• Review: Axwell Releases Powerful New Single 'Barricade'

    One of the most requested IDs from Axwell / Ingrosso has finally been released almost one year after it was first played live. "Barricade" now just from Axwell without Ingrosso was given its official unveiling at Ultra Music Festival in 2015 and has since been a staple of their sets ever since. It is as powerful a track as Axwell has ever released, even during his Swedish House Mafia days and with running mate Sebastian Ingrosso.
  • Meghan Trainor 'No' Review: Bold New Single Harkens Back to Early 2000s with Feminist Tones

    To say that Meghan Trainor has a difficult path with female-empowerment anthems is a little bit of an understatement. Look no further than the "be proud of being thick because men like it" on "All About That Bass" or the stereotypical gender roles rooted in the lyrics to "Dear Future Husband." But now, the Grammy-winning Best New Artist is gearing up for her sophomore album, and its lead single "No" looks to redeem all that.
  • Zedd, Aloe Blacc Re-Imagine M&M's Theme Song 'Candyman'

    They are celebrating their 75th anniversary and to celebrate what better way to seem modern than to update the theme song with an EDM artist at the helm. That is exactly what they have done with Zedd and Aloe Blacc in "Candyman."
  • Eric Prydz Shares "Last Dragon" From Upcoming Album 'Opus'

    With only three days to go until Eric Prydz releases his heaving 19-track, double disc artist album Opus, the "Generate" producer has unveiled another track that will appear on the LP. The new track "Last Dragon" is taken from Disc One, which is all new and unreleased cuts from the Prydz discography.
  • Rihanna 'ANTI' Album Review: Junk Mail

    Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week, Carolyn Menyes, Ryan Middleton, John Gonzalez and Lindsay Haddox chat about Rihanna's new album, ANTI.
  • Coldplay, Beyonce Team Up For Bollywood-Inspired 'Hymn For The Weekend' Video [WATCH]

    With the Super Bowl quickly approaching, half-time headliners Coldplay kick anticipation into high gear with their latest visual “Hymn For The Weekend.” Featuring Beyonce, who will also be taking the Super Bowl stage with them, the colorful clip filmed on location in Mumbai takes you on a trip like only Chris Martin and co. can. Directed by Ben Mor, it’s the latest single to be lifted off their acclaimed album A Head Full Of Dreams.
  • Bruce Springsteen’s 'River Tour' Rocks David Bowie, Glenn Frey Tributes in Chicago [Review]

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were in absolute and undeniable peak form throughout their nearly three and a half hour set January 19th at Chicago’s United Center for the second stop on their tour focused on The River, the 35-year-old 20-track double album classic from 1980. Springsteen also paid tribute to Glenn Frey during the memorable concert. The show was just days before Springsteen's Madison Square Garden January 25th show was cancelled due to Winter Storm Jonas which caused the rocker to announce on Twitter that Chicago's United Center performace would be available to download for free until Friday, January 29th.
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