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Adam Lambert, Ashley Benson, Dan Talevski, Bella Thorne, Cody Simpson Added To 2015 MUCH MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS, June 21

Much’s annual street party just got even bigger! Much confirmed today a roster of A-list presenters, and an additional performer, for the 2015 MUCH MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS. The lineup includes appearances by, among others, GRAMMY®-nominated rocker Adam Lambert, Pixels actress Ashley Benson, Underdogs actressBella Thorne, SEX WITH BRODY star Brody Jenner, Australian singer-songwriter Cody Simpson, international supermodel Gigi Hadid, Electro-pop artist Lights, and MODERN FAMILY actress Sarah Hyland. Much also revealed today that chart-topping, viral musical phenomenon Walk Off The Earth, is confirmed to perform at the 2015 MMVAs.

The lineup joins previously announced performers Carly Rae Jepsen, co-host Ed Sheeran, Fall Out Boy,Jason Derulo, Mia Martina featuring Waka Flocka, Nick Jonas, Scott Helman, Shawn Mendes, The Weeknd, and Tori Kelly. Co-hosted by internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, ETALK reporter and Much VJ Liz Trinnear, and Much and E! host Tyrone Edwards, the 2015 MMVAs kicks off live coast-to-coast-to-coast, Sunday, June 21 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Much and Much.com (check local listings to confirm broadcast times).

The full list of 2015 MMVA presenters are:
GRAMMY-nominated rocker Adam Lambert
Indie rockers Arkells
Pixels actress Ashley Benson
Underdogs actress Bella Thorne
SEX WITH BRODY star Brody Jenner
Australian singer-songwriter Cody Simpson
Pop star and Much Creator Dan Talevski
Disney sweetheart Debby Ryan
Rock-pop siblings Echosmith
Up-and-comer Francesco Yates
International supermodel Gigi Hadid
Electro-pop artist Lights
Pop-rockers Marianas Trench
Superstar singer-songwriter Nate Ruess
MODERN FAMILY actress Sarah Hyland
Canadian pop artist Shawn Hook
TEEN WOLF’s Tyler Posey
Singer-songwriter and Much Creator Tyler Shaw

In advance of the live broadcast, fans can get an in-depth look at all the MMVA action in the 30-minute original special 2015 MMVA FIRST LOOK, premiering Friday, June 12 at 6 p.m. ET on Much. Hosted by MMVA co-hosts Trinnear and Edwards, 2015 MMVA FIRST LOOK provides an exclusive sneak peek at the incredible MMVA stages, show-stopping performers, and A-list presenters set to rock this year’s awards at Much HQ.

Starting the night in style is the notorious MMVA RED CARPET SPECIAL, Sunday, June 21 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Much and Much.com, hosted by E!’s Chloe Wilde  and ETALK’s Devon Soltendieckwho welcome the always unique, and down-right outrageous, red carpet arrivals. Joining Chloe and Devon on the red carpet is comedian and Much Digital Studios creator Jus Reign who delivers irreverent comedy from his location embedded among hundreds of screaming fans.

The sought-after wristbands for the 2015 MMVAs are set to be handed out tomorrow (Wednesday, June 10) at 12 p.m. ET from Much HQ in Toronto. For all the latest info, fans can check out Much.com,Twitter, and Facebook. Fans across the country can tune into their local radio stations for a chance to win wristbands.

Finger Eleven Returns With First Album In Five Years, ‘Five Crooked Lines,’ Due Out July 31

FINGER ELEVEN is set to release their sixth studio album, and first in five years, appropriately titled FIVE CROOKED LINES, on July 31, 2015. The album’s first single, “Wolves and Doors,” is available on digital online retail outlets today and hits radio this week. 

When FINGER ELEVEN– Scott Anderson (vocals), James Black (guitar), Rick Jackett (guitar) and Sean Anderson (bass)–decided to start writing the follow-up to their 2010 album LIFE TURNS ELECTRIC, the band members all agreed they wanted to do something different. Since their formation in high school in 1990 (as Rainbow Butt Monkeys), they had released seven full-length albums – including the 2007 Juno Award winning THEM VS. YOU VS. ME, which featured the smash hit single “Paralyzer” — and experimented with a variety of styles such as hard rock, classic rock, heavy blues and textural pop. So, over a two-and-a-half year period, they decided to try a bit of everything over a multitude of writing sessions.

