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The 1975 Reveal Album Title, Share Lyrics for New Song “Part of the Band”

She was part of the airforceI was part of the bandI always used to bust into her handIn my imaginationI was living my best lifeLiving with my parentsWay before the paying penance and verbal propellantsAnd my cancellations And I fell in love with a boy,it was kinda lameI was Rimbaud and he was Paul VerlaineIn my imaginationSo many cringes in the heroin binges,I was coming off the hinges,Living on the fringes of my imagination Enough about me now‘You gotta talk about the people baby’ Now I’m at home – somewhere I don’t likeEating stuff off of motorbikesComing to her lookalikes I can’t get the language rightJust tell me what’s unladylike I know some Vaccinista tote bag chic baristas sitting in east on their communista keisters writing about their ejaculations I like my men like I like m...

quinn Announces New Self-Titled Album

Producer and songwriter quinn has announced her new self-titled album. The new album, which follows her 2021 debut Drive-By Lullabies, is out July 22 via DeadAir. Check out the quinn album cover below. quinn, who is now 17 years old, gained attention a few years ago with the song “I Dont Want That Many Friends in the First Place.” She releases music regularly on Bandcamp. Read about one of those releases, I’m Definitely Getting Sued for This (Beat Tape No. 1), in “The Best Underrated Albums of 2021, According to Pitchfork Staff.”

R. Kelly Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison in Federal Sex Crimes Case

R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after being found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking in September 2021, TMZ reports. Kelly declined to make a statement in court today (June 29) because of additional pending litigation, The New York Times reports. Judge Ann M. Donnelly, who sentenced Kelly, told the disgraced R&B singer, “These crimes were calculated and carefully planned and regularly executed for almost 25 years,” according to The Times. “You taught them that love is enslavement and violence.” Kelly was found guilty of all the charges against him last year. The singer was first indicted in July 2019; the trial was delayed from its original start date multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He pleaded not guilty in 2020. The trial included testimony from ...

5 Artists You Need to See at Neversea Festival 2022

Scheduled for July 7-10, the fourth edition of Neversea is a sun-kissed, seaside utopia chock full of can’t-miss performances. Some of the biggest names in electronic dance music are coming to the “Island of Dreams” at Constanța, Romania for the immersive festival experience, like Alesso, NERVO, Krewella, Tchami, Amelie Lens, Jamie Jones, KSHMR and Zeds Dead, among many others. Ahead of the festival, organizers revealed its stage-by-stage lineups. Read on to find out about five must-see performances at Neversea 2022. Four-day passes for Neversea are on sale now. More information about tickets and payment plans is available here. Madeon With cutting-edge production and visuals, the scale of Madeon‘s performances are hard to match. His recent ̶...

New Study Suggests Dance Music Is Good For Your Cognitive Health

Sad boi emo songs ain’t got nothin’ on dance music. A recent study published in Scientific Reports suggests that dance music can be beneficial to your cognitive health. They studied 51 young adults with an average age of 20, examining the effect of “groove rhythms” on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for the executive function that dictates our everyday movements and decisions. Conducted by a group of Japanese researchers, the study added that the music doesn’t necessarily have to be electronic dance music, but rather a song with a simple groove that makes you want to get up and dance. “The results were surprising,” Dr. Hideaki Soya, the study’s lead author, told ScienceDaily. “We found tha...

Calvin Harris Reveals Monster List of Collaborators for “Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2”

Is it really summer without new music from Calvin Harris? The last few weeks have been tantamount to torture for fans of the chart-topping “Summer” producer, who has been cryptically teasing the follow-up to his influential Funk Wav Bounces album, which came out almost five years ago. Feel old yet? Harris has now announced that the hotly anticipated record, which he has called the “maddest album” he’s ever produced, is slated to drop in early August. He also finally revealed the staggering list of collaborators who contributed to Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2. If the crossover potential of Vol. 1 was hot, that of its successor is downright volcanic. The album’s monster list of collaborators is akin to a Grammy Award repository, boasting voc...

