Green Day stream the last part of the trilogy: ‘¡Tre!’

Source This latest album is actually the last part of  Green Day’s trilogy: ‘¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, ¡Tré!’, the first two parts were actually released in September respectively  November this year. Listen to the latest Green Day album online on Zme Music,but don’t forget to support the band and buy their album from Amazon or iTunes. Here are three songs from the album, for listening the entyre album check out the IHeartRadio website….

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Listen to the new Deftones album: Koi No Yokan – online, for free

Source. Deftones – Koi No Yokan The 7th Deftones album, which is set to be released on 13th November this year, is finally free for everybody to listen to. Earlier this year they actually released two songs from this upcoming album: “Tempest” and “Leathers”; introducing the fans to the idea of this new album: Koi No Yokan. The band kpet alive their particular vibe and also succeeded to add new elements…

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New Gaslight Anthem: “45”

The Jersey punks are back with the first single from the upcoming fourth record, Handwritten.  The band tells Rolling Stone that they “wished to return to the driving punk rock that ignited” their early work. True to their word, the song’s a little heavier (relatively speaking, of course) than anything on 2010’s American Slang.  I’d argue that “45” fits between Slang and its predecessor The ’59 Sound, both the album and title track of which…

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New Music Round-up: Soundgarden, Torche and Kanye West

Holy hell, has it been quite a six-day run for new music.  New tracks from Soundgarden,  Torche and Yeezy all came out since the middle of last week. First up, the reunited grunge gods Soundgarden put out a single from the forthcoming Avengers Assemble album (the soundtrack to the Avengers film) called “Live to Rise.”  I was initially excited cause, ya know, it’s fucking Soundgarden.  It is, sadly, simply meh: a do-nothing riff over the…

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Hot Streaming: “Love Interruption,” Jack White’s Newest Single

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Jack White, former frontman of the garage-rock duo The White Stripes and current member of The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, has just unveiled the first single off his debut solo album Blunderbuss.  The single, “Love Interruption,” is currently streaming at Third Man Records’ website, and will be released as a 7″ single February 7th. This leading single is a bluesy acoustic track, with a soft jazz organ and clarinet playing in the background.  Jack…

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So Bruce Springsteen put a new single out this morning

It’s called “We Take Care of Our Own,” and you can hear it via a lyric video he uploaded to YouTube.  You can stream it below.  The song is the first single off of his forthcoming record Wrecking Ball, which is due out on March 6. In typical Boss fashion, it’s got not-all-hope-is-lost working-man lyrics, chiming guitars, and an anthemic chorus.  So, yeah, it’s a Springsteen song.

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More new Black Keys to stream

So after the hilarious video for “Lonely Boy” (great song, too!), the Black Keys would like you to hear more of their upcoming album, El Camino. All ya gotta do is head over to the Keys’ site for the album and enter in some info – namely: email address, zip code and country.  (If you detest getting pointless emails from the band or Warner Bros, you can simply unsubscribe right after.)  Pretty simple, right?  And…

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Album Review: The Black Belles’ Self-Titled Debut

On first listen, The Black Belles’ debut is quite comfortable; it feels like an old standby.  That might be because I’m a big fan of The White Stripes and The Dead Weather, two bands that have Jack White’s weird influence. After having been signed and produced by White,  this band has his presence going for them as well.   Everything Jack White touches is tinted with his unique style, although I’m definitely not complaining.  In addition…

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Stream Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Replica”

So the pseudonym of Dan Lopatin has a new record out on November 8, but you can hear it right now over on Soundcloud. It’s about the most bizarre album you’ll listen to this year.  It also has the best album art in a long, long while. Replica finds OPN experimenting with samples and TV clips.  Any given song is a paranoid, claustrophobic mindfuck in itself, and the album as a whole may make you…

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So the Lou Reed+Metallica (or “Loutallica”) album can be streamed in full

The Lou Reed / Metallica album, Lulu, can be heard in full over at the album’s official site. It’s, uh, as plodding as the cover art is confusing – which is to say, quite a lot. Think Velvet Underground + Load/ReLoad and you’re pretty close. Any by Load/ReLoad, I mean the overlong, do-nothing riffs of “Outlaw Torn” and “Fixxxer.” Kirk has said that this is “one of the best things we’ve ever done.” Gonna have…

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