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Mayday Parade Revel in the Bittersweet on 'Pretty Good to Feel Something'
The band also shared a video to accompany the new track
- oh well, oh well
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Sexyy Red Declares 'We Not Canceling No Tour’ Amid Rumored Low Ticket Sales
The rapper will continue the Sexyy Red 4 President trek, beginning in August, as long as any number of her fans are showing up
- The Show Goes On
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Trey Anastasio on Turning 60 and the Song He Wants to Play at the End of Phish's Final Concert
The singer-guitarist also breaks down Phish's new album, Evolve, shares the lessons he's learned from sobriety, and explains why he feels great empathy for Jerry Garcia
- The Last Word
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Waxahatchee Offers Glimpse Into Her Creative Process in 'Tigers Blood' Studio Footage
"The writing of the record is the thrill ride for me," Katie Crutchfield says. "As a songwriter, you always feel on the brink of your last good idea"
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Kylie Minogue Recruits Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo for New Song 'My Oh My'
Single arrives ahead of "Padam Padam" singer's headlining BST Hyde Park in London on Saturday
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Jelly Roll Duets With Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean for 'I Want It That Way'
The "Save Me" singer made his international debut in Canada earlier this week
- Link Up
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The Killers Pause London Show So Fans Can Watch England Triumph in Euro Semifinal
The rockers immediately launched into "Mr. Brightside" following the epic win
- Destiny Calls
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Danny Elfman Sexual Misconduct Accuser Sues Film Composer for Defamation
Composer Nomi Abadi sued Eflman over statements he made to Rolling Stone last year in an article detailing allegations that he exposed himself and masturbated in front of her without permission
- Courts and Crime
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Nirvana, Marc Jacobs Settle Copyright Suit Over T-Shirt That Allegedly Ripped Off Smiley Face Logo
The multi-year dispute raised questions over whether Kurt Cobain, or a former Geffen art director, designed the band's famous symbol
- Shirt Shrift
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Young Thug’s YSL Racketeering Trial: What's Going On and Will It Ever End?
“This is crazy. This is like communist Russia,” Young Thug's lawyer Brian Steel told Fulton County Judge Ural Glanville, asking for a mistrial in the racketeering case
- "Worst Trial"
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