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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Channing Tatum and Zooey Deschanel make their SNL hosting debut next month

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New York, NY - January 11, 2012 - Channing Tatum makes his debut as host on February 4. Tatum can next be seen alongside Jonah Hill in the feature film "21 Jumpstreet" due out March 16. His past film credits include "Coach Carter," "Step Up," "Stop-Loss," and "Dear John."
The Grammy-nominated band Bon Iver will make their SNL debut alongside Tatum. The group released their second album, "Bon Iver," in June 2011 to critical praise garnering attention for many of their singles including "Holocene," which received two Grammy nominations and "Calgary."
Zooey Deschanel will make her debut SNL appearance as host on February 11. Deschanel stars in the hit sitcom "New Girl," for which she recently earned Golden Globe nominations for both Best Actress and Best Television Comedy. Deschanel has starred in several films including "500 Days Of Summer," "Yes Man," and "Elf;" and along with her many film and television credits, boasts an impressive musical career as one half of the critically acclaimed band, She&Him. Deschanel was nominated for a Grammy Award for her original song "So Long," written and performed for the feature film "Winnie The Pooh."
The "swag pop" music duo, Karmin, will make their first musical guest appearance on February 11. Best known for their covers of Billboard chart toppers, Karmin are releasing their debut album with their own original songs including "Crash Your Party" and "Broken Hearted."
"Saturday Night Live" is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.

Red Hot Chili Peppers reschedule tour dates due to injury

AX216_73BA_9.jpgRed Hot Chili Peppers rescheduled their entire upcoming U.S. tour due to lead singer Anthony Kiedis' recent foot injuries. The sold-out Dallas date at American Airlines Center, originally scheduled for March 9, will now be on Oct. 2.
According to his publicist, "Kiedis recently underwent surgery to remove a crushed sesamoid bone and correct a detached flexor tendon in his foot and is expected to make a full recovery."
All tickets for the postponed dates will be honored at the rescheduled dates. The Peppers' tour supports their latest album, I'm With You, the first with new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer.

Nickelback launches tour, plays Dallas in early June

AX236_4439_9.jpgWe love to hate them, but they are huge. Yes, I'm talking about Canada's Nickelback, a favorite whipping band in the popular music pantheon.
Chad Kroeger and his band mates will embark on a 39-city trek that brings them to American Airlines Center June 1. Special guests on all tour stops are Bush, Seether and My Darkest Days. Nickelback will support its latest CD, Here and Now, and will of course be playing material from the 2005 8-million-selling disc All the Right Reasons.
Tickets for the June 1 Dallas gig go on sale Jan. 21 at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.
Photo: Chad Kroeger performs during haltime of the CFL 99th Grey Cup November 27, 2011 at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images).

Passionate 'Zelda' fans help make symphony performance special

zelda02.JPGThe man I was looking at certainly looked like he belonged at a symphony performance. He was sharply dressed, with well-kept hair and a clean-shaven face. He was talking to a couple of other well-clothed people as they take their seats, chatting about classical music.
In a clichéd movie scene, he would have pulled a stopwatch out of his jacket pocket at this moment. Instead, he pulls out a Nintendo 3DS to see how many people he has StreetPassed with over the past few minutes.
The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses performance last night by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra was filled with one of the most amazingly diverse crowds I've ever seen, which played a big part in making it special. The show itself is interesting in that in combined video games - a medium not always thought of as being related to "high art" - and classical music. Milling around the Meyerson Symphony Center before the show you never knew whether you were going to see men and women in suits and dresses, younger gamers in Zelda-themed t-shirts or devoted fans dressed from head to toe in costumes inspired by the series.

Chiddy Bang Get Stoned With Keith Richards in the Studio

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While recording their first official album, 'Breakfast,' rap duo Chiddy Bang got to do something that's probably on thousands of bucket lists: Get stoned with Keith Richards.

At the time, the group's MC Chiddy was unaware that the man he shared his stash with was a rock legend. "Before anyone told me that was Keith Richards, I didn't even know," he revealed in a recent interview with our hip-hop sister site The Boombox. "I was walking down the hallway smelling like reefer and he was like, 'Hey!'"

That random encounter led to a daily ritual among the Rolling Stones guitarist, Chiddy and his partner, producer Xaphoon Jones, during the two weeks they shared the studio. "Everyday he would peek his little British head in the door and he'd [Chiddy] be like, 'Wanna smoke something?'" Jones remembered.

