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Alt-pop singer-songwriter Meiko returns with her highly anticipated third album, Dear You, tomorrow (Oct. 14) via Fantasy/Concord Records. You may recognize her voice from a variety of TV and film projects including Grey's Anatomy and Pretty Little Liars. Dear You is the follow-up to 2012's The Bright Side, but trades in Meiko's cheerful pop for something darker and electro-tinged. Ahead of its release, we chatted with Meiko about the inspiration behind the album, what she has planned for her tour, defining moments in her career, and which TV show she'd love to feature her music. -
The xx's Record Label Young Turks Claims Hugo Boss Ripped Off 'The Intro' in Eyewear Ad [LISTEN]
It is official: We have our first "clothing corporation vs. indie group" beef of the year. The trouble began last week when The xx's label, Young Turks, discovered a Hugo Boss eyewear advertisement that pretty much rips off the band's rave classic "The Intro." -
The 10 Best Albums Off of XL Recordings: Radiohead, The White Stripes, Adele and More
XL Recordings announced a compilation titled Pay Close Attention to celebrate the label's 25 years in our ears, and the last 15 of those years have provided us with a shelf's worth of amazing music. Music Times looked through the imprint's release catalogue and chose ten albums that are most worth the purchase price. -
Jamie xx confirms The xx are recording new album in Texas
Jamie "xx" Smith of The xx has announced that the critically acclaimed alt-pop band has been working on recording its third album in Texas. -
The xx playing 25-show New York City residency...to 40 people at most
The xx will be playing 25 shows in New York City during March 2014 and no, you probably still won't be able to get tickets. The band announced a residency at the Park Avenue Armory on the Upper East Side where the group will play 25 shows over an 11-day period. The catch is that only 40 fans will be able to attend each concert. -
The xx go to Facebook to oppose their song being used in a political ad against same sex marriage
English indie rock band The xx have issued a statement on Facebook explaining its disapproval of Croatian political organization U ime obitelji using the song "Intro" in an advertisement that speaks against same-sex marriage. The band did not agree for the organization to use the song, and now they are making it clear that the members are not affiliated.
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