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The Artists Den has just announced its next secret show, the soulful, indie pop band Fitz and The Tantrums. The show is Wednesday, February 5th in Los Angeles, and you can enter to win tickets here on the Artists Den website. -
Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun tweets support following DUI arrest
Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun has finally spoken out to his troubled pop star on Twitter. After a catastrophic day yesterday (Jan. 23), wherein the "All That Matters" singer was arrested for a DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in Miami Beach. -
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Kylie Minogue is looking to do the "Locomotion" right back into record industry. After announcing her first new single in two years "Into The Blue" last week, the Australian popstar has revealed the official artwork for her new album "Kiss Me Once." -
Jay Z is being sued for at least $600 million over Brooklyn Nets name
Jay Z, the NBA and developer Bruce Ratner are being sued for $600 million over The Brooklyn Nets' name, according to RadarOnline. A displeased entrepreneur claims that he trademarked the name "Brooklyn Nets" long before the basketball team ever left New Jersey for Brooklyn. -
You're still probably not buying digital music in 2014 as Beats Music and other streaming services dominate
In 2013, digital downloads decreased for the first time ever, and now it seems like last year has established a troubling pattern for the music industry as 2014 is looking no different. In the first three weeks of the new year, digital downloads and album sales are down over 10 percent. -
Damon Albarn debuts new 'Everyday Robots' track 'Lonely Press Play' at Sundance Film Festival [WATCH]
Earlier this week, Damon Albarn announced his debut solo album Everyday Robots and released a video for the title track/lead single. Now a new track has surfaced from a fan at Albarn's recent solo set at Sundance. "Lonely Press Play" deviates from the electro-folk elements of "Everyday Robots" and instead begins as a barebones acoustic number that expands with piano and string section. -
Kendrick Lamar talks next album, Kanye West, 'Control' verse and Compton
This Sunday could prove a big day for Kendrick Lamar, who in the past few years has gone from an up-and-comer to the biggest name in the game with one album and a guest verse that brought the Internet and his contemporaries to their knees. The "good kid" from Compton is nominated for seven Grammys, including Best New Artist and Album of the Year for good kid, m.A.A.d city. -
Katy Perry adds second dates to 12 cities for North American Prismatic Tour [SCHEDULE]
Things are getting even a little more Prismatic for 12 cities in the US and Canada. When pre-sale tickets for the North American leg of Katy Perry's Prismatic World Tour went on sale yesterday (Jan. 23), the "Dark Horse" singer announced duplicate dates in major cities along her way. -
Spiritualized, Beach House and more join Youth Lagoon on 'The Space Project' [TRACKLIST]
Earlier this week we reported that Youth Lagoon had released a new song called "Worms" as part of Lefse Records' compilation The Space Project. More information on the project has now been revealed. The effort is due out Record Store Day 2014 (April 19) and features contributions from The Antlers, Beach House, Mutual Benefit, Porcelain Raft, Jesu, Anna Meredith, The Holydrug Couple, Blues Control, Zomes, Absolutely Free, Benoit & Sergio, Larry Gus and Spiritualized (appearing under the moniker The Spiritualized Mississippi Space Program). -
Grammy commercial slots breach $1 million mark: Not the Super Bowl, but still
If you've read any reports from 2013, you know that music sales are down, across both physical copies and downloads. Music awards shows are as hot as ever however, and that's resulting in commercial slots for the 2014 Grammys going for their highest prices ever. Some 30-second positions are going for more than $1 million. -
Watch Ariana Grande surprise MTV Artists to Watch audience when Tori Kelly covers 'Right There' [VIDEO]
The MTV Artists to Watch show at Los Angeles' House of Blues hosted a night of diverse acts: Rixton, Echosmith, Tori Kelly, Jake Miller and Fifth Harmony. What the audience didn't know was that Ariana Grande would be surprising them during Tori Kelly's already memorable set. As Tori Kelly was covering Grande's "Right There," Grande hopped onstage to join. -
Grammys 2014: Will Led Zeppelin finally get a Grammy or will Imagine Dragons take home the prize? [POLL]
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by LL Cool J will air live from the Los Angeles Staples Center this Sunday (January 26) at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. We've examined the biggest categories and have put in our two cents on who we think should win and who we think will win each award. Vote for your pick in the poll at the bottom of the page. Next up: Best Rock Performance
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