NEW MUSIC OUT TODAY
• "Happiness Bastards", The Black Crowes. This is their ninth album. Their guest is Lainey Wilson.
"Everything I Thought It Was" is Justin Timberlake's sixth album. His guests are N Sync, Toby Nwigwe, and Fireboy DML.
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"Higher Power" is by Scott Stapp, the singer of Creed. This is his fourth solo album.
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'N Sync Reunited for a Surprise Performance at Justin Timberlake's Album Release Show
'N Sync reunited at Justin Timberlake's album release show Wednesday night in L.A. It was their first live performance since the 2013 "MTV Video Music Awards."
The guys performed a four-song set of "Girlfriend," "Bye Bye Bye," "It's Gonna Be Me," and their new song "Paradise." That one's on Justin's album, "Everything I Thought It Was," which came out today.
It doesn't seem like this is the last we'll see of 'N Sync. Justin posted a photo of their five stools onstage, and Lance Bass commented quote, "That was fun. Let's do it again soon."
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Bon Jovi released a new song, "Legendary," from his upcoming album, Forever, which is out June 7th.
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Vampire Weekend released a new single yesterday called "Classical."
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Jimmy Page teamed with Gibson to release a new double-neck guitar.
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Roger Daltrey Thinks Smashing a Guitar Is Like Killing His Wife
The Who were pretty notorious for smashing their instruments. But Roger Daltrey was never a part of that.
I mean, he was the singer, so he really didn't have anything to smash, other than a tambourine or a harmonica . . . and the optics on that are incredibly underwhelming.
But Roger never felt like he was missing out. He admits he smashed a guitar ONE TIME, and he hated it. In fact, he said it felt like he was KILLING HIS WIFE. (???)
He added, quote, "The guitar was worth 50 gigs."
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Jelly Roll Regrets 98% of His Tattoos
Jelly Roll told "GQ" that he, quote, "regrets 98% of his tattoos . . . almost all of them." His best advice if you're thinking about getting a tattoo, is don't go cheap. He said, "If you can't afford the artist you want right now, start putting money in a coffee can until you can."
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