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Bastille's upcoming mixtape VS. (Other People's Heartache, Pt. III) is set for release on Dec. 8, but yesterday, Nov. 27, the British quartet shared one of the album's tracks "Bite Down," featuring L.A. trio Haim, which you can check out below. The track is a slick electro-rock hybrid with some pretty inventive production choices and an upbeat, harmonically rich chorus. -
Sinead O'Connor Defends 'Do They Know It's Christmas?," Tells Critics to 'Shut the F--k Up'
Last week, on Nov. 17, the latest version of Band Aid's classic charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was released online to raise money for the Ebola crisis in West Africa, and though it went straight to the top of the U.K. charts and is supporting an undoubtedly good cause, the song has been the subject of plenty of criticism, particularly for its lyrics.According to two British newspapers, Emeli Sandé, who actually appears on the latest version, said the lyrics need "changing," while Lily Allen called the song "a bit smug" and said she would prefer "donating actual money."One artist who is vigorously defending the song, however, is the famously outspoken Sinead O'Connor, who also appears on the song."I think everyone should shut the f--k up," O'Connor told "Broadsheet," via "Billboard." "If you didn't like the lyrics you shouldn't have agreed to sing the song. I think it's smug of Lily Allen to say it's smug." -
Lollapalooza Announces Lineups for Festivals in Chile, Argentina and Brazil: Jack White, Pharrell Williams, Calvin Harris and More
Lollapalooza managed to sell out all three of its South American festivities this year so the festival will once again be headed to the continent to stage shows in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The lineups for each of those gigs, relatively similar, were announced on Monday morning. -
Bastille Shares New Single 'Weapon' Featuring Angel Haze, F*U*G*Z, And Braque From Upcoming Mixtape 'Other People's Heartache, Pt. 3' [LISTEN]
British synthpop band Bastille have shared their new single "Weapon," featuring Angel Haze, F*U*G*Z, and Braque, which you can check out below. A live version of the song debuted back in March, but this studio version will appear on Bastille's upcoming mixtape VS (Other People's Heartache, Pt. 3). -
One Direction, Ed Sheeran, Bono and More Join 'Do They Know It's Christmas' Band Aid 30 Lineup to Combat Ebola
For the fourth time, the hit holiday charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas" will be getting a new edition. In recent weeks, it was announced that Bob Geldof would be reforming a version of Band Aid to help benefit Ebola sufferers in Africa, and some of the biggest musicians in England including One Direction, Ed Sheeran and Bono are slated to be involved. -
STREAM iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas: Taylor Swift, One Direction, Weezer, Lorde and More Live
This weekend, Las Vegas will be taken over by the power of pop music. And rock. And country. And hip-hop. Tonight (Sept. 19) and tomorrow (Sept. 20), the iHeartRadio Music Festival will rock the Vegas strip, with performances from some of the biggest acts in music, such as Taylor Swift, One Direction and Nicki Minaj. And for those of you who are unable to travel to the City of Sin can stream the concert from the comfort of your own home. -
Lollapalooza Announces 2015 Dates In South America, Jack White Rumored To Headline
Alternative rock megafestival Lollapalooza has announced that it will be returning to South America for three consecutive weekends in March 2015. Lollapalooza Chile will take place in Santiago on March 14 and 15, Lollapalooza Argentina will take place in Buenos Aires on March 21 and 22, and Lollapalooza Brazil will take place in Sao Paolo on March 28 and 29. -
LISTEN: Bastille Delivers 'Bad News' on New Song from 'Oblivion EP'
Bastille may be best known for reaching the heights of "Pompeii," but now the English indie rock band has to deliver a bit of "Bad News..." but it's actually good news because it's a brand new song. Today (Aug. 15) Dan Smith and co. released a sizzling new R&B influenced track online, entitled "Bad News." -
iHeartRadio Music Festival 2014 Adds Taylor Swift, Lorde, One Direction, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj To Lineup
Clear Channel's massive iHeartRadio Music Festival is once again packing top-tier acts across genres for its 2014 installment, the LA Times reports. -
Coldplay 'Ghost Stories' Leads UK Album Sales for 2014: Ellie Goulding, Sam Smith Sell High
It's been quite the spooky year for music in the United Kingdom. For the first half of 2014, Coldplay's chilling break up album Ghost Stories leads album sales overseas. -
Highlights from 2014 Hangout Music Festival Day 3: OutKast, Jack Johnson, Zedd, and more
Hangout Music Festival came to a close Sunday in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Sundays at music festivals always have a bit of a different vibe than the other days. It can really polarize the audience between the lame-os and the coolest people on the planet. Some people are passed out in the middle of the field from the fatigue brought on by the weekend, while others are still going 110 percent to get the most out of their weekend. The conversations overheard in the crowd are always the most interesting on Sundays, and the community between different groups of friends can spawn some interesting stories. -
John Legend 'All Of Me' overtakes Pharrell Williams 'Happy' on Hot 100 with Ariana Grande 'Problem' on its heels
After 10 weeks of a "Happy" reign on the Hot 100, Pharrell Williams' peppy chart-topping single has finally been overtaken, and it only took everything John Legend had in him. Yes, after six weeks sitting in the runners-up slot, "All Of Me" is the new No. 1 song in the country.
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