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Animal Collective Remixes Bob Dylan in Honor of the Tambourine Man's 75th Birthday
In celebration of Bob Dylan's 75th birthday today, experimental ravers Animal Collective have released a remix of Mr. Zimmerman's famed ballad "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" from his watershed 1963 sophomore album, 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.' -
Seaside Holiday Drops "The End of All Things," Preps LP 'Grand Tours' for Summer Release
Ohio indietronica act Seaside Holiday are preparing to release their sophomore album, 'Grand Tours,' this summer. Protégés of homespun electro heroes Joy Electric, the brother-sister duo dropped single "The End of All Things" earlier this year. -
Morrissey Nixes Scheduled Concert at Chicago Riot Fest This Fall, Celebrates 57th Birthday
Morrissey, the influential English singer who turned 57 yesterday, has reportedly cancelled his previously-announced appearance at this fall's Riot Fest in Chicago. News of the cancellation was issued by the artist today via website True to You. -
Wilco Gears Up for Massive Summer Tour of North and South America
Everyone's favorite alt-country-gone-psychedelic-and-back rock band, Wilco, will launch a tour of North and South America this summer. Promoting their latest album, 'Star Wars,' the jaunt features opening acts Kurt Vile and Lucinda Williams. -
Britney Spears at the Billboard Awards: Career-Spanning Medley Opens the Show
Britney Spears thrilled television audiences nationwide last night with a career-spanning medley of her hits as the opening number at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards. The potpourri of chart-toppers included songs like "I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Toxic." -
Jason Martin of Starflyer 59 Talks New Album 'Slow' and Return to Tooth & Nail Records [Q&A]
Seasoned shoegazers Starflyer 59 returns with new album 'Slow,' the band's first on Tooth & Nail Records in six years. Here, the group's frontman, Jason Martin, talks exclusively to Music Times about the new record and his lasting music career. -
The National's Grateful Dead Tribute Compilation 'Day of the Dead' Out Today
'Day of the Dead,' the Grateful Dead tribute compilation curated by The National's Aaron and Bryce Dessner, is now available. The expansive five-disc box set features Dead covers by The National, Mumford & Sons, The Flaming Lips and many more. -
Interpol's Paul Banks and Wu-Tang's RZA Are Banks & Steelz, Hear Their Ghostface Collab
Paul Banks, Interpol guitarist and vocalist, and Wu-Tang Clan rapper and resident producer, RZA, today unveiled their new collaborative project, Banks & Steelz. The duo dropped debut cut "Love and War" featuring the Wu-Tang's Ghostface Killah. -
Limp Bizkit Launch South American Tour, Still No Word on Forthcoming 7th Album Release
Limp Bizkit will play four concerts this month in South America, including a stop at Peru's Vivo X El Rock Festival. Meanwhile, Bizkit fans patiently await news on the release of 'Stampede of the Disco Elephants,' the band's upcoming seventh album. -
Advance Base, Owen Ashworth's Lo-Fi Pop Project, Releases Live Album 'In Bloomington'
Advance Base, nom de plume of singer-songwriter Owen Ashworth, will release live album 'In Bloomington' this July. The LP from the artist formerly known as Casiotone for the Painfully Alone documents a rare performance featuring his full-band lineup. -
Ian Curtis and Joy Division Remembered on the 36th Anniversary of Singer's Death
Yesterday marked the 36th anniversary of the death of legendary musician Ian Curtis, acclaimed singer and songwriter of infuential English post-punk band Joy Division. The anguished frontman committed suicide on May 18, 1980 at 23. -
Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill Members Form Supergroup Prophets of Rage
Members of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave are reportedly joining forces with rappers Chuck D of Public Enemy and Cypress Hill's B-Real to launch a new rap metal supergroup called Prophets of Rage. -
Guy Clark, Legendary Nashville Crooner and Outlaw Country Originator, Dies at 74
Revered Nashville-by-way-of-Texas country singer, Guy Clark, died on Tuesday, aged 74. The Grammy Award-winning outlaw troubadour is best remembered for his oft-covered '70s hits, "Desperados Waiting for a Train" and "L.A. Freeway.”
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