U2 Reveal Work on Three New Albums, Doubt R.E.M. Break-Up Permanent

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With the band finally off the road following 360, their record-breaking moneymaker of a world tour, U2 have shed some light on their current studio work, including that they are working on three separate albums.

"We're working on three albums at the moment and we haven't decided what order we're going to put them out but 'The Songs of Ascent' have the kind of beautiful intimacy that we're speaking of now," Bono said in an exclusive interview to members of the band fan club on U2.com and revealed on fan site U2 Hellas. "They fit into this moment, the mode of some of these artists that I was hanging out with on Christmas Eve."

Bono is referring to busking in and around Dublin on Dec. 24 with fellow musicians -- including the Swell Season's Glen Hansard -- for two homeless charities: the Peter McVerry Trust and Simon Community. The singers played 'Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)' and 'Silent Night.'

Lisa Loeb Pregnant With Second Child

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Lisa Loeb and husband Roey Hershkovitz have announced that they have a second child on the way. According to People Magazine, the famously bespectacled singer will deliver her new baby this coming June.

"I grew up with a big family, so I'm excited for Lyla to have a sibling!" the 43-year-old tells People. The past few years have seen the actress/vocalist get married in 2009, debut her signature line of eyewear and release her first children's book. Despite her hectic schedule, Loeb says that she always puts her family first. "It's a little bit of a challenge to try to balance my work with my family, but my family comes first."

Loeb is currently on tour for her most recent project, 'Lisa Loeb's Silly Sing-Along: The Disappointing Pancake and Other Zany Songs,' a children's book full of choreography, recipes, music and more.

The Doors Release 'She Smells So Nice,' First New Track in 40 Years

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2012 has been proclaimed "The Year of the Doors" and will be celebrated with a series of releases. Kicking the whole shebang off is 'She Smells So Nice,' the first completely new and unreleased song from the band in 40 years. The track was discovered when the album's co-producer Bruce Botnick was reviewing the 'L.A. Woman' session tapes for an upcoming reissue.

'She Smells So Nice' is a fleet-footed shimmy with roots in rhythm and blues. The next release from the Doors will come on Jan. 20 when there will be a one-time screening of 'Mr. Mojo Risin': The Story of L.A. Woman' at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. The album would be the Doors' last with Jim Morrison, as the frontman decamped to Paris upon its completion and passed away several months after its release.

Shins Unveil 'Simple Song,' Preview Long-Awaited Fourth Album

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In the half-decade since the last Shins album, singer James Mercer has parted company with every member of the 2007 lineup, recorded an album with Danger Mouse and even done a bit of acting. Clearly, a lot has changed, but now that the band is streaming the brand-new 'Simple Song' (listen below), it seems one thing remains the same: Mercer still isn't writing simple songs.

Taken from 'Port of Morrow,' the band's long-awaited fourth album, 'Simple Song' is classic Shins: catchy yet convoluted. This one's a little less ambiguous than, say, 'Phantom Limb,' the lead-off single from 2007's 'Wincing the Night Away,' but even as Mercer seemingly aims for straightforward statements about love and hope, he can't resist the urge to get a little weird.

"When I was just 9 years old, I swear that I dreamt your face on a football field," he sings early on, "and a kiss that I kept under my vest, apart from everything but the heart in my chest."

Elton John: AIDS Epidemic Book Will Feature Freddie Mercury

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Elton John will pen a personal account of his life during the AIDS epidemic with proceeds going to the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

According to Reuters, 'LOVE IS THE CURE: Ending the Global AIDS Epidemic' will be published by Hodder & Stoughton and will be a "very personal story of Elton's life during the AIDS epidemic, including his agony at seeing friend after friend perish needlessly." An audio book version will also be released with John providing the voice for it.

The book, which will be published this July to coincide with the 2012 XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C., will include his relationships with the late Queen singer Freddie Mercury who died from AIDS-related illness in 1991.

At the Drive-In Reunite After 11 Years

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For the past several years, chances of seeing highly celebrated post-hardcore band At the Drive-In reunite have been slim -- until today. The blogosphere is jumping from buzz created by the defunct rock group's newly minted Twitter account, which told fans that they were breaking their silence after an 11-year hiatus.

