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Elvis Costello announces lengthy worldwide tour 2014, including American Midwest shows [FULL SCHEDULE]
Elvis Costello is ready to take his show on the road. Today (March 26), the acclaimed singer-songwriter announced he would be taking on America's Midwest and South, in addition to dates in Austalia and Europe. -
Moby getting sued over samples from 1992 songs 'Thousand,' 'Next is the E'
Yesterday (March 25), it was reported that New York disco/funk label VMG Salsoul is suing the electronic musician for two songs he released 22 years ago that used music owned by the label as samples. -
Coldplay's Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow separate after 10 years of marriage, two children
After 10 years of marriage and two children together, actress Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband, Coldplay's Chris Martin, are separating. -
Smashing Pumpkins announce two new albums for 2015, re-launch website
Get ready for some "epic" alternative rock in 2015. Today (March 25), Smashing Pumpkins frontman/the only original member left Billy Corgan announced the band will be releasing two new albums next year. -
REVIEW: Sam Smith preaches love in gospel-inspired 'Stay With Me' [LISTEN]
Money isn't the only thing on British singer-songwriter Sam Smith's mind. He's also quite the romantic. Today (March 25), in anticipation of his debut album In The Lonely Hour, Smith released the new track "Stay With Me." -
WATCH: Kurt Cobain, Tupac Shakur and Elvis come back to life in weird Dutch beer commercial
There are a lot of conspiracies out there in the world. The Americans never landed on the moon, Nessie is out there floating in Loch Ness, Elvis/Tupac Shakur/Marilyn Monroe and more never really died and are drinking crappy Dutch beer on a deserted island... -
Danity Kane announces No Filter Tour before comeback album 2014 [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's been almost a year since Making The Band girl group Danity Kane announced its comeback at the MTV Video Music Awards, and after releasing a new single "Bye Baby" in January, the quartet will now be going on tour. -
Jake Bugg announces 'Messed Up Kids' EP with three new songs, releases music video [WATCH]
British guitarist/singer Jake Bugg just released his second studio album Shangri La last November, but he's already readying a new release. Today (March 25), Bugg announced a release date for a new EP, Messed Up Kids and dropped the four-song collection's title track. -
Little Mix announce 'Salute' tour as headliners in America
One of this decade's biggest girl groups, Little Mix, has announced its first ever US headlining tour. Today (March 25), the "Move" singers announced the first three of many American headlining shows. -
MIA announces international tour, festival dates alongside ASAP Ferg [FULL SCHEDULE]
M.I.A. is about to take her "Matangi" to the road. After dropping her fourth studio album in November, the oftentimes controversial singer/rapper will be going on tour internationally this spring and summer, with headlining dates surround a selection of worldwide festival appearance. -
WATCH: Shakira lets it burn in stunning 'Empire' music video
Shakira dropped her 10th, self-titled album today (March 25), and to celebrate, she's going to let it all burn. In conjunction with the release of Shakira, she released the music video for the album's second, Alanis Morissette-inspired single "Empire." -
Neon Trees singer and Mormon Tyler Glenn comes out of closet in new 'Rolling Stone' issue
Mormon Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn has come out as gay. The "Everybody Talks" singer opened up about his sexuality in the new issue of Rolling Stone. -
Swans extend 'To Be Kind' tour into June, July before new album release date
Experimental rock band Swans will be swimming across the globe this spring and summer in support of its upcoming album To Be Kind. Today (March 24), the "Saved" band announced an extension of its planned tour, adding up to 34 shows around the world, kicking off in the Ukraine tonight. -
LISTEN: Ariana Grande teases new single 'They Don't Understand' on LiveStream after Chris Brown single delayed
Ariana Grande's highly anticipated duet with Chris Brown may be indefinitely delayed, but new music from the "Yours Truly" singer is still on its way. In a recent LiveStream video put on YouTube last week, Grande played 30 seconds of a new single "They Don't Understand." -
WATCH: Chris Brown releases flashy 'Loyal' music video, featuring Lil Wayne, Tyga and plenty of women
Despite all the personal and professional drama in Chris Brown's life, he still managed to drop a new single and music video today (March 24). From his sixth studio album X, Brown dropped "Loyal," featuring rap bigwigs Lil Wayne and Tyga. -
George Michael 'Symphonica' lands No. 1 UK album honors, besting Kylie Minogue and Pharrell
Kylie Minogue's new album Kiss Me Once can kiss the No. 1 album spot in the UK goodbye. Though her first album in four years was an anticipated release, it couldn't quite eclipse another long-awaited album... George Michael's Symphonica. The former Wham! Frontman nabbed the top spot overseas. -
Lady Gaga reveals handwritten 'G.U.Y.' single artwork on Facebook [PHOTO]
