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Just in case you've never checked out the Junk Mail feature at Music Times, understand that staff disagreements on the quality of albums ranges from age-based immaturity to outright violence. If selecting the best records at the midyear point was this dramatic, we can only imagine what will happen at the end of 2014. -
10 Best American Bands Of The Last 20 Years
England may have given us the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Radiohead, but the list of legendary bands from the United States is just as impressive: The Velvet Underground, The Ramones, R.E.M., and much more. To celebrate America's birthday today, here's a ranking of the ten best American bands of the last twenty years. -
Jack White Posts Cryptic Warning Of Contagious Disease Outbreak, Hosts Secret Show In London
Jack White just posted a link to Facebook warning followers of a reported "outbreak of a rare and unidentified contagious disease." He goes on to explain that the outbreak occurred at the Vescovo Clinic and that it is "said to have been contained. One patient, an unnamed man, was taken away for further testing and is said to be in a stable condition." -
Jack White, Glastonbury: ‘Lazaretto’ Singer Talks Festival Performance, Claims He Doesn’t Record As Much Because Of His Children
Former White Stripe Jack White has been keeping himself busy promoting Lazaretto since it’s June 10 release. He stopped by England’s own Glastonbury Festival this past weekend for a stellar performance, and yesterday (July 2), he was on Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 program discussing the festival set along with his recording habits. -
Ted Nugent, Jack White, The Black Keys: Motor City Madman Doesn’t Get The White Stripe’s Sound
Detroit’s own Motor City Mad Man Ted Nugent is notorious for speaking his mind. And in a recent interview with FUSE, it appears he did just that. The guitarist spoke with the site about his upcoming album, SHUTUP&JAM, July 4 and his thoughts on everyone’s favorite rocker, Jack White. -
Jack White, Robert Plant: Glastonbury Festival Organizers Hope For Collaboration
The Glastonbury Festival kicks off tomorrow, and while the line-up for the entire weekend proves to be rather stellar, the festival’s organizer, Emily Eavis, admits she may have placed some artists next to one another intentionally. Her reason? Well, of course, for possible collaborations. At the top of her list … Jack White and Robert Plant. -
Lana Del Rey and Sam Smith Clash for Top Spot on Billboard 200
The last two weeks have featured a noticeable lack of new albums within the 200, debuting only three new records to the public (Led Zeppelin rereleases don't count). The last week of tracking reversed the trend in a big way however, bringing six new titles to the market. -
10 Indie/Alt-Rock Musicians Who Have Acted: Jack White, Björk, And More
Though plenty of pop and (especially) hip-hop stars have dabbled in acting, they're not the only musicians who have second careers as thespians. Here are ten indie rock/alternative rock musicians who have acted in films and television. -
Jack White Tour Adds Seven New Live Shows in Support of 'Lazaretto' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Jack White is becoming quite the prolific live performer. Today (June 24), the "High Ball Stepper" rocker announced yet another extension of his already extensive Lazaretto tour. In support of his new album, White announced seven new live shows in markets he would have otherwise skipped over. -
'Squidbillies' Announce Atlanta's Music Midtown Festival Hosting Eminem, Jack White, Lorde and Iggy Azalea
After a summer full of festivals hosting Outkast as their headliner, it's interesting to note that Atlanta's Music Midtown isn't one of them. Atlantians can rest easy knowing that the ATLiens will be performing two dates later during 2014, and the Music Midtown lineup ain't looking too shabby either. -
7 Bands Whose Drummers Are Their Most Famous Member: Rush, The Roots, And More
A few weeks ago I wrote an article about bassists who are the most famous members of their bands, something that doesn't happen very often. Though drummers tend to get more recognition than bassists, they're often stuck in the shadows behind the guitarist or singer. However, these seven bands break this trend by having drummers who end up being their most famous members. -
Jack White 'Lazaretto' Debuts At No. 1 on Billboard 200, Third Man Records Boss Sets Vinyl Sales Record
Jack White is a huge champion of the vinyl industry, so the rocker will be pleased to know that his new album Lazaretto has set a new record. White's second solo effort easily landed the No. 1 spot this week on the Billboard 200, and along the way he also sold the most vinyl copies of an album in the history of Nielsen SoundScan.
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