At the Drive-In have not yet fully committed to a reunion, and many unanswered questions remain. Since their dissolution in 2001, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Jim Ward, Omar Rodríguez-López, Paul Hinojos, and Tony Hajjar have created two separate bands: Sparta and the Mars Volta. Founding member and guitarist Jim Ward has been busy lately with a series of solo acoustic EPs while still maintaining membership in Sparta with Hinojos. Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala went on to create the massively successful prog-rock outfit the Mars Volta.

Coachella 2012 Lineup: Radiohead, Black Keys, Dr. Dre & Snoop Headline

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At long last, Coachella has announced its official 2012 lineup, revealing that the Black Keys, Radiohead, and Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg will be headlining the two-weekend event, which takes place April 13-15, and April 20-22.

Coachella leaked the official lineup via Twitter earlier today, offering concertgoers a glimpse at the highly anticipated 2012 lineup poster, which includes many expected names, some newly reunited legends, and a few surprises.

Radiohead Add US Tour Dates, Will Play West Coast Before Coachella

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Radiohead have added four additional dates -- three of them on the West Coast -- to their upcoming tour, the NME reports. In the days leading up to their April 14 and 21 appearances at Coachella, the enigmatic British rockers will play Seattle on April 9 and then head to California for shows in San Jose and Santa Barbara on April 11 and 12.

Three months later, on July 25, Thom Yorke will twitch and mumble to the delight of fans at Taiwan's Nanang Exhibition Hall in Taipei.

Radiohead had previously announced 10 U.S. shows -- a run of dates starting in Miami on Feb. 27 and ending on March 15 in Glendale, Ariz. -- and the group is also slated to headline Portugal's Optimus Alive festival and Spain's Bilbao BBK festival in July.

k.d. lang and Partner Jamie Price Ending Domestic Union

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k.d. lang and her partner Jamie Price are ending their relationship. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the singer has filed to dissolve the couple's domestic union. In the state of California, a domestic partnership allows same-sex couples to share property rights, spousal support and make health care decisions for one another.

lang and Price have been an item since 2003, and no explanation has been given for why the relationship has ended.

Bryan Ferry Married! Singer Weds 30-Year-Old Girlfriend Amanda Sheppard

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Bryan Ferry has wed longtime sweetheart Amanda Sheppard in Turks and Caicos. According to the Daily Mail, the 66-year-old singer married his 30-year-old girlfriend in an intimate ceremony on Jan. 4.

This is marriage number two for Ferry, who divorced wife Lucy Helmore in 2003 after 21 years and two children. The Roxy Music frontman is no stranger to age-varied relationships, as he once dated dancer Katie Turner, who was 35 years younger. Ferry and Sheppard have reportedly been dating since 2008, but tried to keep the relationship on the down-low due to Sheppard's past involvement with Ferry's son Isaac.

