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It seemed like the theme for battle round three of The Voice season seven was to match up two singers who have no real business dueting with each other. With the exception of a two battles courtesy of Team Pharrell Williams and Team Adam Levine, this episode was made up of David and Goliath battles with one singer far more in his or her wheelhouse than the other. -
Lorde Enlists Kanye West, Haim, Charli XCX for 'Hunger Games' Soundtrack
Back in September, it was reported that Lorde and Kanye West were working on some new music together, and today we have learned why. "Consequence of Sound" reports that Kanye has provided a remix of Lorde's "Yellow Flicker Beat" for the soundtrack to the upcoming "Hunger Games" movie, which Lorde has curated. Other artists appearing on the soundtrack include Charli XCX, Haim, Bat for Lashes, Pusha T, Q-Tip and CHVRCHES. -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Sits In With Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band On ‘CONAN’ [VIDEO]
Last night’s episode of CONAN was a pretty epic one – not just because of guests Alan Cumming, Casey Wilson and Pentatonix, but also because Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry sat in with host Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band throughout the entire episode. -
Foo Fighters End Letterman Residency, Look Back with 'Top 10' List
David Letterman and the Foo Fighters have a long history, so it was no surprise when the late night kingpin invited Dave Grohl and company to spend a week on the show to promote their new album "Sonic Highways," out Nov. 3. Friday marked the final night of the residency, which included the band looking back with a Top 10 list. -
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 'The Book Of Life' Composer Gustavo Santaolalla Talks Scoring New Animated Movie, Upcoming Projects & Making Music For Film, TV And Video Games
Gustavo Santaolalla is a world-renowned recording artist that just happened to become an acclaimed film composer due to reputation. After winning multiple Grammy awards (both Latin and Anglo), the man who put the ronroco on the map made his way into the world of scoring movies and took home two Academy Awards for Best Original Score two years in a row (Brokeback Mountain and Babel). Gustavo's even made name for himself in the video game realm, composing the music to 2013's best title The Last of Us. Moving right along into the animated movie genre, Santaolalla's newest project, The Book of Life, just hit theaters this weekend. -
Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Review: Dave Grohl and Co. Go Punk in Chicago in Series Premiere
For its eighth studio album, Foo Fighters took on an incredibly ambitious project: to travel across eight major music markets in the United States, interview influential musicians, artists and industry people there and write and record one song in each city. In a fitting follow-up to Dave Grohl's 2013 documentary Sound City, Foo Fighters decided to record this journey and accompany the new album with an HBO series, Sonic Highways. -
Lorde's "Yellow Flicker Beat" Featured In New Trailer For 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' [WATCH]
Lorde's latest single "Yellow Flicker Beat" was enlisted for the new trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1. The clip follows the stories heroine Katniss Everdeen (played by Jennifer Lawrence) as she returns to her homeland, District 12, to find it abandoned in ruins. The scenes are dark and bleak, fitting the mood of Lorde's song. -
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 'Fury' Composer Steven Price Talks Scoring Brad Pitt World War II Action Movie, Following 'Gravity' Oscar Success & Making Music For Film
Film and television composer Steven Price last year won the Academy Award for Best Original Score thanks to his tremendous Gravity composition. Relatively new to the game and having mainly worked other odd jobs in the music departments on films, finally reaching one of the top prizes in the field; how does one follow up the prestige? For Price, David Ayer’s World War II drama Fury, starring Brad Pitt, was the next step, with early Oscar speculation already buzzing ahead of the movie’s release date. -
'South Park' Recap: Timmy Uses Ridesharing to Raise Money while Cabbies and Tesla Flip Out...Cartman and Co. Take The Week Off
Timmy disrupts local cab services (and electric vehicles?) with his ridesharing service, Handi-cap. SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched the episode yet and want to be surprised, don't read this article. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Two Get Tense with Close Performances
The Voice season seven continued its battle rounds Tuesday night (Oct. 14), with three neck-and-neck performances from singers on Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams' teams. From an '80s Hall & Oates classic to a Rihanna standard, the second battle round was all about small imperfections and just a je ne sais quoi to see who would move on, making for probably the most compelling hour of this season thus far. -
‘Foo Fighters Week’ Kicks Off On ‘Late Show with David Letterman’: Dave Grohl Talks ‘Sonic Highways’ – Covers Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” With Zac Brown [VIDEO]
The Foo Fighters kicked off their weeklong residency on The Late Show with David Letterman just last night in order to celebrate the upcoming Nov. 10 release of their eighth studio album Sonic Highways. Before taking to the stage, where they covered Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” alongside Zac Brown Band frontman, the group’s singer Dave Grohl sat down with the legendary comedian and talk show host about the album. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Dominated by Team Pharrell and a Stunning "Jolene" Cover
And let the battles begin! Tonight (Oct. 13), the oftentimes controversial battle rounds of The Voice season seven kicked off... Twelve singers entered the ring but only six would leave. How very dramatic!
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