Hardwell Opens Up About Avicii: “You’re Never Going to Convince Me There’s Someone Better”

Four years after his death, Avicii‘s innate artistry and incomparable studio presence continue to inspire the music industry’s most illustrious players. After torpedoing a four-year hiatus, Hardwell recently caught up with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe to chat about his relationship with the late EDM icon whose talent, he said, “was truly unseen in dance music.” “For me, the death of [Avicii] was definitely the trigger for me to, well, pull the trigger myself, and be like, ‘Yo, I’m taking a break. That’s it. I’m losing one of my friends now,’ and worst feeling in the world,” Hardwell said. “There is no way. There is no solution in-between. There is no way you can still tour.” Avicii and Hardwell. Hardwell/Twitt...

Shawn Mendes Recreates ‘Illuminate’ Album Cover 6 Years Later

It’s been nearly six years since Shawn Mendes unveiled his Billboard 200 chart-topping sophomore album, Illuminate, and the singer paid tribute to the fan-favorite LP with a sweet recreation. While on tour supporting his 2020 album, Wonder, the star stopped by the ShawnAccess experience at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. He took a photo with a backdrop that replicated his 2016 album, holding his guitar on a chair just like he did in the original cover art. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “back in time,” he fittingly captioned the photo. Illuminate was originally released on September 23, 2016 via  Island Records and Universal Music Group. The record marked Mendes’ second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 albums chart following&...

Billboard Announces Updates to Rock, Alternative Album & Song Charts

Bookending the revamp of Billboard‘s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart in June 2020, which expanded the scope of rock and alternative titles eligible to appear on the ranking, Billboard now presents the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, which, effective this week (for the chart dated July 2), will employ the same model as Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, whereby any titles deemed rock, alternative (even if core-pop or core-any other genre) and/or hard rock will be eligible to appear. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The 50-position Top Rock & Alternative Albums will now incorporate releases from such core-pop but alternative-leaning artists as Lana Del Rey, Billie Eilish and BoyWithUke, alongside those considered core-ro...

Who Will Lead Warner Music Next? The 12 Top Candidates to Fill Stephen Cooper’s Role

With the announcement last week that Stephen Cooper would be stepping down from his role as CEO of the Warner Music Group by the end of 2023, industry speculation has ramped up around who might replace him. Cooper took over WMG in the summer of 2011 at a time when the company and the music business at large were in very different places than they are now: industry revenues had been tanking for a decade with no end in sight; Spotify had launched in the United States just a month prior, with streaming still a speculative format; Warner was a newly private company under the umbrella of its then-new owner, Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries; and the music group, as with much of the recorded-music sector at the time, was struggling. Cooper at the time was chairman of the company’s board and had ...

Machine Gun Kelly Gives New Meaning to ‘My Bloody Valentine’ by Smashing Champagne Glass in His Face

Machine Gun Kelly sold out Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night and had quite the, well, bloody time celebrating at the afterparty. In a video shared to the pink-haired artist’s Instagram, he’s seen giving a speech to a crowded room before suddenly saying, “Bro, I don’t give a sh–” and shattering an empty champagne glass directly on his face. “And this is when things turned…” he captioned the disturbing clip, while in the next Story he performs his hit single “My Ex’s Best Friend” with blood running down his face, singing, “You know my ex, so that makes it all feel complicated, yeah/ I read those texts that you sent to yours/ But I’ll never say it, yeah” as people in the crowd try to hand him towels to stop the bleeding. Elsewhere during the party, Kelly hit the stage with Avril Lavigne ...

Denzel Curry Performs Tracks From ‘ZUU’ and ‘Melt My Eyez See Your Future’ on NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk’

Denzel Curry appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk where he performed a few songs from his latest album Melt My Eyez See Your Future. Released in March via PH and Loma Vista Recordings, the project is Curry’s fifth studio album and features production from FnZ, Thundercat, JPEGMafia and Kenny Beats, among other contributors. Throughout the Tiny Desk concert, Curry was accompanied by a ten-person band. After opening with “Melt Session #1,” Curry offered up performances of “Walkin” and “Troubles,” alongside DJ POSHtronaut. Before performing the latter track, the artist gave a shout out to collaborator T-Pain. “We gotta do this one because we both from Florida, you know,” he said. “We grew up listening to T-Pain so we gotta do this for T-Pain right here.” Closing out the six-song set, Curry gave a hard...