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Radiohead, Black Keys, Snoop and Dre Headlining See the Entire Roster Matt Cardy, Getty Images previous pause next Spotify: Free Users Will Be Limited to 10-Hour Monthly Cap Posted on Jan 10th 2012 4:00PM by Cameron Matthews Comments SpotifySpotify Music streaming services are all the rage lately, with European crossover Spotify leading the pack. Now, the Verge reports that the beloved free program may soon cost you a few bucks a month. As detailed in Spotify's original terms of service, early U.S. sign-ups gave users six months of unlimited free streaming from its launch on July 14, 2011. As of this January, the Swedish company has ended the honeymoon phase and will soon implement a 10-hour monthly cap on all free accounts. According to Billboard (via Social Times), Spotify's earnings jumped from just under $18 million in 2009 to $99 million in 2010. Despite the tremendous increase, Spotify still lost $41.5 million due to the extreme costs of licensing thousands of songs. Continue reading Spotify: Free Users Will Be Limited to 10-Hour Monthly Cap Filed under: News 5121 Jack White Barters for an Elephant Head on 'American Pickers' -- Video Posted on Jan 10th 2012 3:00PM by Theo Spielberg Comments 5min How much would you pay for one large elephant head? Well, even if you're remotely like Jack White and you "love the majesty of taxidermy," you'll probably drive a hard bargain. After all, not everybody has enough space or cash (or spacecash?) to accommodate a gigantic elephant head. The whole scenario went down Monday night on an episode of the History Channel's 'American Pickers.' White invited show hosts Mike Wolf and Frank Fritz down to Third Man Records in Nashville (which we imagine looks something like a cross between an episode of hoarders and a rock 'n' roll reliquary) for a little old-fashioned bartering. Continue reading Jack White Barters for an Elephant Head on 'American Pickers' -- Video Filed under: News 2233 Jason Isbell Accuses 'D-Bag' Dierks Bentley of Stealing Song in Twitter Feud Posted on Jan 10th 2012 2:30PM by Jason MacNeil Comments Jason Isbel and Dierks BentleyGetty Images/AP Photo Jason Isbell, singer and former Drive-By Truckers member, launched a Twitter feud with country singer Dierks Bentley last week. According to Billboard, Isbell says Bentley's new single 'Home' is similar to 'In A Razor Town,' a song from Isbell's 2007 solo album 'Sirens Of The Ditch.' Isbell raised the issue on Jan. 6 with a tweet repeatedly misspelling Bentley's first name before saying the following in series of follow-up tweets: "'Dierks' has officially ripped off my song 'In A Razor Town.' Dierks is a douchebag. The song of Dierks is called 'Home.'" Later Isbell called Dan Wilson -- who co-wrote the song with Bentley and Brett Beavers -- a "super smart songwriter" but added "I bet he's never heard my song. I bet Dierks brought that idea to the table and Dan ran with it." The accusations riled up Bentley fans who began replying to Isbell. "I think this is a good time to ask all Dierks Bentley fans to unfollow me," Isbell added. "We just weren't meant to be friends." Continue reading Jason Isbell Accuses 'D-Bag' Dierks Bentley of Stealing Song in Twitter Feud Filed under: News, Holy Hell 712 Real Estate's 'Easy' Video Features a Dangerous Street Team -- Watch Posted on Jan 10th 2012 1:30PM by Cameron Matthews Comments Real EstateFunnyOrDie.com Real Estate's new album 'Days' has been blowing up the blogosphere, and the band's latest video illustrates exactly why. The clip for 'Easy,' directed by Tom Scharpling for Funny or Die, follows the New Jersey indie rockers' street team as it aggressively pursues coverage for the band. Lead by UCB funnyman Chris Gethard, the band's cronies antagonize common city dwellers for not knowing enough about Real Estate, and, in one instance, force headphones upon an innocent passerby. After driving around in their van with the group's image plastered on back, the street teamers land upon Jake Fogelnest's radio show. Continue reading Real Estate's 'Easy' Video Features a Dangerous Street Team -- Watch Filed under: News, Video, New Music 300 Van Halen 'Tattoo' Video: The Legends Premiere Clip From Upcoming Album Posted on Jan 10th 2012 1:00PM by Carlos Ramirez Comments vhnd.com Earlier today, Van Halen premiered 'Tattoo,' the first video and single from their long-awaited comeback album, 'A Different Kind of Truth.' The black-and-white clip was filmed at The Roxy, a famed club on Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Van Halen had been using the venue this past November and December to rehearse for their upcoming world tour. The 45-date trek will kick off next month in Louisville, Ky., with tickets going on sale today, Jan. 10, at 9:00AM EST. 'A Different Kind of Truth,' Van Halen's 12th studio album, will hit stores on Feb. 7 via their new label home, Interscope Records. The 13-track collection was produced by John Shanks (Unwritten Law, Bon Jovi), Ross Hagarth (Sick Puppies, DevilDriver) and the band. 'She's the Woman,' one of the cuts on the new album, was originally demoed in 1976, but never made it onto any official releases. The group decided to record a new version of the song for 'A Different Kind of Truth,' and also performed it at their recent Café Wha? club appearance New York City. Continue reading Van Halen 'Tattoo' Video: The Legends Premiere Clip From Upcoming Album Filed under: News, Video 4722 Israel Baker Dead: 'Psycho' Violinist and Classical Legend Dies at 92

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Renowned violinist and concert master Israel Baker passed away at his Studio City home after suffering a stroke, the Los Angeles Times reports. He was 92 years old.

In the realm of classical violinists, Israel Baker was about as close to a movie star as one could get. As concertmaster for the orchestra of that scored Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho,' Baker helmed one of the most iconic pieces of score in movie history: The shrill, high-pitched violins that accompany the infamous shower scene.

In addition to scaring people out of hotel showers for over half a century, Baker contributed his generous talent to dozens of other films over the decades, including 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull' in 1973 and 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' in 1984.

Van Halen 'Tattoo' Video: The Legends Premiere Clip From Upcoming Album

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Earlier today, Van Halen premiered 'Tattoo,' the first video and single from their long-awaited comeback album, 'A Different Kind of Truth.'