Lady Gaga wants to be the girl on your single cover, so now she is. After releasing the epic, 11-minute "film" for her third "ARTPOP" single "G.U.Y." on Friday night (March 21), the Mother Monster revealed the single's artwork on her official Facebook page, featuring a music video screencap and a bit of her own handwriting. -
Shakira eclipses Rihanna as most-liked person on Facebook
If you like one artist on Facebook, chances are it's Shakira. On Friday night (March 21), the Latina pop star eclipsed her "Can't Remember To Forget You" collaborator Rihanna as the most-liked person on the social media site. -
Arcade Fire bobblehead mask stolen from Bridgeport Reflektor Tour concert
Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour has been compromised. At the "Afterlife" band's Tuesday night concert in Bridgeport, Conn., one of the group's paper maché bobbleheads went missing. -
WATCH: Lady Gaga releases rich, violent 'GUY' music video
It's been roughly seven months since Lady Gaga dropped a music video (for "Applause), so of course, when she finally released the clip for the third ARTPOP single "G.U.Y." Saturday night (March 22) fans knew it was going to be massive. -
'Late Night With Seth Meyers' will only have two musical guests per week
The Late Night franchise on television has long been a place for emerging musical acts to get their time in the spotlight, with massive music fans Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon heading up the show for the previous 20 years. Now, with the NBC late night talk show in the hands of Seth Meyers, it seems as though the tides have changed. -
Shakira to release deluxe edition of new album at Target
The release of Shakira's new, self-titled release is just around the corner with a shiny Tuesday, March 25 release date in the United States. Today (March 21), it was announced that the Latina bombshell will join the likes of Justin Timberlake and Janelle Monae by releasing a special edition of her new record at Target, complete with three bonus tracks. -
WATCH: Rick Ross drops half-assed 'The Devil Is A Lie' music video with no Jay Z or back half of 'Mastermind' single
"The Devil Is A Lie," and so is the idea of a fully formed, full-length music video. Today (March 21), Maybach Music boss Rick Ross dropped the official music video for his second Mastermind single, and while the clip includes all the things one would expect in a rap video (cars, fire, close ups of an angry rapper), it is missing two things: Jay Z and half the song. -
Lady Gaga to debut 'G.U.Y' music video on 'Dateline' Saturday night, previews clip on 'Today'
Lady Gaga's Artpop promotion may have turned into a bit of a mess late last year, with less album sales than expected and that filmed/scrapped music video for "Do What U Want," but the Mother Monster does not give up. This weekend, she's set to drop the epic, Hearst Castle set music video for the third official Artpop single "G.U.Y." -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: MK Nobilette (finally) goes home after flubbing P!nk's 'Perfect'
Last night, the Top 10 contestants on American Idol continued to try and prove themselves by tackling some of the biggest hits. After some really solid performances (and some less than awesome performances), it was finally an Idol goodbye to MK Nobilette this week. -
Throwback Thursday: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll'
I love rock 'n' roll, you love rock 'n' roll, he/she/it loves rock 'n' roll. Put another dime in the jukebox, add a killer, back-to-basics riff underneath a proper growl, and you got a hit for the '80s. No song offers the simple sentiment about digging good tuned better than this classic Joan Jett & The Blackhearts hit, and today (March 20) marks 32 years since the song took a loving hold on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven straight weeks. So, for today's #ThrowbackThursday, we're going to take another look back at this tune. -
St. Vincent, Real Estate and more join Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel and more at Pitchfork Music Festival
Less than four months remain until the 2014 edition of the Pitchfork Music Festival kicks off, and the lineup is slowly but surely coming together. Today (March 20) Pitchfork announced the next 24 acts that would join Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel and Kendrick Lamar at the Chicago music festival. -
WATCH: Weezer tease new album, studio time with mysterious YouTube video
2014 is about to get a little geekier. After over four years away from the studio, alt-rockers Weezer have returned to the studio. The band shared footage of themselves recording in the studio yesterday (March 19) on its official YouTube page. -
WATCH: Documentarians look for engaged couple in Justin Timberlake 'Not A Bad Thing' music video
Justin Timberlake is looking for love... and no, he's not searching for a new wife. Today (March 20), the pop megastar released his music video for "Not A Bad Thing" on Ellen, and the clip searches for a couple who got engaged while listening to the 20/20 Experience track. -
Tyler, The Creator denies causing riot at SXSW, despite video evidence of a riot
Last week, just a few days after three people were killed in a hit-and-run at Austin's SXSW Music Festival, Odd Future leader Tyler, The Creator was arrested after he encouraged fans to burst into an at-capacity venue, causing a riot. Though the 23-year-old is now free on a $25,000 bond, he and his lawyer are denying that he caused any sort of riot at the gathering.
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