As the members pored through the material they had written, they agreed that the best songs, the ones that rang truest and were the most natural, were the more aggressive ones. So, instead of spit-polishing the mixes and layering the tunes with heart-rending guitar arpeggios and keys, they toughened up, building muscular walls of riffs and performing with a forcefulness and energy reminiscent of their earliest days.

“When we started the band, we just wanted to blow everyone away with force and power and MAKE them take notice of us,” says guitarist James Black. “We wanted this record to be that same kind of punch in the face. On our past couple albums, we’ve taken full advantage of the ‘studio.’  We’ve had songs with hundreds of tracks, some with forty tracks of guitar alone. This time, we wanted to keep the songs so raw they sounded like they do in the rehearsal room.”

In addition to capturing a primal, authentic feel, FIVE CROOKED LINES incorporates the band’s earliest influences and recontextualizes them in an explosive modern framework. “Absolute Truth” features a turbulent rhythm that tumbles through a vortex of quasi-psychedelic guitars, “Blackout Song” is a feast of fuzzy, wailing riffs, four-to-the-floor beats and euphoric hooks and the title track exits the gate with crashing symbols, a buzzing passage and a counter-melody that keeps the music pumping. From one song to the next, there are no compromises, no concessions and nothing tailor-crafted to suit any outside demands. There’s even a seven-minute song, “Come On, Oblivion,” a transcendent ebb-and-flow mélange of trippy acoustic and electric instrumentation that’s as reminiscent of early The Verve as it is of Pink Floyd.

The band chose the album title after they realized that Anderson’s lyrics to the title song had a universal appeal and a particular relevance to the album. “For me it’s symbolic of fortune and luck and how fragile those things are,” Anderson says. “In one instance you’ve got five crooked lines, which in one position is just a heap of bent sticks. But in the right way, they make a star, which is the most glorious shape there is.”

When all the songs were ready, FINGER ELEVEN headed down to a home studio in West Nashville where producer Dave Cobb (Rival Sons, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell) helped them narrow the bounty of songs they had written down to 12 and record them at break neck speed.  Upon arriving in Music City, FINGER ELEVEN knew they needed their record to capture the old-school atmospheres of some of their favorite classic rock records. Secondly, they needed a drummer.

“Instead of finding someone to come down to Nashville with us, we figured we could get a killer drummer there,” explains Jackett. “I mean, Nashville is home to some of the best session players. Dave called up Chris Powell, and within the first three hours of the first day it was happening. We knew right away that his drumming would elevate the entire record.”

FINGER ELEVEN, Cobb and Powell recorded FIVE CROOKED LINES in 11 days and mixed in an additional four.

Some critics and fans frown when musicians tap into a particular era for inspiration, but, having achieved success on their own terms long ago, FINGER ELEVEN don’t care.  “I think we’ve always gone against the current,” Black says, “or at least against where we’re ‘logically’ expected to go next.  Because we’re all open minded enough to just go for it, we go for it. With Five Crooked Lines I think we went far enough out there to be able to look back and say ‘Fuck it.’  We love big guitar, big beat, loud as fuck rock and roll music. We know how to do this kind of music. Let’s own it.”

Before the album’s release, FINGER ELEVEN will hit the road for shows with Three Days Grace, along with headlining and festival shows of their own starting June 13 in Burlington, Ontario, Canada at the Sound of Music Festival.