The black-and-white clip was filmed at The Roxy, a famed club on Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Van Halen had been using the venue this past November and December to rehearse for their upcoming world tour. The 45-date trek will kick off next month in Louisville, Ky., with tickets going on sale today, Jan. 10, at 9:00AM EST.

'A Different Kind of Truth,' Van Halen's 12th studio album, will hit stores on Feb. 7 via their new label home, Interscope Records. The 13-track collection was produced by John Shanks (Unwritten Law, Bon Jovi), Ross Hagarth (Sick Puppies, DevilDriver) and the band. 'She's the Woman,' one of the cuts on the new album, was originally demoed in 1976, but never made it onto any official releases. The group decided to record a new version of the song for 'A Different Kind of Truth,' and also performed it at their recent Café Wha? club appearance New York City.

Real Estate's 'Easy' Video Features a Dangerous Street Team -- Watch

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Real Estate's new album 'Days' has been blowing up the blogosphere, and the band's latest video illustrates exactly why. The clip for 'Easy,' directed by Tom Scharpling for Funny or Die, follows the New Jersey indie rockers' street team as it aggressively pursues coverage for the band.

Lead by UCB funnyman Chris Gethard, the band's cronies antagonize common city dwellers for not knowing enough about Real Estate, and, in one instance, force headphones upon an innocent passerby. After driving around in their van with the group's image plastered on back, the street teamers land upon Jake Fogelnest's radio show.

Jason Isbell Accuses 'D-Bag' Dierks Bentley of Stealing Song in Twitter Feud

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Jason Isbell, singer and former Drive-By Truckers member, launched a Twitter feud with country singer Dierks Bentley last week. According to Billboard, Isbell says Bentley's new single 'Home' is similar to 'In A Razor Town,' a song from Isbell's 2007 solo album 'Sirens Of The Ditch.'

Isbell raised the issue on Jan. 6 with a tweet repeatedly misspelling Bentley's first name before saying the following in series of follow-up tweets: "'Dierks' has officially ripped off my song 'In A Razor Town.' Dierks is a douchebag. The song of Dierks is called 'Home.'"

Later Isbell called Dan Wilson -- who co-wrote the song with Bentley and Brett Beavers -- a "super smart songwriter" but added "I bet he's never heard my song. I bet Dierks brought that idea to the table and Dan ran with it."

The accusations riled up Bentley fans who began replying to Isbell. "I think this is a good time to ask all Dierks Bentley fans to unfollow me," Isbell added. "We just weren't meant to be friends."

Jack White Barters for an Elephant Head on 'American Pickers' -- Video

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How much would you pay for one large elephant head? Well, even if you're remotely like Jack White and you "love the majesty of taxidermy," you'll probably drive a hard bargain. After all, not everybody has enough space or cash (or spacecash?) to accommodate a gigantic elephant head.

The whole scenario went down Monday night on an episode of the History Channel's 'American Pickers.' White invited show hosts Mike Wolf and Frank Fritz down to Third Man Records in Nashville (which we imagine looks something like a cross between an episode of hoarders and a rock 'n' roll reliquary) for a little old-fashioned bartering.

Spotify: Free Users Will Be Limited to 10-Hour Monthly Cap

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Music streaming services are all the rage lately, with European crossover Spotify leading the pack. Now, the Verge reports that the beloved free program may soon cost you a few bucks a month.

As detailed in Spotify's original terms of service, early U.S. sign-ups gave users six months of unlimited free streaming from its launch on July 14, 2011. As of this January, the Swedish company has ended the honeymoon phase and will soon implement a 10-hour monthly cap on all free accounts.

According to Billboard (via Social Times), Spotify's earnings jumped from just under $18 million in 2009 to $99 million in 2010. Despite the tremendous increase, Spotify still lost $41.5 million due to the extreme costs of licensing thousands of songs.

Jake Epstein: 'Degrassi Star' Graduates to 'American Idiot,' Talks Drake and 'Glee'

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Actor/singer Jake Epstein is no stranger to angst. As Craig Manning on Canadian teen-soap 'Degrassi: The Next Generation,' the aspiring rock star struggled with everything from physical abuse and drug addiction to bipolar disorder. As Melchior in the touring cast of the hit musical 'Spring Awakening,' he faced oppression at school, the suicide of a good friend and a tragic romance.

