Articles related to "Interscope"Carina Round is a fantastic British singer-song writer that has yet to get her due. The road's been bumpy, but 2009 is poised to be a good year for a proper introduction.
The Long Island band Brand New's most recent album Daisy has listeners longing for more.
50 Cent built a career off controversy and crushing his "weaker" counterparts. But it seems the karma Gods are getting him back as the star is losing his luster.
Anyone who's been living under a rock may not be familiar with the new pop sensation that is Lady Gaga, but she needs no introduction to her rising legion of fans.
After fourteen years of the spotlight, Beck continues to shine. Modern Guilt sees Danger Mouse producing, Cat Power contributing, and plenty of new ideas.
A review of ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead's first album release, since their 2007 split from longtime record label, Interscope Records.
"All Is Love", the first single by Karen O and the Kids from the Where The Wild Things Are movie soundtrack was released in August 2009 and is available to download now.
On February 6th Billboard.com presented the first interview Guns n' Roses singer, Axl Rose, had done since the release of the Chinese Democacy album in November, 2008.
Lady Gaga re-releases her breakthrough debut album The Fame with an EP of 8 new songs, The Fame Monster, including the hit 'Bad Romance'.
In my recent conversation with singer/songwriter Ryan O'Neal of Sleeping at Last, it wasn't difficult at all to know where to begin: his stellar songwriting.
Chicago four-piece Rise Against have shot to the top of the punk rock scene in recent years, partly thanks to this superb offering.
New York experimental rockers continue to prove themselves an asset to the music world on their danceable and hope-infused new album
2009 opens with some great new indie music on the horizon. Leading the pack is uber cool indie/alternative Portland band Dominic Castillo and the Rock Savants.
The new documentary shows how five young basketball players from Ohio became friends and sports stars under the direction of Coach Dru Joyce II.
On March 24, 2009, Leela James will bestow us with her powerful vocals in her second studio album, Let's Do it Again (Shanachie Records).
Being friends with MySpace's Tom is the way to get the most attention for you and your music on MySpace -- but there's still more than that an artist needs to remember.
Out of the morass of modern music rises Sleeping at Last’s newest, "Keep No Score," the phoenix from the proverbial ashes, restoring my faith in the arts & the industry.
Hip Hop albums are just not selling like they used to, as is evident by the somewhat disappointing first-week sales of 50 Cent's latest offering Before I Self Destruct.
"It's Blitz!" is the new album from one of the best bands of the decade, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Despite a more synth-driven direction, the album is a success.
DJs Paul van Dyk and Dave Audé have already fashioned hit tunes featuring Sutta's vocals. Could this Doll be poised for lasting dance music stardom?
Playing tracks from The Black & White Album, Veni Vidi Vicious and Tyrannosaurus Hives, The Hives raced through a blistering live set in Vancouver on February 22, 2008.
"Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-woah" It's the first song and the elbows are out in force. Tunde Adebimpe is flailing around like a giant tree, limbs thrashing.
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