Stone Sour streams latest album a week before its release

Source. Stone Sour – House of Gold & Bones part 2 I can’t actually decide which of these two parts is better, House of Gold & Bones part one or part two. From my opinion this new album is a little bit to melodic for my ears, I guess that Corey went a little bit to soft. I was expecting more from this part of the album. There are also some…

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Alkaline Trio stream new album: My Shame is True

Source The album has been already released on 2nd April this year and the band  even released a video for one of the songs,  I Wanna Be A Warhol,  from My Shame is True, which can be watched here. They also promotet some other songs from the same album, like: I’m Only Here to Disappoint, The Temptation of St. Anthony, I, Pessimist and The Torture Doctor.  You can also watch a video…

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Stream New Yeah Yeah Yeahs Album Now

  The new Yeah Yeah Yeahs album Mosquito is due to be released April 16th, but the full album can be streamed online two weeks before the release date. You can listen to the new album here or check out the link below. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Au44rMTbmlU

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The Knife stream new album: Shaking the Habitual

Source. The Knife – Shaking The Habitual The electronic band The Knife, recently announced on their official facebook page that they are streaming their latest album, Shaking the Habitual. ‘Shaking The Habitual’, is now available to stream in full on The Knife’s website, listen now: http://theknife.net/. The album is released next week, but is available to pre-order as a 3×12″ Vinyl, 2xCD or a download via iTunes now. Even though they…

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April Fools’ 2013 Music Pranks

So, April Fools’ Day is almost over. You know, that one day of the year when creative (and not so creative) minds in many countries of the world come up with elaborate schemes to trick their families and friends into believing ridiculous things, like how a  teenage daughter and all of her friends suddenly decide that they’re going to be pregnant at the same time so they can laugh hysterically as their parents convulse into…

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Tyler, The Creator’s “Wolf” Available for Streaming

Tyler, The Creator, leader of hip hop collective Odd Future, has released his third studio album for streaming. The album, entitled Wolf, leaked online earlier this week, prompting Tyler to release the record on his own. You can hear it on Odd Future’s Tumblr. The album will be released officially on April 2nd.

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Five of the best at this year’s Live At Leeds

Five of the bands I am most looking forward to at Live At Leeds, the city music festival taking place over May Bank Holiday…for the price of what, 4 pints in London? 1975 Huw Stevens, Zane Lowe and Fearne Cotton all love The City by 1975, and I am inclined to agree that as upbeat summer struts go, it’s not at all bad. Now let’s find some summer. Little Comets Thundering slaps, wailing and whirring, jangling guitars and pots…

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New Daft Punk Album Out On May 21st

The wait is over. Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories, has been listed for pre-order on iTunes and will be released on May 21st via Daft Punk Limited. The album will feature 13 tracks, although the names of the songs remain unknown. This will be the group’s first release since their soundtrack for Tron: Legacy.

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EU Research Study: Music Sales Unharmed by Illegal Music Downloads

Now is this the type of headline that will make people in the industry cringe, or what? There have been a countless number of people who have tirelessly argued that piracy kills traditional sales. However, according to a new study conducted by researchers at The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, a part of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), illegally downloading music does not have a harmful impact on music sales. “It seems that…

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Manchester United goalkeeper brings metal into the football fields

Well I know most of you could not possibly care less about this, but I’m a long standing Man United fan, so I’ll beg your forgiveness on this one. Back when defender Gary Neville was the big gun there, rock was all that was played in the locker room. But following his retirement and the infusion of new players, rap and R&B took over – mostly supported by Patrice Evra. Thankfully though, goalkeeper David De…

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