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Kurt Vile Performs "Pretty Pimpin," "Wild Imagination" on 'Conan' off 'b'lieve i'm goin down'
Kurt Vile took to Conan O'Brian's show last night to promote the release of his buzzed about new album, 'b'lieve i'm goin down,' playing the album's single, "Pretty Pimpin" and as a web exclusive, the album's final track, "Wild Imagination." -
National One-Hit Wonder Day is Here, Celebrate With Your Favorite Hits
You've had a long week at work and now it's time to relax and watch a movie or go out on the town and party. Either way, it's National One-Hit Wonder Day and no matter what your Friday plans are it's about time we honored these artists that once meant so much to pop culture and then dropped off the face of the earth. -
Broken Bells Releases New Song 'It's That Talk Again'
Broken Bells, the collaborative duo of The Shins' James Mercer and one of the world's most sought after producers, Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton), are back at it again with a new single "It's That Talk Again." -
Bob Dylan's 'Bootleg Series Vol. 12' Brings 'Blond on Blond,' 'Highway 61 Revisited' Outtakes
The next installment of Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series is a doozy. The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 is set to bring us alternate versions and outtakes from some of Dylan's most iconic recordings including Bringing It All Back Home, Blond on Blond and Highway 61 Revisited. -
John Lennon Photos from Two Days Before His Death Released, Set for Auction
Nate D. Sanders Auctions are offering up some more cool Beatles memorabilia Thursday including the band's first known color recording, a three and a half minute video of the band playing in the ABC Theatre in Blackpool, England, as well as several previously unreleased photos of John Lennon just two days before he was shot in 1980. -
Dawes Gathers 'All Your Favorite Bands,' Brandon Flowers, Conor Oberst & more on Music Video
Dawes' heartwarming song about lasting friendships, "All Your Favorite Bands," is the title track off the group's 2015 album, now has an equally cute music video to match the songs' content. -
Janelle Monae, Nile Rodgers & Duran Duran Perform "Pressure Off" on 'Ellen'
Three eras of dance music came together on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' as Janelle Monae and Nile Rodgers helped usher in Duran Duran's collaborative single "Pressure Off" from the band's new album 'Paper Gods.' -
Jose Gonzalez's Strange Music Video for "Let It Carry You" Has a Potato Elephant Creature
Fall is really the time to get lost in the introspective Latin folk of Jose Gonzalez and thankfully, he's reminding us of that with a very strange new music video for "Let It Carry You" off of 'Vestiges & Claws.' -
Cubbie Fink, Foster the People Founding Member Leaving After 6 Years
After six years of writing and performing with the indie rock trio Foster The People, founding member bassist Cubbie Fink has decided to part ways with the band and is leaving. -
Royal Blood Perform "Figure It Out" on 'Late Late Show With James Corden'
When searching for an American late night show to showcase Royal Blood's hard rock talents, the duo landed with fellow UK native James Corden for a rambunctious performance of "Figure It Out" on the 'Late Late Show.' -
US CD Sales Plummet 31% in First Quarter While Music Streaming Rises
New music industry figures prove what we've all known for a while, CDs are out and music streaming is in. U.S. CD sales plummeted 31.5 percent in the first quarter of 2015 while music streaming largely made up the difference with a 23 percent rise. -
Father John Misty Takes Down Lou Reed Style Covers of Ryan Adams' '1989' Taylor Swift Songs
The Internet was excited yesterday when Ryan Adams released his folk-rock take on Taylor Swift's hit record 1989, but Father John Misty stole headlines by dropping two of his own covers of the pop stars songs in the style of Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground. For a yet unknown reason, the songs have been taken down from Misty's official Soundcloud account. -
Kurt Vile 'b'lieve i'm goin down...' Streams Ahead of Official Release Date [LISTEN]
The Philadelphia psychedelic rock guitarist Kurt Vile is set to drop his new album b'lieve i'm goin down... Friday September 25, but you can listen to the full record now ahead of the official release via four commercial free radio stations: KEXP in Seattle, WXPN in Philadelphia, WFUV in New York City and The Current KCMP in Minneapolis. -
Keith Richards Talks 'Crosseyed Heart' With Superfan Marc Maron on WTF Podcast
Keith Richards holds a special place in Marc Maron's heart for his lifestyle, his music and his attitude. The WTF podcaster had a chance to talk to 'The Rolling Stones' guitarist in an interview posted Monday that spanned his career in music from early influences to his new solo record 'Crosseyed Heart.' -
Viet Cong Finally Changing Name After Accusations of Racism and Cultural Appropriation
The Canadian post-punk group, Viet Cong, released a statement this weekend stating the band will soon change its name following further claims of racism and cultural appropriation. -
The Beatles' First Recording Contract Falls Short of $150K Estimate at Auction
The Beatles' first-ever recording contract for the rock version of "My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean" was estimated to go for $150,000 at Heritage Auctions, but fell short of that price mark going for more than $90,000. -
Arcade Fire's Win Butler Blames Major Labels for "Ruining" Tidal's Business
