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First Listen: Green Day "Oh Love"
It’s 90’s-palooza today for music fans!First No Doubt returned with the release of their long awaited new single “Settle Down” (get your first listen here) and now punk rockers, Green Day, are dropping their latest “Oh Love”. Listen to the new single below now and be sure to buy it tomorrow on iTunes.
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First Listen: No Doubt "Settle Down"
After a 10 year hiatus, the band that inspired this very blog is back! No Doubt returns with their first single of their upcoming record ‘Push & Shove’. And I have to admit, I was nervous about what “Settle Down” would sound like. Would they still have it? Would it deliver in the way so many were expecting? Would Gwen & Co. be able to get back to the top? Well, the answer is yes… Yes… and YES! “Settle Down” is an instant classic, giving listeners what they always loved about the ska-pop/rock band, but without sounding recycled. Listen to the new single below right now and be sure to…
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First Listen: Matchbox Twenty "She’s So Mean"
Their first release since 2007, Matchbox Twenty returns with the new single “She’s So Mean”. The pop-rock track, which will be officially released on June 12th, is the first from their upcoming fourth album North. Listen to the track below and pick up the band’s new album on September 4th.
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First Listen: Carrie Underwood "Good Girl"
This morning, Carrie Underwood released her new single “Good Girl”, which is the lead track from her upcoming fourth album. The singer says the new record, set to arrive on May 1, will be edgier and push the boundaries a bit more than her past records. The lead single is the most pop of all the singles released from the pop-country diva. Give it a listen and share your thoughts below.
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New Releases: 2/14/2012
In need of some Valentine’s Day tunes? Today’s new releases offer a little something for everyone: the lovers, the haters, and the heartbroken. Dropping new singles today, Brian Fuente from The Voice, Snow Patrol, Blink 182 and Katy Perry, who delivers “Part Of Me, the new single from the reissue of her Teenage Dream album. If you’re looking for the soundtrack to your Valentine’s Day plans, check out the new records from Robin Thicke, Gotye and Sugar & The Hi Lows. Chancellor Warhol also drops his latest mixtape today – download Playlist for Edie for free here. And don’t forget to check out our New Releases tab to see the…
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New Releases: 2/7/2012
Today’s new release list is long and plentiful. From Paul McCartney‘s latest record to Madonna‘s new single, there’s a lot to choose from. Kelly Clarkson also drops her new EP today, featuring the radio version and multiple remixes of her latest single “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)”. Check out all all of today’s new releases here and don’t forget to support your favorites by buying their music!
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Lana Del Rey Day – And Then I’ll Stop, I Promise
Okay, so clearly I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid, albeit Pabst Blue Ribbon flavored and named after today’s new indie Queen Lana Del Rey. Lana Del R-aid. Anybody? I think it has a nice ring to it. The long awaited debut from the internet sensation drops today. Born To Die has already hit the number one spot on iTunes Top Albums chart in 17 countries and continues to climb in others. Looks like the haters and nay-sayers are eating their words right about now. To celebrate the release, check out these new videos of Del Rey performing cuts from her debut. It’s no Saturday Night Live, but in this case that…
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Lana Del Rey Day – And Then I’ll Stop, I Promise
Okay, so clearly I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid, albeit Pabst Blue Ribbon flavored and named after today’s new indie Queen Lana Del Rey. Lana Del R-aid. Anybody? I think it has a nice ring to it. The long awaited debut from the internet sensation drops today. Born To Die has already hit the number one spot on iTunes Top Albums chart in 17 countries and continues to climb in others. Looks like the haters and nay-sayers are eating their words right about now. To celebrate the release, check out these new videos of Del Rey performing cuts from her debut. It’s no Saturday Night Live, but in this case that…
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First Listen: Lana Del Rey "National Anthem"
When you saw this post you probably thought either:a) holy smokes, enough of Lana Del Rey already, orb) hell yes! Just post the whole album already! Only weeks until the release of Born To Die, the debut album from Lana Del Rey, and another track arrived this morning in my inbox. This time, it’s the record’s final track “National Anthem”. No, it’s not the country’s patriotic tune, nor a take on the Radiohead masterpiece. The track does in fact have an anthemic hook (“Tell me I’m your national anthem”), but the verses are Ke$ha inspired talk/rap combined with Del Rey’s signature pouty vocal. Listen to the track below and stay…
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First Listen: Lana Del Rey ‘Off To the Races’
It’s clear that 2012 is going to be the year of Lana Del Rey. She’s already caught the attention of most major music outlets, premiered a much hyped and talked about video for her single “Born To Die”, and landed a spot performing on SNL … all before her debut album even sees the light of day. And on the newly leaked track, “Off To the Races”, it’s easy to see why she’s causing so much buzz. Listen to the track below and check back for more from Lana Del Rey.
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First Listen: Madonna
With the announcement of a new album and tapped as this year’s Halftime Show entertainer at the Super Bowl, Madonna is preparing to kick off 2012 with a bang. Though not as heavily placed in the public eye this last year, the Queen of Pop has kept herself busy: launching a new clothing line (her second), planning a series of ‘Hard Candy’ branded fitness centers, directing her second film, W.E., which debuted at the Venice Film Festival, and recording a new record, which is slated to drop in March. The album’s first single is expected to hit sometime in late January, just in the time for the Feb. 5th performance at…