Now, as one of the stars of the touring production of 'American Idiot,' the Broadway musical inspired by the
Green Day album -- currently in the middle of its run at the Toronto Centre For The Arts before criss-crossing the U.S. -- he suffers from a whole lot of crippling, agonizing nothing. Playing Will, a young man forced to stay home while his two friends leave to conquer their post-9/11 existential crises in the big city, Epstein remains glued to a couch for the whole show.

Epstein spoke to Spinner about the challenges he faces in
'American Idiot,' his love of Green Day, the idea of collaborating with his former 'Degrassi' costar Drake and those 'Glee' rumours.

Sinead O'Connor Begs for Psychiatric Help on Twitter, Says She's in 'Serious Danger,'

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After traveling to Las Vegas to marry her boyfriend, then quickly separating only to reunite again, Sinead O'Connor took to her Twitter account on Wednesday desperately asking for psychiatric help and medication.

"i realize i will be in trouble 4 doing this but..Ireland is a VERY hard place to find help in," she began in a string of tweets, earlier today. "so having tried other ways 1st im asking does any1 know a psychiatrist in Dublin or Wicklow who could urgently see me today please? Im really un-well....and in danger.

"the Sindo article about them trying to lose Barry his job and every1 being sh-t to him 4 marrying me has spun me off and im ill and i desperately need to get back on meds today. am in serious danger. please e mail me at iamwonderful@me.com if u know or are a psychiatrist who can help me today..."

Black Taxi Use the Perspective of a 'Hand' to Find Love -- Video Premiere

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Black Taxi have witnessed the musical tides of New York City change since their inception in 2007. After quietly waiting in the wings, the Brooklyn-based band released their album, 'Things of That Nature,' a wonderful debut of glossy pop and honest lyricism. It's been a while since the band has released new material, but that's all about to change. Sophomore release 'We Don't Know Any Better' showcases a more mature Black Taxi, focused on pop precision.

'Hand,' the band's newest single, features masterful instrumentation and inspiring guitar arpeggios. Lead singer Ezra Huleatt dons streaks of face paint in the song's accompanying video, while being filmed from countless oblique angels.

Red Hot Chili Peppers: Anthony Kiedis Foot Surgery Postpones US Tour

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Their new album is called 'I'm With You' but U.S. fans of Red Hot Chili Peppers will have to be without the group for a little while as singer Anthony Kiedis' foot injury has forced the band to postpone their U.S. tour.

According to a press release Jan. 11, Kiedis "recently underwent surgery to remove a crushed sesamoid bone and correct a detached flexor tendon in his foot and is expected to make a full recovery." There's no word as to how or when Kiedis was injured.

Drummer Chad Smith added a bit more info via Twitter on Kiedis.

Bon Iver to Play 'Saturday Night Live'

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2012 is shaping up to be one hell of a year for Bon Iver. After earning high spots on a more than a few year-end lists and locking down four top Grammy nominations (Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Alternative Album), the Wisconsin folksters announced they will make their 'Saturday Night Live' debut on Feb. 4. The announcement was made by 700 young angels, in a thin falsetto.

This week, the Justin Vernon-led outfit also announced they will play Coachella's main stage in April. On top of that, Vernon is launching a record label, Chigliak Records, which will focus on putting out rare albums that were never or only locally released. So yeah, it seems that the guy has found ways to spend his time other than living in a cabin in the woods for months at a time.

Lights: Nude Pics of Her Online Are 'Faker Than Meg Ryan's Orgasm'

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Lights released her single 'Toes' last year but the Canadian electro-pop singer wants fans to know that online naked photos currently circulating and revealing basically everything except the toes aren't of her.

Lights, born Valerie Poxleitner, tweeted that certain nude pictures online claiming to be of the singer are fakes. "There are nude photos of someone on the Internet that are supposed to be me," she said. "They're not. She doesn't even have tattoos! Just to be clear."

Shortly afterward she posted the same statement on her Facebook page which resulted in hundreds of comments. "I need real ones so I can determine which ones are fake," one fan quipped.

Son of Yardbirds Drummer Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charges

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Simon Jasper McCarty, son of Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarty, has pleaded guilty to child pornography charges. He faces 15 to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced in June. McCarty is himself a musician as well, and ran a foundation providing musical lessons and concerts for orphans in other countries.

McCarty was first apprehended in 2008 at the Hilo airport in Hawaii when photos of nude children fell out of his bag while a TSA officer examined it. Further investigation uncovered more than 400 still images and 200 video clips of child pornography stored on his laptop and external hard drive.