Arcade Fire's Win Butler, and his wife and co-band leader Régine Chassagne, took part in the highly criticized celebrity launch of Jay Z's Tidal music streaming service, and while he's still a supporter, the indie artist admitted in an interview that the launch event was botched and the major labels are largely to blame for the faltering business model. -
Tame Impala's Kevin Parker Answers "Should Music be Free" in BBC Interview
Between the gaining popularity of music streaming services and ever-declining CD and MP3 sales, there's a lot of discussion floating around about how we'll pay for art in the future. Kevin Parker, frontman of the Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala, weighed in on the debate this morning in a BBC Radio 6 segment answering the heady question - should music be free? -
Thomas Rhett Premieres 'Die A Happy Man' Music Video Starring His Wife in Hawaii
Thomas Rhett released a new music video Friday (September 18) for the single "Die A Happy Man" off his forthcoming album 'Tangled Up' out September 25, staring the country star and his wife, Lauren, gallivanting around Hawaii. -
Deerhoof Rocks Large Hadron Collider at CERN with Experimental Music
Rock band Deerhoof performed at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland as part of the Ex/Noise/CERN video series combining experimental music with experimental particle physics. -
Chris Stapleton Performs "Nobody To Blame" on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
Chris Stapleton is riding high this month after receiving three nominations at this year's coming CMAs for Male Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for his debut album 'Traveler.' Now he's followed that up with a performance of "Nobody To Blame" on The 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert.' -
Wilco Performs 'Star Wars,' Mesmerizes in Cleveland on Latest Tour [Live Review]
The only thing better than seeing Wilco for the first time is seeing them for the second time. Watching Jeff Tweedy and his bandmates for the first time is a mesmerizing and mind blowing experience. -
Soundgarden's Chris Cornell Performs New Single 'Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart' on 'Fallon'
Chris Cornell's highly anticipated solo album is out today (September 18), titled Higher Truth filled with mostly acoustic rock tunes. Last night, the Soundgarden frontman took the Tonight Show stage to promote the release with a performance of "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart." -
Batband Kickstarter Promises You'll Feel Music Through Vibrations in Your Skull
Are you tired of crappy ear buds that won't stay in? Are you sick of not being able to hear your co-workers when they call your name? StudioBanana Things might have the answer to your woes with a new Kickstarter project titled Batband, which promises to free your social hearing ear and transmit music through vibrations in your skull. -
City and Colour Premieres 'If I Should Go Before You' Title Track off Forthcoming Album
Dallas Green has seen great success in the past few years recording under the name City And Colour and now he's back with a new album titled 'If I Should Go Before You,' the title track of which is streaming on Billboard now. -
Stevie Wonder Sings Karaoke and Carpools with James Corden on 'Late Late Show' [WATCH]
James Corden has been off to a very slow start, after replacing Craig Ferguson as host of 'The Late Late Show,' but the multitalented comedian appears to be coming into his own after the viral success of this week's bit in which Corden and Stevie Wonder carpool around Los Angeles singing karaoke versions of the musician's classic hits "Superstition," "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" and more. -
Zac Brown Band is Working on New EDM Music Following Success of 'Jekyll + Hyde'
In an interview with Rolling Stone Country, the Zac Brown Band leader talked about his love for both country and EDM music and where he drew the line on the band's 2015 album 'Jekyll + Hyde.' Despite some criticism for this approach, Brown has been enjoying the songs on the road and only wants to continue with this strategy, saying that he's working on new EDM songs for the next Zac Brown Band album. -
Run The Jewels and TV On The Radio Team up for "Angel Duster" Performance on 'Late Show'
Stephen Colbert thus far is living up to all the hype built around his first two weeks as host of 'The Late Show' with an emotional interview with Vice President Joe Biden, smart political jokes about Donald Trump and spectacular music performances. Last night he added a collaborative performance from Run The Jewels and TV On The Radio to that roster of music for a performance of "Angel Duster." -
Wavves 'Way Too Much' Music Video Shows Brutality of Underground Empire Wrestling [WATCH]
San Diego punk band Wavves is on the verge of making big waves in the music scene with its latest studio album 'V,' set for release October 2, and now we have the latest track and music video from the band for the song "Way Too Much." The song is a ferocious fast pace song that combines the degenerate lyrics of the genre's best outcasts with the catchy hooks of 2000's pop punk and the video pulls us into the brutality of Underground Empire Wrestling. -
Ibeyi 'Stranger/ Lover' Music Video Explores Intimacy and Threat
If you've listened to Beats 1 at all since its launch, there's a good chance you've heard the music of Lisa-Kaindé Diaz and Naomi Diaz who make up the group Ibeyi, because of their ability to cross multiple cultural barriers. The duo released a new music video for "Stranger/ Lover" and a new North American tour Wednesday to promote their self-titled album. Exploring the complicated intertwined nature of intimacy and threat for women, the video is very complex.
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