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Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
Up to the minute breaking news from the world of music, from the editors of Rolling Stone.

Rolling Stone?s Top Stories
by Rolling Stone
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 10:52pm • Nickelback Signs Live Nation Deal • First Listen to New Kings of Leon • Metallica’s “Death Magnetic” Package Details • New Music Report: Beck • Girl Talk’s Free Album: Success? • New Reviews: Beck, David Bowie • On Tour: Ice Cube, Shudder to Think • Slumping Sales Hurting Box Sets • Osbournes, Costello Strike TV Deals • Madonna and Britney Collaborate Again • Live [...]
Kings of Leon Bring Sex, Fire on ?Only By the Night?: A First Listen
by Kevin O'Donnell
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 10:51pm The Smoking Section told you about the Kings of Leon’s boozy recording sessions for their new album, and today Rock Daily got an early listen to the Followill brothers’ September 23rd LP Only By the Night. The first indication this record is ready to kick some ass? It’s got a track called “Sex on Fire” [...]
Tour Tracker: Ice Cube, Shudder to Think and TV on the Radio
by Daniel Kreps
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 10:30pm Ice Cube takes a break from starring in family films to hit the road for Raw Footage, Shudder to Think get the band back together and TV on the Radio return to the stage. The full list of dates for each of these tours lies after the jump. Ice Cube August 21 - Seattle, WA @ [...]
EMI Readies Video Game Music Album Featuring ?Castlevania Rock?
by Daniel Kreps
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 9:58pm While artists continue to abandon EMI, the label is hoping video game music can give them a boost. Video Games Live, like its name suggests, brings video game music into a live venue. Now, they’re taking their interactive live performances and putting them onto an album recorded at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios. EMI Classics [...]
Thousands Grab Girl Talk?s ?Feed the Animals? For Free, Creating Doubts About...
by Daniel Kreps
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 9:10pm Did Girl Talk make a mistake by using the pay-what-you-want method when releasing his new album Feed the Animals? That’s what the Los Angeles Times wonders in an article examining whether an indie artist can generate income using the same experimental release strategy first pioneered by Radiohead’s In Rainbows. While the sales numbers of Feed [...]
New Reviews: Beck, David Bowie and Ratatat
by Rolling Stone
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 8:35pm This week’s high profile releases are headlined by Beck’s Danger Mouse-produced freakout Modern Guilt. Melissa Maerz says Modern Guilt “indulges Beck’s love of Sixties psychedelic music, and the results are vividly rendered — all acid-trip guitars, mod dance-party beats, daisy-chain harmonies and thundering percussion. But beneath the DayGlo arrangements lie some deeply bummed-out songs about [...]
Metallica Reveal More ?Death Magnetic? Package Details
by Daniel Kreps
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 7:05pm More details of the various formats of Metallica’s Death Magnetic have emerged on the band’s Mission:Metallica website. The cheapest option, with a $24.99 price tag, is the simple Digital Death Magnetic package, which gives its buyer the digital album at midnight of street date, plus the option to download two Metallica summer concerts, ringtones and [...]
Music Sales Slump Could Spell the End of Boxed Sets
by Daniel Kreps
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 6:14pm With music sales in a steady decline, perhaps the biggest victim of the P2P era is the boxed set, with only a limited number of sets planned for the latter part of 2008. Sales of boxed sets have hit record lows, making labels reluctant about releasing them at all. This year, the most notable boxed [...]
The Osbournes, Elvis Costello Plot New TV Shows
by Daniel Kreps
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 5:16pm A pair of rock legends are set to hit televisions this year with two very different shows. First, Ozzy Osbourne and his family will return to TV after six episodes of their still-untitled, hour-long variety-esque show were picked up by Fox, the proud broadcaster of shows like The Moment of Truth, Paradise Hotel and Herman’s [...]
New Music Report: Beck?s ?Modern Guilt?
by Rolling Stone
Posted on 8 Jul 2008 at 4:20pm This week’s New Music Report stars Beck and his spooky, psychedelic, Danger Mouse-produced album Modern Guilt. The record channels classic 60s bands like the Zombies and recalls Danger Mouse’s work with Gnarls Barkley. How does it hold up against other Beck classics? Click above for Senior Editor Melissa Maerz’s complete take on Modern Guilt. >>Watch [...]

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