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06
Mar
2012

Warner Bros. Records has announced that it will make a series of vinyl albums and singles available on April 21st in honor of the 5th annual Record Store Day - a celebration of the unique culture surrounding over 700 independently owned record stores in the USA, and hundreds of similar stores internationally. Warner Bros. Records is proud to be an official sponsor of Record Store Day. These very special releases are as follows: The Black Keys: El Camino (Deluxe vinyl album) A stunning and highly collectible deluxe vinyl issue of the critically acclaimed 2011 album from The Black Key...


03
Feb
2012

MIA, the queen of the summer anthem, released her new music video today titled "Bad Girls". Directed by Romain Garvus, the video features MIA in a middle eastern town with trick drivers and women dancing in burqas. The video reinstates MIA's passion for activism and voicing out for oppressed peoples around the world. "Bad Girls" is MIA's first single from her upcoming untitled fourth studio album. MIA also appears in Madonna's new music video "Give me All Your Lovin". http://www.miauk.com/ http://www.bonafide-hustler.net/...


05
Jul
2011

She’s country music’s sweetheart, but that doesn’t even do her justice with the airplay she gets on pop radio. Her ability to sell out arenas and cater to multiple audiences makes her one of the biggest names in music today, and she seems to stay humble through it all. ...


22
Jun
2010

By Julia Kazar Experimental rock can be one of the hardest styles to get right, and to make sound good. But Thee Oh Sees seem to know exactly how to do it. And they are putting their own modern twist on psychedelic music at the same time. Their 11th album, Warm Slime, which was released in May, combines psychedelic rock, with heavy metal, and a lot of screaming to make one original album, and fans can’t seem to get enough of it. The title track off the album is also hands down the one that stands out the most. At over thirteen minutes long there is plenty of time to experiment w...