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Depeche Mode fans delight with the release of the band's 12th album, Sounds of The Universe, along with concert tickets to its worldwide tour.
AC/DC's first album for eight years has received a positive reaction from the rock community, with vocalist, Brian Johnson, writing lyrics for the first time since 1988.
In October, Animal Collective revealed album art and a track list for their new album, Merriweather Post Pavilion. Here are some predictions on what it will sound like.
The first single from Bruce Springsteen's 24th album, Working on a Dream, is now streaming online.
Released 20 years ago this week, New Order's Technique is a near-perfect synthesis of Indie Rock and Dance Culture. It sounds just as fresh and vibrant two decades on.
Bassist and longest serving Napalm Death member Shane Embury reveals the title and direction of the grindcore kings' upcoming thirteenth full studio album
Merriweather Post Pavilion takes Animal Collective in an entirely new direction. The freak folk band's new album is less noisy, but still eclectic.
The newest LP by Ben Folds, Way To Normal, is a flashback to the musician's earlier days, but lacks any sort of depth. The CD can be witty and fun, but still falls flat.
British rockers Def Leppard pour some sugar on their fans with a new tour to promote a much-anticipated new album.
Alegranza,is a marked improvement in El Guincho's work. It has a flowing, poppy feel similar to Animal Collective, but remains unique through lyrics and sampling.
German Titans Kreator reconquer the throne all over again with a deliciously heavy salvo of back-to-basics thrash goodness.
Earthly Delights is the most aggressive of Lightning Bolt's albums. By scaling back on tapping and technical prowess, they emphasize grooves and a heavier sound.
Bang your head and lift the beers high, thrash metal is alive and well.
"You May Already Be Dreaming," is as richly textured and melancholy as previous releases. While staying true to their roots, this album may be their best effort to date.
Following what many saw as a return to their roots with last year's In Requiem, British gothic metallers Paradise Lost prepare to record their twelfth album.
Armchair Apocrypha is Andrew Bird at his finest. The album features tight, well put-together songs, powerful lyrics, and even some hooks over Bird's trademark whistling.
Simon Star's debut album Blue Lights to Saturn, crosses various musical universes colliding with everything from electronic beats to New Wave and Jazz along the way.
My interview with Sanctus Real’s lead vocalist Matt Hammitt reports on the past year’s lessons of brokenness, honesty, & hope, all on April 4th’s, “The Face of Love.”
"Heroes and Cons", "Charlatans and Saints", and "Horseshoes and Handgrenades" that's what Green Day's newest album is made of.
In 2008, 14 years after its initial release, Nas' debut album serves as the blueprint for any aspiring emcee hoping to create a classic.
Of Montreal has always been a strange band, but Skeletal Lamping takes this to a new level. Filled with short bursts of ideas and songs, the album is wacky and endearing.
Scottish post-rock band Mogwai makes albums that are either predominantly mellow or angry. On "The Hawk is Howling", they combine these two attitudes to lesser success.
"Who Killed Amanda Palmer" gives the Boston-based pianist a full, refined sound. With help from producer Ben Folds, the CD promises Palmer a dark and torrid solo career.
Britney Spears is the greatest show on Earth. New CD Circus, part danceathon-part ballad vehicle, shows that like the artist, it has a lot hiding under that big top.
Following an overdose in 2006, Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf was forced to cancel his band's UK tour. Now he's back with three new albums in the pipeline.
With new album Songs From The Sparkle Lounge out now, Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott chooses his essential Leppard tracks, from Photograph and Promises to new song Love
Brooklyn based indie-rock/shoegaze group Dirty on Purpose release their new EP "Like Bees," alongside a free single at RCRD LBL and new video, "Audience in the Room"
Distorted bass lines, squelching guitars and body-shaking beats bounce off brick walls of smoky underground joints hidden away in Smalltowns, USA, coast to coast.
Railroad Earth played in New Jersey last week to celebrate their new album, Amen Corner. Over the years, the band continues to get better at interplay and jamming live.
Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott picks his essential Leps tracks, from Getcha Rocks Off and Animal to C'Mon C'Mon from new album Songs From The Sparkle Lounge
After nearly a decade middling in the indie scene, Phoenix has made a breakthrough with May 26 release "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix" blending indie rock with Euro-synth.
While America continues to vote on the next Idol, could the US be ready for Leona Lewis, the chart topping, record breaking X-Factor winner from the UK?
Motley Crue have announced details of their Crue Fest touring package, with Buckcherry, Trapt, Papa Roach and Sixx:A.M. plus new Motley Crue album Saints of Los Angeles.
Portishead prove that even after a ten year gap between albums, they haven't lost any of their bitterness.
For Regina Spektor's fifth album, which will be titled Far and reportedly will be released in June, she worked with four very unique, famous and talented producers.
Feed the Animals is Gregg Gillis (AKA Girl Talk) at his best and worst. While his mashups may not be entirely perfect, the album broadens his horizons and sounds cleaner.
The latest, self-titled album from talented musician Gavin DeGraw is, like the debut single track, easy to fall "In Love With."
The High Champions of Viking flavoured death metal celebrate ten years with a brace of songs packed with sagas of the old world. A must for their growing fanbase.
New Jersey-based ska band Streetlight Manifesto deliver incredible instrumentation and lyrics. Their album Somewhere in the Between refines their sound and ups the tempo.
With Love Crash Heal, Albuquerque indie band Soular show they can mix intense indie rock with gentle, lilting ballads. Move over Muse - indie prog rock has a new name.
The American/Mexican band The Chasm have built a strong fanbase, and the new album scheduled for 2009 is set to be an exciting event.
Green Day's return to the mainstream music scene following 2004's 'American Idiot' is eagerly awaited, but can it ever live up to expectations?
Currently headlining the Taste Of Chaos tour & with new album 'Lies For The Liars' out on May 27th, we catch up with guitarist Quinn Allman of The Used to find out more.
Tom McRae's fourth studio album King of Cards shows him in full flight as the UK's premier singer-songwriter and deserves to be a massive success.
The newest release from former A Tribe Called Quest member Q-Tip is marked by strong beats and catchy hooks, but the rapper's lyrics create too few memorable moments.
“If there was one thing I could tell you about The Longing it would be this: our single desire as a band is to be worshippers.” The band’s website welcome says it all.
Brand New recently played at First Avenue in Minneapolis Minnesota taking the crowd on a wild, yet satisfying ride.
Christopher Titus recounts his divorce and new romance on his new album -- and, in doing so, reminds us that our everyday lives provide the best comedic material.
The new Jurassic 5 re-release includes the group's debut CD, but the set's second disc falls far short of the group's best work.
Three-piece Karn8 have changed their style more times than Cher's had face lifts but with songs like this they could be England's latest answer to Kings of Leon.


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