First Listen: “Pop Song” by Hafdís Huld

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Just when you thought no one can be quirkier than Bjork in Iceland, Hafdis Huld shows up. This little iceberg-folkie is loopy as hell, yet very talented and has a beautiful distinct voice. This is the first single (or buzz track) from her yet-untitled third album. Click below for the link! If anyone can get the song in mp3 format please tell us!

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Track-by-track previews of Tori Amos’s “Night Of Hunters”

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This has got to be one of the album that we are looking forward to the most. Night Of Hunters is Tori Amos’s new offering and we a reeling for a listen of anything from the classical-tinged disc.

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Britney Spears’ next single to be “Inside Out”

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Allegedly, there have been reports that the next single to receive the video treatment from Britney Spears’ album Femme Fatale is “Inside Out.” We had secretly hoped it would be “Trip To Your Heart.”  It’s not a bad song, but let’s hope there a fifth single under the record company’s sleeve.

 

Update: Apparently, it’s not! But follow us on twitter! 

Robyn covers Coldplay’s “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall”

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Robyn did Live Lounge recently and covered Coldplay’s “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall.” Dare we say it sounds better than the original? Because it does. Click below to listen to it.

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Nicola Roberts films video for second single “Lucky Day”

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Nicola Roberts’ first single “Beat Of My Drum” might have not gotten the attention that is should have, but that is not stopping the campaign for her debut album Cinderella’s Eyes in its tracks. The Girls Aloud member is still going strong and filming the second single “Lucky Day” and it looks like we are going to see more colorful underwear real soon from the ginger one.

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Video Premiere: “Pressure” by Nadia Ali, Starkillers and Alex Kenji

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Nadia Ali is not only working at her solo projects but also collaborating. She know what made her famous and her vocals have become synonymous with third-wave house music. This is not our cup of tea but will do just fine in its circles.

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Melanie C talks about “Rock Me”

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Contrary to what many internet rumors are saying, this fifth album by the lovely Melanie C will not be a dance album. What’s the sporty one without some rock? Her “atmospheric” music is always the best and is, probably, some of the most underrated songs in the pop world. The Sea, her new album, will most certainly have gems. Although we are not big fans of this single, we won’t let it taint our idea of the album.

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Video Premiere: “I Want Her But I Don’t Want Her” by Zahed Sultan

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Zahed Sultan has debuted his second video for the single “I Want Her But I Don’t Want Her” from his album Hi Fear, Lo Love, which is available on iTunes right now. In his second music video “I Want Her But I Don’t Want Her,” Zahed delves deeper into his creative psyche to explore a dark fantastical world where art meets life. Shot in High Definition and layered with animated sketches, Zahed playfully grooves on screen to a sound that is uniquely his own.

Video Premiere: “All I Ever Told You Were Lies” by Doctors & Dealers

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This is the official music video for Doctors & Dealers’ song, “All I Ever Told You Were Lies”, from the new album Every Sinner Has A Future. which will be available available in June 2011. The song is produced by Gordon Raphael (The Strokes, Regina Spektor). For more info click here.

Did you like Lady Gaga’s new video for “Judas?”

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If you haven’t seen it, it’s here. We personally think that Lady Gaga pushes too many elements into a couple of minutes. it’s too congested with images and doesn’t really serve the purpose. That last dress felt like it was a futuristic kimono, no relations. And the black Jesus personified is yet another book taken from the Madonna book. She isn’t even pushing the envelope in this one, she could have done so much more. At any rate, we it is not her worst, but it’s just too much of something.

What do you think?

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Lofty Prediction: Beyonce’s “Run The World (Girls)” will take off when the video lands!

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This is an obvious one. Still, many people are surprised that the new Beyonce single “Run The World (Girls)” hasn’t catapulted itself into the number one spot on iTunes. It’s currently sitting at a measly number 24 on the chart. Still, who thought that “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” would amount to anything? Imagine the song without the video? As beyonce would say: “This is a disaster!” Wait for the video and watch.

New Beyonce single “Girls (Who Run The World)” has leaked!

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You know we love is some Beyonce. Allegedly, we just heard that the new single from her fourth album has leaked. Click here for the news.  We have yet to confirm this. But, it’s from the biggest celebrity blogs online!

 Click below to listen to the fab new track!

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Video Premiere: “On Battleship Hill” by PJ Harvey

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It seems like Polly Jean Harvey is going to release a music video for every track on her new album Let England Shake. According to Wikipedia: “After seeing Seamus Murphy’s “A Darkness Visible” exhibition in London in 2008, Harvey contacted Murphy as she “wanted to speak to him more about his experiences being there in Afghanistan.” The collaboration grew, with Murphy taking promotional photographs in July 2010 before filming accompanying videos for each song on the album.”

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Michael Jackson’s next single is from the “Thriller” era!

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Allegedly, news is in that after the two fairly-recent and unpolished singles released from Michael Jackson’s posthumous album Michael (“Hold My Hand” and “Hollywood Tonight”), a track that is from the Thriller era will be the third single. The song is titled “Behind The Mask.” It was penned in 1979 and wasn’t allowed to be on his sixth album because of legal battles. Although, it has been covered by several artists, the MJ version is about to get its own release! Good news!

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Video Premiere: “Hollywood Tonight” by Michael Jackson

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The campaign for Michael Jackson’s album Michael is still going. This is the second single and, to tell you the truth, its a disgrace to his legacy. Out of everything he has released this is the worst bunch of strewn-together songs. They should have just left it at “This Is It.”

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