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Against Me! is in total album promotion mode. Today (Feb. 6), the alternative rock band announced a new tour in support of its latest album Transgender Dysphoria Blues. Soon after the string of shows was announced, the band's lead singer Laura Jane Grace took to Reddit's Music subreddit for an AMA about her gender transformation, being a "punk rock parent" and her band's new album. -
Against Me! announce spring tour in support of 'Transgender Dysphoria Blues' [FULL SCHEDULE]
Against Me! is taking its "Transgender Dysphoria Blues" on the road. Today (Feb 6) he alternative rock band announced a spring tour in support of the new album, set to kick off in March and run until the middle of April. -
Lady Gaga reveals 2013 depression struggle in 'Harper's Bazaar'
Lady Gaga may be one of the biggest pop stars in the world, but the "Do What U Want" singer is no stranger to a few personal demons. In a new interview with Harper's Bazaar, Gaga opened up about the rocky end of her 2013, which included a major battle with depression. -
Future drops 'Move That Dope' featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino [LISTEN]
Future has released a new Mike WiLL Made It-produced track, "Move That Dope," featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino. It will be included up Future's upcoming LP Honest. -
Bonnaroo reveals details of BLAM, the 2014 lineup announcement megathon
The Bonnaroo lineup announcement is just around the corner. BLAM (short for Bonnaroo Lineup Announcement Megathon) is back to reveal this year's acts in an hour-long event. Last year, "Weird Al" Yankovic was in charge of unveiling the lineup. This year, Bonnaroo has chosen Saturday Night Live cast member Taran Killam and comedian Hannibal Buress to MC the event. -
Korn releases video for 'Spike in My Veins' [WATCH]
Korn has released the video for their song "Spike in My Veins" off their latest album The Paradigm Shift. In the clip, the band attacks the government for invasion of privacy as well as the media for information overload and celebrity obsession. "We are all so caught up in watching crazy media on the internet and TV that we are manipulated into ignoring that our privacy has all but disappeared," Korn's Jonathan Davis told Rolling Stone. -
Boyce Avenue video of One Direction's 'Story of My Life' goes viral, 'No Limits' EP out in March with tour
Boyce Avenue's rendition of One Direction's "Story of My Life" is going viral. It's rare for them to do covers, as all the band produces and writes all original music. Their EP "No Limits" is set to come out in March, with a European tour to boot. -
Lily Allen premieres new song, 'L8 CMMR,' for HBO's Girls [LISTEN]
HBO's series Girls is known for its soundtrack and so far has premiered new music from Beck, Miguel and Jenny Lewis. Now, Lily Allen has shared her exclusive song for the show, called "L8 CMMR." -
Watch: Foster The People 'Coming Of Age' music video reminds you adolescence sucks
Growing up is really hard. Anyone who has battle the halls of a middle school can tell you that. Today (Feb. 6) Foster The People released the music video for "Coming Of Age," the lead single off its second studio effort Supermodel, and the indie rockers showcased how basically everyone in their early teens are bullied and unhappy. -
Pussy Riot breaks ties with Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova
As previously reported, last night Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova spoke at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Rights Home concert. However, according to Pitchfork, the anonymous members of Pussy Riot emailed an open letter to supporters and posted it on their Livejournal just hours before the concert. The letter states that Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are no longer part of Pussy Riot. -
BET Honors 2014 to feature performances from Mariah Carey, Janelle Monae and more
It's about to get "Beautiful" at the 2014 BET Honors. This year's ceremony, which awards those who have made huge impacts on African-American culture will feature three of music's most talented starlets - Mariah Carey, Jennifer Hudson and Janelle Monae. -
Pussy Riot speaks out against human rights injustices at Amnesty International concert [WATCH]
Last night, Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova spoke at Amnesty International's Bringing Human Right Home concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The Flaming Lips headlined the show along with Yoko Ono, Tegan and Sara, Bob Geldof, Lauryn Hill and more.
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