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Halloween is coming up this Friday (in case you forgot), so if you're looking for some spooky music to play at your Halloween party, or just something to play around the house that night for some atmosphere, check out these 13 albums. -
8 Band Names That Describe the Music: Metallica, The Beach Boys and More
There are plenty of bands who choose names that don't really tell you anything about what they might sound like (who would have guessed that Portishead was a dark trip-hop band?). These eight bands, however, chose names that describe what their music sounds like pretty well. -
Spoon Announce New US Tour Dates, Including Appearance on 'The Daily Show' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Though Austin, Texas, indie rock heroes Spoon already toured the United States this past summer in support of their new album "They Want My Soul," today they announced that they'll be returning to the States in December for a new string of tour dates. Following their month-long stint around Europe, "Consequence of Sound" reported that Spoon will kick off their U.S. tour dates Dec. 7 in Boulder, Colorado, and finish New Year's Eve in Dallas. In February, the tour will resume briefly for a three-date stint in Australia. In addition to these newly announced tour dates, Spoon will also be appearing on "The Daily Show" Thursday, Oct. 30. -
OutKast, Wu-Tang Clan, The Flaming Lips, More To Release Special Edition Records For Record Store Day's Black Friday Event
For the last few years, Record Store Day has been holding a special Black Friday event with exclusive, limited edition vinyl releases from prominent artists. Today, Pitchfork reports that this year's Black Friday releases have been announced, which includes releases from OutKast, The Flaming Lips, Wu-Tang Clan, and more. -
Ghostface Killah Says The Notorious B.I.G.'s Death Was Sadder Than Tupac's
The murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. were two defining moments in the story of ‘90s hip-hop, and though they’re usually lumped together into one tragedy, rapper Ghostface Killah claims that one was more painful than the other. In a recent interview with XXL, the Wu-Tang MC says that he was more hurt by Biggie’s death than by Tupac’s, for deeply personal reasons. -
Method Man Will Probably Not Tour with Wu-Tang Clan to Promote 'A Better Tomorrow' [WATCH]
In an interview with Revolt, rapper Method Man revealed he would most likely not be joining the Wu-Tang Clan on their upcoming tour in support of their new album "A Better Tomorrow." -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Why Their Drake Remix Never Got Out: 'I Guess We Kinda Came Too Hard For Him' [WATCH]
After Drake paid tribute to RZA and co. with "Wu-Tang Forever," a cut from last year's Nothing Was the Same, it was only natural for the Toronto rapper to reach out for a remix. -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Release Date For New Album 'A Better Tomorrow'
Wu-Tang Clan's next full-length album, "A Better Tomorrow," will be released just in time for the holiday season on December 2, their new label, Warner Bros., announced yesterday (October 3). -
Wu-Tang Clan to Release New 2014 Album 'A Better Tomorrow' Through Limited-Edition Portable Speaker Available at Boombotix, Zumiez to Commemorate 20th Anniversary
Wu-Tang Clan's 20th anniversary is slowly approaching and the commemorate the occasion, the legendary hip-hop collective is releasing their new 2014 album A Better Tomorrow through a limited edition portable speaker. The speakers will be available for purchase at Boombotix and Zumiez. -
RZA Talks New Wu-Tang Clan Album And Specialty Speaker System For Fans [TRACKLIST]
Deluxe reissues of artists' back catalogs are all the rage these days to honor special anniversaries. To celebrate 20 years of the Wu-Tang Clan, RZA and company are breaking the re-release trend and putting out an album of new material, among other special plans. -
Raekwon Shares 'Heard It All Before' Remix for Throwback Thursday [LISTEN]
For the latest installment in his weekly throwback series, Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon has shared a remix of Sunshine Anderson's "Heard It All Before." -
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Up The Ante For Next Album, Group Now Wants $10 Million
Back in July, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony announced the title of their million dollar album but despite the already hefty price tag, the group has upped the ante. They now want $10 million for the album.
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