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Alternative rockers Cloud Nothings will be hitting the road hard this spring. The Cleveland band, best known for its 2012 album Attack On Memory will be dropping its fourth studio album Here And Nowhere Else on April 1 and will then tour incessantly in North American and Europe in support of the record. -
Frank Ocean's 'Super Rich Kids' is being targeted in a copyright lawsuit concerning Mary J. Blige's sample in the song
TufAmerica has filed a lawsuit involving Frank Ocean's Channel Orange track "Super Rich Kids" and its sample of Mary J. Blige's "Real Love," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The trouble isn't concerning the actual song in its entirety for copyright infringement, it's the fact that Mary J. Blige's sample was allegedly taken from The Honeydrippers 1973 song "Impeach the President." So it was an illegal sample of a sample. -
Feist announces small, solo The Mettle Tour for April [FULL SCHEDULE]
Done without her backing band, The Mettle Tour will feature only Leslie Feist in a series of stripped down, intimate shows. The small trek includes one Canadian date and three East Coast shows, giving a small range for fans to come and see her. -
Foo Fighters recording new LP in multiple cities with Steve Albini and Butch Vig
According to Consequence of Sound, it appears that the Foo Fighters are recording their new album in multiple studios. As the article notes, the band has yet to officially confirm the information, but Reddit points to a Facebook post that reports of new songs recorded by the Foo Fighters at Washington D.C.'s Inner Ear Studios, Chicago's Electrical Audio Studios with Steve Albini and Los Angeles' 606 Studios with Butch Vig. -
Radiohead unveils new app, PolyFauna, inspired by 'The King of Limbs'
There's something new coming out of the Radiohead camp, and it's not a new record. Today, the band unveiled PolyFauna, a new mobile app that was inspired by the 2011 King of Limbs sessions and uses sounds and imagery from the song, "Bloom." Created in collaboration with Universal Everything, Thom York explains its origins saying, "It comes from an interest in early computer life-experiments and the imagined creatures of our subconscious." -
Conor Oberst premieres new country song, announces new album and spring tour dates with Dawes [FULL SCHEDULE]
Seems like that country album that Bright Eyes and Desaparecidos frontman Conor Oberst is working on is well on its way. Today (Feb. 11), Oberst began streaming a new single "Hundreds Of Ways" on his official YouTube account and announced a 20-city tour for late spring alongside Americana rock act Dawes. -
Tool expand March tour with six new dates, further giving fans hope for a new album
As noted before, it's been quite some time since rock act Tool has hit the road, and now its making up for lost time. After announcing a short tour of the West Coast and Mexico last month, the "Schism" band has now added on six additional tour dates. -
Idina Menzel to perform 'Frozen' track 'Let It Go' at Oscars, joining Pharrell Williams in the lineup
The Oscars are about to get a little bit chilly. Today (Feb. 11), it was announced that Queen Elsa, a-hem, Idina Menzel will be performing the rousing Frozen track "Let It Go" at the 86th Annual Academy Awards on March 2. -
Ashanti 'Braveheart' tracklist, release date finally revealed: new album features Rick Ross, French Montana
It's been a long road for Ashanti's Braveheart. The album has seen a multitude of delays; it was originally due out in 2011, then there was nothing for a long time and then a February 2014 release date popped up, all while a multitude of official album covers were previewed. -
Beyoncé Yours & Mine underwear makes people happy in their pants
Beyoncé wants everyone to be able to celebrate in sexy underwear this V-Day (or Bey Day), and the "Drunk In Love" singer's new underwear line is making everybody feel good. Falling in line with Beyoncé's own feeling about marriage equality and gay rights, her new merchandise product, the "Yours & Mine Box Set" comes in all sorts. -
Fred Armisen to lead 8G Band on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'
Funny man Fred Armisen also has a musical side. Seth Meyers recently tweeted: Here's the first photo of the new @LateNightSeth band, for his NBC show premiering Monday, February 24, 2014. Armisen, also a Saturday Night Live alum, will lead the 8G Band. -
Karen O, Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig record new version of 'The Moon Song' [LISTEN]
Karen O and Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated track "The Moon Song" from Her has gotten a little makeover. Today (Feb. 10), Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O and Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig premiered a new duet of the soundtrack song on SoundCloud for an upcoming remix EP.
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