Justin Timberlake has announced a new tour.
2018 Glolden Globes Winners
The full list of winners from last night’s Golden Globe awards can be found below.
Lana Del Rey Says Radiohead Are Suing Her
Lana Del Rey has confirmed on Twitter that Radiohead are suing her over “Get Free” apparently sounding too much like “Creep:”
It’s true about the lawsuit. Although I know my song wasn’t inspired by Creep, Radiohead feel it was and want 100% of the publishing – I offered up to 40 over the last few months but they will only accept 100. Their lawyers have been relentless, so we will deal with it in court.
Chorus.fm’s Top 25 Albums of 2017
2017 was a frustrating, infuriating, and often heartbreaking year. From the politics to the abuses and scandals that trickled all the way down to our little music scene, it felt like every day had some scrap of bad news to serve up. It was a year where we really needed something to lean on and keep us resilient and resolute, and the artists featured on this list responded to that call of duty admirably.
The 25 records featured below are eclectic and far-reaching. Some are achingly personal reckonings with personal demons and mental illness. Others are scathing indictments of the political status quo. Some explore the cycle of getting older and losing your youth, while others revel in the excitement and confusion of being young. Some are pop records, while others are hip-hop or folk, country or post-hardcore, emo or classic-tinged rock ‘n’ roll. They are all distinctly different, but they all had at least one thing in common: for 30 or 40 or 50 minutes at a time, they all made 2017 feel a little more bearable.
So, without further ado, I give you Chorus.fm’s Top 25 Albums of 2017. In the words of one of the artists featured below, I hope you find something to love.
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Tiny Moving Parts Announce “Swell” Beer
Tiny Moving Parts are collaborating with Dancing Gnome Beer from Pittsburgh to release a beer named after their upcoming album.
On-Demand Streaming Now Accounts for the Majority of Audio Consumption
Sarah Perez, writing for TechCrunch:
The report found that album sales, including both digital and physical, fell 17.7 percent last year to 169.15 million copies, down from 205.5 million in 2016. Meanwhile, streaming once again soared, leading the overall music industry to growth, largely due to the significant 58.7 percent increase in on-demand audio streams over last year.
Awsten Knight of Waterparks Likes His Band’s Album Again
Awsten Knight of Waterparks has shared a letter on Twitter about how he likes his band’s upcoming album again. You can read that below.
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Set It Off Perform “Hourglass Love”
Set It Off have shared a video of them performing “Hourglass Love,” a song written with the help of their fans.
Justin Timberlake Pre-Orders Now Live
Pre-orders for Justin Timberlake’s new album are now up. Target has an exclusive pressing.
Breaking Benjamin – “Red Cold River”
Breaking Benjamin have released their new song “Red Cold River.”
Basket Case Anti-Precision Eyeliner
The Billie Joe Armstrong and Kat Von D eyeliner collaboration is now available for purchase. Kat Von D sat down with Billboard to talk about the project:
“It has a lot of versatility; you can use it in different ways. But, I wanted to create a long-wear, high-pigmented, really easy to use eyeliner that would create something as messy and anti-precision as the way Billie Joe wears it on stage, or if you just want to do smoked out black eyes.”
First Aid Kit – “Fireworks” Video
First Aid Kit have released a video for “Fireworks.”
David Letterman’s Netflix Show Sets Obama as First Guest
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that David Letterman’s Netflix talk show will debut next week with Barack Obama as the first guest:
The 60-minute show will stream monthly with the first episode launching on Friday, Jan. 12 and the additional five episodes streaming, one a month, after that.
Letterman will kick off the series with a chat with Barack Obama, serving as the former president’s first talk show appearance since leaving office.



















