Hear Amy Lee & Bring Me The Horizon’s Potent New Song About Earth

Today, Bring Me The Horizon released their new EP, POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR. Its closing track - titled “One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death” - features Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee. That title is a mouthful, but the song is a powerful conversation about the devastating…

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Alicia Keys & Brandi Carlile Inspire With “A Beautiful Noise”

Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile have joined forces for an unexpected but perfect new song. Today, they released their duet "A Beautiful Noise" as part of the Every Vote Counts campaign. Indeed, in case you haven't noticed lately, the United States has a hugely important election coming up in just a few days, and it's…

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2003 Green Day Side Band The Network Makes Unexpected Comeback

2020 seems to be the year where anything goes. The latest befuddling event involves a spacey 2003 band called The Network. Then, and even to this day, Green Day vehemently denies any involvement, but fans know the truth. The band doth protest too much, amirite? Anyway, while this 17-year-old side band's comeback may seem unexpected,…

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Kelly Clarkson & Brett Eldredge Ring in Holidays on “Under The Mistletoe”

In another duet we never knew we needed, Kelly Clarkson has teamed up with country singer Brett Eldredge for a new holiday single. They just released their song "Under The Mistletoe," getting a head start on the holiday season. It also comes with a cute lyric video. "Under The Mistletoe" rolls in with big drums…

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The Weeknd Continues ‘After Hours’ Series in Twisted Video for “Too Late”

The Weeknd has been generous to fans this year, between a new album, several singles and music videos, and numerous collaborations. Today, he returns his attention to his After Hours series with the sixth video so far. "Too Late" gets a darkly twisted visual - which, to be fair, is the only direction it could…

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Vanessa Carlton Sends Political Message in “Die, Dinosaur” Music Video

Last March, Vanessa Carlton released her ethereal album, Love Is An Art. Along with singles like “Future Pain,” “The Only Way To Love,” and “Miner’s Canary,” a highlight on the album is a political track called "Die, Dinosaur." Today, this timely song gets an equally timely music video. "Die, Dinosaur" is directed at “Trump and his brood” and is “dedicated to…

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Lana Del Rey Previews New Album with “Let Me Love You Like A Woman”

Lana Del Rey is getting ready to release her new album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club, in the next few months. She promised us a few singles, and today, we get to hear our first one. "Let Me Love You Like A Woman" is our first taste of her new music, a gentle ballad about…

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Avril Lavigne Sings Epic New Cover of “What Child Is This?”

Three weeks ago, we were excited to learn that Avril Lavigne would appear on Tommee Profitt's new Christmas album, The Birth Of A King. Today, the full album is out, and we can hear Avril's contribution. She sings an amazing cover of "What Child Is This?" The new cover of "What Child Is This?" starts…

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Amy Lee to Appear on New Song with Bring Me The Horizon

Amy Lee has kept quite busy this year - not only with new Evanescence music, but also with a number of collaborations with other artists. Our next collaboration to look forward to is a song she did with Bring Me The Horizon. Their new EP POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR comes out on October 30th, and…

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Sara Bareilles & Meg Toohey Share “Lucky Streak,” Honoring Nick Cordero

Earlier this year, one of the most devastating losses COVID-19 has left us with was the death of Broadway start Nick Cordero. He left behind his wife and one-year-old son, and countless friends, family members, and fans. Two such friends were Sara Bareilles and Meg Toohey, both of whom were part of the musical Waitress,…

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Hear New Smith & Burrows Single, “Old TV Shows”

Smith & Burrows promised a new single, and now we have it! Following up their summertime lead "All The Best Moves," the duo just released a new song, "Old TV Shows." It's our second taste of their upcoming sophomore album, Only Smith & Burrows Is Good Enough, due out on February 5, 2021. In contrast…

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Get Ready for a New Ghost Album This Winter!

It's been over two years since Ghost's last album, Prequelle, graced our years, and one year since we got their impressively retro "Seven Inches Of Satanic Panic" double single. But Ghost fans don't have to wait long for new music! According to a new interview frontman Tobias Forge (that is, Papa Emeritus / Cardinal Copia)…

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Gwen Stefani is Writing for Her Next Solo Album

It's been over four years since Gwen Stefani released her last studio album, and she's kept busy with Christmasy and country projects in between. But now Gwen is ready to make another studio album. In a new interview she did for the current season of The Voice, she just revealed that she's currently writing new…

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Smith & Burrows Promise New Single “Very Soon,” Album in 2021

It's October: the month we thought we'd get to hear the new Smith & Burrows album. Alas, it looks like we have a few more months left on that. But luckily, the duo are gifting fans a new single to tide them over. On Monday this week, Smith & Burrows teased a new single coming…

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Billie Joe Armstrong Announces ‘No Fun Mondays’ Cover Album

For most of this year, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has been sharing covers as part of his No Fun Mondays series. It started in March with his version of "I Think We're Alone Now," and extended into September with his latest cover, "Whole Wide World." Today, Billie Joe has announced that we'll finally…

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Sara Bareilles to Appear on New Song with Josh Groban

Josh Groban is about to release a new album, and his friend Sara Bareilles will appear on one of the songs! On November 20th, Josh's album Harmony comes out, featuring 12 songs, all but two of them covers. Sara Bareilles will join him on "Both Sides Now," presumably a cover of Joni Mitchell's popular 1960s…

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