Exclusive: Albums To Look Forward To In 2012!

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  1. TBA – Alanis Morissette (Summer)
  2. TBA – Sia Furler (Summer)
  3. Le Voyage Dans La Lune – Air (Spring)
  4. TBA – Fiona Apple (Unknown)
  5. TBA – Mariah Carey (Fall)
  6. Born To Die – Lana Del Rey (January 27)
  7. TBA – Brandy (Spring)
  8. LUV – Madonna (Spring/Summer)
  9. TBA – Santigold (Summer)
  10. Lifestyle – Nelly Furtado (Summer)
  11. The MF Life – Melanie Fiona (February 7)
  12. TBA – The XX (Summer)
  13. TBA – Garbage (April)
  14. New Life – Monica (February 21)
  15. Sounds From Nowheresville – The Ting Tings (February 27)
  16. TBA – Solange Knowles (Fall)
  17. TBA – Ke$ha (May)
  18. Human Again – Ingrid Michaelson (January 30)
  19. TBA – Kate Nash (Fall)
  20. TBA – Scissor Sisters (Spring)
  21. Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – Nicki Minaj (February 14)
  22. TBA – Travis (Fall)
  23. Reign Of Terror – Sleigh Bells (February 21)
  24. Jumping Trains – Jojo (April 3)
  25. TBA – Robbie Williams (Fall)
  26. TBA – Siobhan Donaghy (Unknown)
  27. Trespassing – Adam Lambert (March 20)
  28. TBA – Hilary Duff (Unknown)
  29. TBA – Janet Jackson (Unknown)
  30. TBA – Little Boots (Summer)
  31. Soul Is Heavy – Nneka (Spring)
  32. Tramps – Sharon Van Etten (February)
  33. Electro Love – Cassie (May)
  34. TBA – Paris Hilton (Unknown)
  35. Born Villain – Marilyn Manson (February)
  36. MGMT – MGMT (Spring)
  37. TBA – No Doubt (Unknown)
  38. TBA – Christina Aguilera (Maybe)
  39. TBA – Kim Wayman (Unknown)
  40. TBA – Amy MacDonald (Spring)

Sexy Track: “What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)” by Kelly Clarkson

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We have to admit that we are not the biggest fans of Miss Kelly Clarkson, but throughout her career there have been standout records that we just couldn’t ignore like the Christina Aguilera-penned “Miss Independent” and the megahit “Since U Been Gone.” But with the new album building buzz and a little advice from our friend Jon Ali, we found ourselves dying for this track, which seems to be the next single.

“What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)” is a huge rock number with poignant lyrics and high energy. Kelly Clarkson has mustered up another big hit with the potential to rule the airwaves for months to come. This so is a no-qualms ode to perseverance. The melody is that of a well-constructed rock anthem with enough edge to make you scream inside your car even if someone is watching, which is what happened to us today on the way to work. That’s why it’s sitting atop our chart this week!

Nadine Coyle performs “Sweetest High” at Splash Bar NYC!

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Has Nadine Coyle gone crazy? The new look feels like its touching the fine line towards insanity. Christina Aguilera called she wants her “Lady Marmalade” look back! The song is strong and we knew it would do well in gay clubs, we just wonder why this surprise single came out and will it be followed by an album?

Lofty Prediction: SiA Furler to work heavily on Christina Aguilera’s new album!

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First of all, let’s all attest to the fact that the best track on Christina Aguilera’s flop of an album Bionic was the SiA Furler-penned track “You Lost Me.” Not only that, but the section she worked on was the only listenable part of the disc. Now, judging from what Xtina went through, you’d think she’d sign up and collaborate with a bunch of new artists, perhaps ones ruling the charts right now. Well, maybe it will be true, but guessing by how chummy the two have become, it seems like you haven’t seen an artistic end to their friendship which now has grown so big that Christina Aguilera assigned SiA a place on her reality show The Voice. Also, SiA is one of the greatest artists of our time so why not?

Christina Aguilera allegedly attacked on the set of The Voice!

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News just in. Allegedly, Christina Aguilera got into a tussle in recent filming of her reality show The Voice.  Not sure yet on what happened, if it was a beat down or a heckle, but some blogs are saying that she had to call security. We are not surprised that someone attacked her because she has been a rude little diva as of late. It would be nice if a nice little harmless slap was or pulling of hair was pulled, and we hope SiA was in the clear!

Goldfrapp working on new album!

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Goldfrapp‘s Will Gregory has confirmed that they duo are back in the studio to record a new album. “We have tried sitting down and writing lists and having coffee to talk about it, but usually we just mess about, it’s good not to be too conscious about what you do,” he said. This comes in as both good and bad news. Good because they need return to form, bad because we don’t have much faith in the after the two past album tanked. The last one was just horrendous.

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Tracks from SiA Furler’s little-known band Crisp leak!

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Before she was writing songs for Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears, SiA was in a band that never made it called Crisp. Surprisingly, as these tracks show, she wasn’t always the vocalist. Click below to listen to some of the tracks.

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Vanessa Carlton to release greatest hits collection…

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Vanessa Carlton has been missing in action for a while, but she is back with a repackaging of her best work to the masses. We have all her album, so this will not be of need to us, yet we are intrigued to see if there are new tracks on the album. Still, we are sad that the previously announced fourth album Rabbits On The Run has been put on hold.

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Christina Aguilera to re-release failed “Bionic”

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Allegedly, there is great speculation that Christina Aguilera might reissue Bionic in time for the release of her movie Burlesque. Although a rep from RCA is saying otherwise, many have reason to believe that it might actually come out in time for the final fourth quarter charts. Let’s wait and see. That;s not really good news, it’s more of a threat, but hey!

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Rolling Stone needs to retire…

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mrsYou know, these made up charts really piss me off. Not only because they are always off the mark, but because of how they are compiled. They always tend to be sexist (especially Rolling Stone and Q magazines) and a little on the i-hate-the-music-scene-now beat of things. 

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