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It's On! Lars Ulrich Accepts Drum Off Bid from Will Ferrell and Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers
The drum-off is on... again! Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has accepted a bid to battle it out against comedian Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith in a testament to their pure power of rock... and their similar looks. -
Weezer Announces New Album Title 'Everything Will Be Alright In The End', with Ric Ocasek as Producer
It's finally happening. After a series of mysterious videos as a part of its Weezer Wednesdays series, today (June 12), the nerdy alt-rock band announced the title of its ninth studio album... introducing Everything Will Be Alright In The End. -
Drake, Lil Wayne Announce Expansive Co-Headlining Tour for Fall 2014 in the United States
Drake and Lil Wayne are finally taking their friendship from the recording studio to the big stage. Today (June 12), the Young Money artists announced they'll be hitting the road together this fall for the co-headlining Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour. -
Amazon Streaming Service Prime Music Launches: Full of Playlists, Lacks Universal Music Group Artists
Well, it seems as though all of those Internet rumors were true (for once). After weeks of speculation, today (June 12) Amazon launched its own music streaming service, Prime Music, as a part of its Amazon Prime package. -
WATCH: Janelle Monae Perform Electric 'Heroes' Cover on 'Late Show with David Letterman'
There's no denying that Janelle Monae is an electric performer, and she doesn't even have to sing her own songs to show why she's the boss. Last night (June 11), the "Primetime" singer stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman to perform her stunning cover of David Bowie's "Heroes." -
Robin Thicke New Album Probably Titled 'Paula' in Attempt to Win Back Estranged Wife
Some guys buy their girls flowers or jewelry to win them back after a fight... Robin Thicke just names entire albums after his former beau. The "Blurred Lines" crooner is reported to be naming his seventh studio album after his estranged wife Paula Patton. -
REVIEW: Gerard Way New Single 'Action Cat' Makes That My Chemical Romance Break Up Totally Okay
It's been a little over a year since rock band My Chemical Romance called it quits after 12 years together, so it's time for the individual band members to move on. Today (June 11), MCR frontman Gerard Way was the latest member of the broken up band to release some new solo material, after he debuted the action-packed "Action Cat" on BBC Radio 1. -
Iggy Azalea & Charli XCX Keeping Things 'Fancy' on Hot 100; Sam Smith 'Stay With Me' Rises To Top 10
It looks like it's going to be a "Fancy" summer. And, no, not the kind that requires a tie or heels with your swimsuit... it's the kind of "Fancy" only Iggy Azalea and Chali XCX can supply. For the third week in a row, the sassy hip-hop single is sitting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as newcomer Sam Smith rises near the top with "Stay With Me." -
LISTEN: 5 Seconds Of Summer Cover Green Day 'American Idiot', Twitter Fans Go Insane For New Song
Uh, there's no other way to phrase this so we're just going to say it: boy band 5 Seconds Of Summer has covered Green Day's signature tune "American Idiot." The new twist on the classic track was released today (June 11) as a part of Kerrang!'s tribute album to American Idiot, marking the record's 10-year anniversary. -
Beyoncé Loves Emojis Too, Unveils New T-Shirts Featuring Surfboard, Cherries [PHOTO]
If you've ever wanted to simultaneous express your love for both Beyoncé and texting on an iPhone, than it is your lucky day! Today (June 11), the "Partition" singer released a new line of T-shirts on her official website, including two cheeky garments featuring some little text emojis. -
Jennifer Lopez Will Perform at World Cup Opening Ceremonies After All, Joining Pitbull and Claudia Leitte
Despite reports to the contrary, it seems as though Jennifer Lopez will be joining Pitbull and Claudia Leitte in Brazil for the World Cup opening ceremonies, after all. Yesterday (June 10), the "First Love" singer's publicist confirmed that Lopez will be flying out to Brazil to perform this year's FIFA anthem "We Are One (Ole Ola)." -
Break Out Those Walkmen! Cassette Store Day 2014 Set For September 27
Record Store Day is a marked music industry success, with vinyl record sales soaring every April, there has to be a market out there for other dated forms of music listening technology, right? Well, some people think there is, which is why for the second year in a row, there will be an official Cassette Store Day. -
Morrissey Tour 2014 Cancelled Entirely: 'World Peace is None of Your Business' Singer Cites Respiratory Infection
Well, it seems as though the unfortunate, inevitable thing has happened: after postponing and cancelling four shows on hit 2014 tour, Morrissey has just scrapped his entire North American jaunt. -
Spoon Releases New Single 'Rent I Pay', 'They Want My Soul' Tracklist and Album Cover [VIDEO]
The details of the much-anticipated new Spoon album are finally coming together. After teasing something entitled "R.I.P." for weeks, the indie rock band revealed the 10-song tracklist for its new album They Want My Soul as well as the album cover and studio version of lead single "Rent I Pay." -
Eminem Singles 'Not Afraid', 'Love The Way You Lie' Both Surpass 10+ Million Digital Copies Sold by RIAA
Eminem is breaking all kinds of records. Today (June 10), it was announced that the rapper is the first musician to earn two Digital Diamond Awards from the RIAA, meaning two of his singles have sold over 10 million digital copies. -