Check out FINGER ELEVEN at any of the following stops, with more dates to be announced in the coming weeks:

DATE               CITY                             VENUE

 

Sat 6/13            Burlington, ONT.            Sound of Music Festival
Thu 6/18            Franksville, WI               Krautfest
Fri 6/19             Newton, IA                    Iowa Speedway (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series)
Sat 6/20            Joliet, IL                        Mojoes
Sun 6/21           Traverse City, MI           Ground Zero
Fri 7/3               Warwick, PQ.                Festival Hommes Fort Warwick
Thu 7/9             Pittsburgh, PA              Stage AE
* Fri 7/10           Lansing, MI                   Common Ground Music Festival
* Sat 7/11          Columbus, OH              LC Pavilion
* Mon 7/13        Nashville, TN                 Cannery Ballroom
* Tue 7/14         Louisville, KY                Diamond Pub Concert Hall
* Wed 7/15        Peoria, IL                      Limelight
Thu 7/16            Cadott, WI                    Rock Fest
Sat 7/18            Walker, MN                   Moondance Jam
* Tue 7/21         Stroudsburg, PA           Sherman Theater
* Wed 7/22        Portland, ME                 State Theater
Fri 7/24             Dayton, OH                   Oddbody’s Music Room
Sat 7/25            St. Louis, MO                Fubar
Sun 7/26           Springfield, MO             Gillioz Theatre
Mon 7/27          Fayetteville, AR             George’s Majestic
* Tue 7/28         Wichita Falls, TX           Kay Yeager Coliseum
Thu 7/30            Clive, IA                        7 Flags Event Center
Fri 7/31             Sioux City, IA                Hard Rock Hotel
Sun 8/2             Fort Wayne, IN              Piere’s
Mon 8/3            Cleveland, OH               The Agora Ballroom
Tue 8/4             Buffalo, NY                   Iron Works
Wed 8/5            Manchester, NH Jewel
Fri 8/14             Mount Brydges, ONT.    RockinWheel Fest Lion’s Park

* With Three Days Grace

Band Makes Low-Budget Music Video Parodying High-Budget Music Videos….And The Results Are Priceless

Fidlar just released their low budget video for the song 40oz. On Repeat, remaking Britney, George Michael, Weezer, Oasis and more. Here’s the complete list they work from:

0:24 Sugar Ray – Fly
0:39 Suicidal Tendencies – Institutionalized
0:55 Missy Elliot – Supa Dupa Fly
1:05 Devo – Jocko Homo
1:21 Weezer – Sweater Song
1:35 Eminem – Real Slim Shady
1:43 Beastie Boys – Fight For Your Right
1:57 Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity
2:13 Hives – Walk Idiot Walk
2:29 Oasis – Wonderwall
2:40 Soundgarden – Black Hole Sun
2:47 Korn – Freak on a Leash
2:57 Britney Spears – Hit Me Baby
3:09 George Michael – Faith
3:31 Green Day – Good Riddance

U2 joins Mount Sinai Hospital’s Rock N’ Stroll campaign

Legendary rock band U2 will lend a hand to raise awareness for the second annual Rock N’ Stroll fund raising event by Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital. U2 joins last year’s legends Elton John, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss, Slash from Guns n’ Roses and David Bowie. The goal this year was to add another high-profile rocker, and few are as well known as U2.

The campaign features babies in the make-up and costumes of legendary rock stars, all of whom granted the hospital the use of their imagery in 2014 and again in 2015 with the welcomed addition this year of U2’s Bono and The Edge.

U2 is currently on a 20-city tour of Europe and North America that includes two nights in Toronto, July 6 & 7. Despite their busy schedule, they took the time to review the Mount Sinai Rock N’ Stroll campaign and agreed to lend their support.

“The power that U2 lends to this campaign is immeasurable,” says Jim Wentzell, EV-P, Marshall Fenn Communications. “We got such a great response from the artists last year we approached U2 and they very graciously and quickly agreed to the use of their iconic images even though they are in the midst of an exhausting tour.”

Rock N’ Stroll®, is a unique fund raising walk supporting healthy moms and babies. Mount Sinai Hospital began as a maternity hospital and has grown into one of Canada’s busiest birthing centres. Over the years, clinical and scientific advances have advanced the frontiers of maternity care and newborn care, and Mount Sinai has been at the forefront of that change.

The event is promoted through out-of-home advertising created by Toronto agency Marshall Fenn Communications. The agency’s Co-creative Directors Dan Couto and Mike Vinakmens conceived the campaign. It will include transit, billboards, wilding and print. More media will be added as the date for the event approaches.

