for November 18 through November 22
Can't get enough of your favorite bands on late night television? Check and see who is performing this week, and don't forget to come back and see what we have to say the next day! The week of Nov. 18 through Nov. 22... -
Alt-J (∆) to release new EP 'Summer' featuring remixes by Jim James, Dave Sitek, Odd Future’s the Internet, Mumford & Sons’ Ben Lovett, Hanz and Ben De Vries
Alt-J announced on Facebook today that they will be releasing a new EP on November 25 called Summer. -
Prince gets dumped for a woman in new song, 'Da Bourgeoisie'
Prince, our favorite purple pajamas and pancakes man, has debuted the demo for a new track called "Da Bourgeoisie," in which he sings about a woman who left him for another woman. -
Miley Cyrus' doctor is ordering vocal rest
Miley Cyrus tweeted today that her doctor has ordered vocal rest. Her schedule has been pretty packed as of late, so it's no surprise she's due for some down time. "Happy to get some rest. Time to go be sicky," she told her fans. -
Bruce Springsteen rumored to release reworked version of 'High Hopes' on Tuesday
Consequence of Sound is reporting that Bruce Springsteen will release a new song called "High Hopes" tomorrow (November 19) — citing Danish music service Wimp, who reported news of the song's release over the weekend as well as song's supposed artwork. -
St. Vincent teases grimy new track, announces 2014 European tour dates [LISTEN]
St. Vincent's Annie Clark has announced plans for a 2014 European tour and shared a tease of a new track. The seven-date spree will mark her first solo dates since September 2012. -
Joan Jett booted from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float for being a vegetarian after rancher protests
According to CNN, Joan Jett was removed from a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade float representing South Dakota after ranchers protested her for being a vegetarian and a critic of their livestock production. -
The Yellow Dogs memorial concert to take place Monday at Brooklyn Bowl
A benefit and memorial concert for The Yellow Dogs will take place Monday November 18 at Brooklyn Bowl. According Brooklyn Vegan, it will feature musical performances by Nada Surf, TV on the Radio's Kyp Malone, Here We Go Magic's Luke Temple and DJ sets by The Rapture, The Men, Johnathan Toubin, !!!, and more. -
Lady Gaga pulls double duty on Saturday Night Live as host and musical guest
Last Night, Lady Gaga appeared on Saturday Night Live in support of her latest album ARTPOP. She served as both musical guest and host. -
Freaky Friday: Coldplay Covers Beastie Boys' '(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)'
Welcome to Freak Friday. Each week we highlight a new cover song that we're crazy about. Have suggestions? Send them our way! This week, we give you... Coldplay covering The Beastie Boys' "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)." -
The Flaming Lips to release Stone Roses covers album and many more surprises for Record Store Day
The Flaming Lips are all about Record Store Day this year. The Black Friday event takes place on November 29, and along with the release of their Tame Impala collaboration EP and the vinyl edition of their recent Peace Sword EP, they have announced the premiere of their long-in-the-works Stone Roses covers album. -
The Black Keys competed to examine Stephen Colbert's rectum last night...
Last week Today show hosts Al Roker and Matt Lauer were given an on-air prostate exam. It was pretty awkward. But to follow it up the way only Stephen Colbert can, the Colbert Report host decided he would take the exam up a notch. -
Rare Notorious B.I.G. documentary surfaces [WATCH]
Arare 1995 Notorious B.I.G. documentary has surfaced, which gives viewers a peek into Christopher Wallace's stash spots, his mother's home and other hold hangouts in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, where he grew up. The video follows his daily life and takes place right after he released his debut album Ready to Die. It aired two years before his death. -
Rihanna to receive first-ever 'AMA Icon Award'
Rihanna has been chosen to receive the first-ever "AMA Icon Award" at the America Music Awards later this month. The six-time AMA winner will also be performing at the event November 24 on NBC. -
M.I.A. debuts video for Y.A.L.A. [WATCH]
M.I.A. has debuted her video for the Mantagi single "Y.A.L.A." The video, directed by David Sannwalk, stays focused closely on the singer's face (complete with a warning that the film contains flashing images). With high-contrast, glow-in-the-dark colors the video psychedelically moves across her face, highlighting her lips when she speaks. -
Hundreds gather in the cold for Lou Reed's memorial in New York City
On a chilly November afternoon a few hundred people got together and listened to Lou Reed's music outside under the sun. Most of them were strangers, but all were connected in on way or another by the songs that echoed through the terrace. -
Black Sabbath announces North American extension to '13' tour dates in 2014
Black Sabbath has announced a new stretch of tour dates in continued support of their reunion album 13. According to a press release, "These dates will be part of the band's final shows of their 2013-2014 world tour."
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