Bleachers Announces 'Strange Desire' World Tour, Including Plenty of Music Festival Gigs
Bleachers is ready to get your butt up on the risers, or at least your body in a music venue. After Jack Antonoff of fun. announced the release date and title for his solo project last month, today (June 10), Bleachers has announced the first string of dates for its The Strange Desire World Tour. -
Owl City, Carly Rae Jepsen 'Good Time' Copyright Lawsuit Dropped, Duo Owed Over $500,000 in Royalties from 2012 Hit
It seems like Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen are about to have a "Good Time" with some newly awarded money. The copyright lawsuit regarding the song's musicology has been dropped, and the poppy duo are now looking to rake in over half a million dollars. -
WATCH: Sia Sings, Lena Dunham Interpretive Dances for 'Chandelier' Live Performance on 'Late Night'
Last night (June 10), the world's most elusive pop star Sia showed off her vocals, if not her face in another electrifying performance of her new single "Chandelier." The singer/songwriter teamed up with Girls creator/all around cool chick Lena Dunham and the duo offered up one weird-o beard-o live performance. -
Morrissey Postpones More Tour Dates in Baltimore, D.C. After Mysterious Virus
In news that is simply just not surprising at all anymore, Morrissey has postponed two more show dates. The former Smiths frontman was due to perform in Baltimore tonight (June 10) and Washington, D.C. tomorrow night, but both shows have been pushed back to the end of the month. -
Paul McCartney Tour Postponed After Ex-Beatle Suffered Viral Infection [NEW TOUR DATES]
Paul McCartney will thankfully be making a full recover after suffering a serious viral infection, but the legendary ex-Beatles singer has had to postpone a few of his 2014 tour dates in the United States in order to do so. -
LISTEN: Train Releases New Single 'Angel In Blue Jeans' From Seventh Studio Album 'Bulletproof Picasso'
After a year and a half lying low, pop rock band Train is pulling back into the station (of making new music that is). Today (June 9), the "Marry Me" band released a new single, "Angel In Blue Jeans," marking a new album cycle. -
Miley Cyrus Opens Up About Liam Hemsworth Break Up on 'Last Goodbye' Leak from 'Bangerz'
The world is finally getting a little insight into the Miley Cyrus/Liam Hemsworth break up from last year, thanks to a leaked Bangerz demo. Over the weekend, Cyrus' scrapped single "Last Goodbye" found its way online, and the lyrics don't leave a lot of room for speculation. -
WATCH: PSY, Snoop Dogg Release Wacky Music Video for 'Hangover,' Set Themselves Up For Viral Success
Psy's music video for "Gangham Style" has recently surpassed over 2 billion views on YouTube, but the Korean rapper is hoping you're not sick of him yet. Yesterday (June 8), after days of teasing, he released a new music video for "Hangover" (feat. Snoop Dogg), and it will only make you a little nauseous. -
Governors Ball 2014 Day 3 Review & Recap: Vampire Weekend Inspires Dancing, Interpol Debuts New Music and More
After two music-filled days in the sun, Governors Ball Music Festival continued on for Day Three on Sunday (June 8). Temperatures were rising, but so was the enthusiasm from the crowd, who didn't let soaring temperatures and a beating, cruel sun dissuade them from getting down to some of music's biggest festival acts. -
Kiah Victoria Looks To Go Worldwide With Her Soulful Pop Blend... But First, New Music Seminar in NYC
You know the phrase "It's in your blood?" For some, that may seem like a hyperbolic excuse for a drive to do something great in the world, but for others, it's just the way it is... there's a constant need to perform, to spread your music and to try and be the biggest singer in the world. New Music Seminar Artist on the Verge Kiah Victoria is one such artist, and she's bound to be something huge. -
MAGIC! Announces 'Don't Kill The Magic' Album Release Date, Tracklist After 'Rude' Success
MAGIC! is in the air, right in time for summer. Today (June 5), the pop-influenced Canadian reggae band announced the details of its debut album Don't Kill The Magic, including the album's sunny yellow cover and its full tracklist. -
Morrissey Cancels Another Show in Atlantic City, Kristeen Young Mysteriously Leaves Tour
In a move that is largely unsurprising Morrissey has scrapped another tour date. After the "Earth Is The Loneliest Planet" singer and his touring crew caught a nasty virus earlier this week, causing the fourth Morrissey show cancellation in Atlanta in just 18 months, Moz has postponed another show. -
Spoon Announces New Album 'They Want My Soul' Following Four-Year Hiatus
Spoon may be teasing a song (or something) called "R.I.P." for June 10, but the indie rock band is very much alive. After four years lying low, today (June 5), Spoon announced a new album They Want My Soul. -
Weezer Teases 'Hash Pipe'-y New Song 'Ain't Got Nobody,' And It's Surprisingly Awesome
Weezer is revving its engine, turning the key and driving off to new music land. Yesterday (June 4) as a part of the band's Weezer Wednesday series, the legendary alt-rock outfit unviled roughly 40 seconds of a new song, "Ain't Got Nobody," fueling fire that its ninth studio album is well on its way. -
Justin Bieber Apologizes for Second Racist Video: 'I Just Need to Step Up and Own What I Did'
For the second time this week, Justin Bieber has issued an apology for some of his past racist behavior. After video leaked yesterday (June 4) of a 14-year-old Bieber singing the n-word repeatedly all with a giant grin on his face, the "Confident" singer has expressed his regrets.
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