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Miley Cyrus will tell you in a second that she loves weed herself, but she wants to know why you only call her when you're on drugs. During her MTV Unplugged session last week (Jan. 29), the "Adore You" singer closed out the show with a cover of Arctic Monkeys' sizzling "AM" single "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High." Though the performance was eventually cut from the aired version on MTV, audio of the song has now surfaced online. -
Styx, Foreigner and Eagles' Don Fedler announce extensive summer tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's time for Styx, Foreigner and former Eagles guitarist Don Felder to say "domo arigato" to your town. Today (Feb. 4), the four rock music giants announced a co-headlining tour for this summer. According to Billboard, The Soundtrack of Summer Tour will be a renewal of Styx and Foreigner's 2010 trek together. -
New York Port Authority to honor the Beatles with historical marker
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Beatle's invasion of the United States, the New York Port Authority is putting up a historical marker at the Central Terminal Area at John F. Kennedy Airport, the location where the Beatles first landed and where they held their first U.S. press conference before their debut U.S. appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The event will take place February 7 at 11:30 a.m. ET, according to Radio.com. -
Wayne Coyne announces solo record store tour, will sell Flaming Lips reissues inside chocolate skulls [SCHEDULE]
Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne has announced a run of solo record store shows on the East Coast starting February 8 at New York City's Other Music, where he will sell early Lips reissues packaged inside a chocolate skull. Inside the candy package are "special Golden coins" that offer entrance to any of the Lips' headlining gigs. -
Sasquatch! Music Festival reveals 2014 lineup for Memorial Day and Fourth of July weekend
Sasquatch! Music Festival has announced its 2014 lineup, which has expanded to a two-weekend format taking place Memorial Day weekend (May 23-25) and Fourth of July weekend (July 4-6) in George, Washington. Unlike some two-weekend festivals, however, each weekend of Sasquatch will feature an entirely different lineup. -
ScHoolboy Q reveals tracklist for forthcoming album, 'Oxymoron'
ScHoolboy Q has released the tracklist for his upcoming album, Oxymoron. The effort features past collaborators as well as new additions. In addition to Kendrick Lamar, who is featured on the previously released "Collard Greens," two songs feature other Top Dawg Entertainment artists. -
Review: Ciara, Future get sappy sweet on new song 'Anytime' [LISTEN]
Ciara and Future haven't just collaborated on a little baby due this year, the engaged hip-hop couple are also making sweet, sweet music together. Today (Feb. 3), Ciara dropped a new single "Anytime" and it features none other than her hubby-to-be. -
Katy Perry's No. 1 hit 'Dark Horse' finally receives lyric video [WATCH]
Katy Perry's "Dark Horse" is already the No. 1 song in the country, and that happened organically, without massive amounts of promotion from the pop star. Now, however, Perry and her camp are kicking it into high gear. Today (Feb. 3), the official lyric video for the trap-infused, Juicy J featuring track debuted, and it's all the spectacle one would expect from this "dark horse of a song." -
The Men take on a new soulful sound with 'Another Night' from the upcoming record 'Tomorrow's Hits'
Brooklyn natives The Men have made a name for themselves by continuing to reinvent their sound, whether it was true punk rock in the beginning when they formed in 2008 or the more country and folk inspired Open Your Heart released in 2012. Then they went in a truly different direction when they released the folky acoustic album Campfire Songs in 2013. -
Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos sent an apologetic tweet to Pharrell after he previously called him out for stealing a riff
Alex Kapranos, frontman for Franz Ferdinand, has now apologized on Twitter for accusing Pharell of stealing a riff from one of his songs. Apparently he did not expect the backlash that came from his original tweet. -
Insane Clown Posse's Gathering of the Juggalos announces new location, festival dates for 2014
Insane Clown Posse and the Gathering of the Juggalos are on the move. In December, it was announced that the annual music and lifestyle festival would be leaving its home for six years, Cave-In-Rock, Ill., after tensions between vendors in town, the band and Juggalos came to a head after the 2013 Gathering. Today (Feb. 3), Insane Clown Posse have announced the new location... Harlequin Park in Kaiser, Mo. -
Angel Olsen releases new music video for "Hi-Five" [WATCH]
The month is finally here when Angel Olsen will release her second studio album, Burn Your Fire for No Witness. Leading up to the debut she has been releasing sneak peeks, with a music video for her first single, "Forgiven/Forgotten." She also shared her second single, "Hi-Five," and now the music video is officially out. Directed by Zia Anger, the Anger and Olsen decided to give a not to the pop star performances from the 1960s and 1970s, when the woman would have highly-choreographed moves.
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