ArtsMatt And Kim Swing And Drum Their Way To A ‘New Glow’ Indie (and marital) duo Matt and Kim release an album fit for those indie dance parties all these young people are having these days.
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ArtsThe ‘Blurred Lines’ Of Copyright In The Music Industry Marvin Gay's estate won $1.7 million from Robin Thicke over copyright infringements of he and Pharrell Williams' "Blurred Lines."
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MusicThis Modest Mouse Music Video is ‘On Fire’ Modest Mouse's "Lampshades On Fire" is more delightfully disturbing than most of today's horror flicks.
MusicWand Makes Psychedelic Magic With ‘Golem’ The L.A. based rock band released its second album of 2015. They promised a musical journey. They delivered.
MusicAWOLNATION’s ‘Run’ Sails Away From One-Hit-Wonder Status The alternative rock group reshapes the theatricality that made it famous, forging an album from its once niche sound.
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ArtsKendrick Lamar’s Grandiose ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ Sheds All Hip-Hop Rivals In a surprise release, Kendrick Lamar's third album, 'To Pimp a Butterfly' details pain and passion while adopting a more difficult and inaccessible s...