The house with the wilderness of manitoba: The canadian band share northern secrets

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In House is AOL Music's series in which we welcome artists into our offices to play some music, chat with our staffers and, generally, just hang out. For our latest visit, we sat down with Canadian crooners the Wilderness of Manitoba to discuss their album 'When You Left the Fire.'

On a late October afternoon in New York, the Wilderness of Manitoba set out to teach a few pasty music nerds about the joys of Canada. "We just got the internet," multi-instrumentalist Scott Bouwmeester jokingly tells Spinner about his native country. "There's a lot of good things on there." A long way away from their home in Toronto, the band stopped by our Manhattan office to share a few tunes from their newest album 'When You Left the Fire,' available now via tinyOGRE. But before they struck their first somber chord, constant touring had given the five-piece a few lingering questions about the US of A.

"There are weird wars between certain states. Like Missouri and Kansas don't like each other," singer Melissa Dalton says after touring the Midwestern states. "Well, I grew up in the Balkans, so I'm kind of used to that. So it's not really new," banjo player Stefan Banjevic chimes in assuredly. "Yeah, the Kansas/Missouri feud is exactly like the Balkans," Bouwmeester sarcastically retorts.

Anthony Green Is in the Collaborative Spirit on 'Only Love' -- Song Premiere

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On Jan. 17, Circa Survive vocalist Anthony Green will release 'Beautiful Things,' his long-awaited sophomore album.

The new collection marks a major creative milestone for Green, who co-produced the album with Jason Cupp at The Big House, a studio in the sleepy beach town of Avalon, N.J., with backing – and additional production – from Green's fellow Philadelphians, Good Old War.

Noisecreep is excited to bring you the exclusive premiere of 'Only Love,' a song that will only be available on the digital deluxe version of 'Beautiful Things' and features fun. vocalist Nate Ruess. 'Only Love' was produced by Emile Haynie, who has also worked with the likes of Kid Cudi, Kanye West, Eminem, and Lana Del Ray.

Tegan and Sara Grow Up, Learn to 'Get Along' and Avoid Killing Each Other

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Since starting out as teenagers, Tegan and Sara have gone from playing to 10 people in small Canadian clubs to singing for 10,000 people in arenas around the world. Now in their 30s, the Quin twins have taken a look back at their career with their second DVD, 'Get Along,' which features tour footage, a trip to India and recordings from two intimate concerts in front of fans, friends and family.

Spinner recently caught up with Tegan to discuss the band's evolution, the sisters' relationship with their mom, who traveled with the band to India, how she and Sara have learned to coexist more peacefully and how they compare to Kings of Leon.

Lana Del Rey Is a Favorite on David Cameron's iPod -- Music Appreciation

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British prime minister David Cameron has always been keen to keep up with the cool kids' music. His everlasting praise for the Smiths has caused the band's liberal leaders to openly forbid the politician from liking them. Despite differences with his musical idols, Cameron's iPod continues to impress.

Recently speaking to The Telegraph, the Prime Minister revealed pop darling/lightning rod Lana Del Rey and Southern rockers Band of Horses are what he's currently jamming. But the statesman admits, a few questionable artists have begun to crop up amongst his MP3s. "Appalling" singers Bruno Mars and Katy Perry are "beginning to infect my iPod," Cameron tells reporters, referring to his daughters' favorite music. Del Rey's debut 'Born to Die' has yet to hit shelves -- will the conservative politician's support kill her blogger buzz?

Madonna names new album 'MDNA'

Madonna has revealed that the name of her forthcoming new album will be 'MDNA'.

'MDNA' is Madonna's 12th studio album and her first effort since 2008's 'Hard Candy'. Madonna broke the news of the title during a pre-recorded interview with Graham Norton for his BBC1 show.

Last month a man was been arrested for leaking a recording of Madonna's forthcoming new single 'Gimme All Your Luvin''. Police did not give the name of the man arrested in the city of Zaragoza in northern Spain, but they said his initials were JMR. They also said he was a big Madonna fan. He was charged and released, a police statement said.

Lawyers for the singer, who said in November that she was very upset over the leak, traced the posting to Spain. Police said they found recordings of the song in a search of the suspect's belongings, reports Reuters.

The pop icon will release the track in the last week of January, shortly before she takes to the stage to perform during the half-time show of Super Bowl XLVI on February 5. The completed version of the new track features Nicki Minaj and MIA .