See Bright Light Bright Light Talk Making Mixtapes for Elton John

Jennifer Lopez and Lin-Manuel Miranda performed their tribute to the victims and families of the Orlando shooting at the Today show on Monday morning. “Love Make the World Go Round” is available now on iTunes. Families of the slain joined 50 survivors of the tragic shooting at Orlando’s gay nightclub Pulse to…

See 98 Degrees, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera Sing Hits in ‘My2K’ Tour Promo
98 Degrees, Ryan Cabrera, Dream and O-Town united this month for the ongoing My2K tour, which celebrates nostalgic, TRL-era pop. A new “sizzle” clip for the tour features hits from each act: 98 Degrees’ “Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche”), Cabrera’s “On the Way Down,” O-Town’s “All or Nothing”…

Jason Aldean Unveils New Album ‘They Don’t Know’
With “Lights Come On” taking the top spot on both the Mediabase and Billboard charts this week, Jason Aldean has revealed September 9th as the release date for his seventh studio album, They Don’t Know. The LP continues the reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year’s work with longtime producer Michael…

See Alessia Cara’s Empowering ‘Scars to Your Beautiful’ Video
Alessia Cara debuted a stripped-down video to accompany her latest single “Scars to Your Beautiful.” The track appears on her 2015 debut album Know-It-All. Cara’s self-love anthem features cancer survivors, transgender people and others discussing their insecurities and flaws in between the verses. Singer JoJo guests on the track, also offering a personal testimonial about her own journey…

See Chvrches, Hayley Williams as Comics in ‘Bury It’ Video
Scottish synth-pop trio Chvrches and Paramore singer Hayley Williams discover some superpowers in their animated clip for the “Bury It” remix. The four musicians congregate on top of a city building, using mind control and later, levitating into the sky. The comic book-style video was created by Chvrches’ poster collaborator Jamie McKelvie and animated by…

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez on Epic Solo-Album Series, New At the Drive-In LP
After his mother’s death in 2012, the hyperprolific Omar Rodríguez-López resolved to re-route his career. The big change: no more solo albums. During the previous decade, he had masterminded several bands, including acclaimed prog-rock outfit the Mars Volta – but he also amassed an intimidating, Zappa-like solo catalog: 26 records and a smattering

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