The inaugural 2014 event attracted more than 1,500 participants.

The 2015 event will be run September 27 in Earl Bales Park. Participants are encouraged to bring their baby strollers, but anyone is welcome to Rock N’ Stroll® to enjoy the Sunday morning walk, live entertainment and activities for the whole family.

“Our first year exceeded our goals and generated an enormous amount of awareness, particularly when Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley visited the hospital themselves to lend their personal support while they were on tour in Toronto,” says Lindsey Hodgson, Director, Communications & Marketing, Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation. “We’re very grateful to all of these rock legends for their support of our hospital and for allowing us to use their highly recognizable images to support our cause.”

Why Everyone In Music Industry Wants a Piece of the Streaming Pie

Executives at music streaming companies such as Spotify, Tidal and Pandora were probably left with mixed emotions after yesterday’s events at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. On the one hand the already crowded music streaming market just got even more competitive, but on the other hand it seems clearer than ever that streaming is the future of music consumption now that Apple decided to throw its hat into the ring.

So why does everyone want a piece of the streaming pie? Well besides vinyl, which continues to do well in a niche of its own, streaming is the only segment of the music market that is not shrinking right now. In fact, worldwide streaming revenues increased by almost 40 percent last year as the number of subscribers grew from 28 million in 2013 to 41 million by the end of last year. According to IFPI, ad-supported and subscription-based streaming accounted for 32 percent of digital music revenues in 2014, up from just 9 percent in 2008.

In Apple’s case however, the decision to join the subscription-streaming market is probably less about getting a piece of the $2 to $3 billion streaming market and more about tying customers to its own devices. If streaming is what people want and Apple can deliver a compelling service that works seamlessly across all of its devices, it might help Apple not only to protect its core hardware business but to grow it.

Infographic: Why Everyone Wants a Piece of the Streaming Pie | Statista
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Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Confirms There Will Be A ‘Sonic Highways 2’

Dave Grohl confirmed there will be another excellent Sonic Highways season. The only thing he doesn’t show for sure, is where the focus will be. “It might or might not be international. It might only be England, or be England and other places, or maybe it’s places in America and people from other countries that are inspired by these places in America. It can be anywhere, because every city has a musical history. Of all the places in the world, England and the UK seems like it would be like shooting fish in a barrel because there’s so fucking much here.”

Read more at http://www.nme.com/nme-video/foo-fighters-dave-grohl-confirms-sonic-highways-2-plans/4282812053001#5DSUch98LwTumF5D.99″

British Artists Score Highest Recorded Share Of Global Music Sales

* UK acts account for over 1 in 7 of albums sold world-wide in 2014
* 5 of top 10 best-selling artist albums globally are by home-grown talent
* UK albums and singles generate approx. $2.75 billion in world sales in 2014

Global sales survey revealed in BPI’s Music Market 2015 yearbook – a comprehensive guide to the 2014 music year in numbers, with detailed analysis & commentary on market trends shows the UK is still dominating the world sales market.

UK artists accounted for 13.7 per cent of artist albums sold around the world.The global retail value of British recorded music is estimated at around $2.75 billion in 2014. British artists dominated at home with over half of all UK Official Chart album sales (53.5 per cent) and enjoyed major share gains in key global markets, including the US, Canada, Australia, Italy and Sweden

BPI’s Music Market 2015 also reveals that streaming doubled in 2014, while compilation album sales rose a third successive year. The rate of decline in CD sales slowed and vinyl enjoyed a 20-year high, reflecting an emerging ‘multi-channel’ dynamic.

Cookie Monster Stars in ‘Jurassic Cookie’, A ‘Sesame Street’ Parody of ‘Jurassic Park’

It took a brilliant scientist with a brilliant idea to open the world’s first cookie theme park – Jurassic Cookie. Join Cookie Monster and his friends in an action packed giant dino-cookie chase!

VP Records Announces Release of Annual Compilation Reggae Gold 2015

For over 20 years, the world’s #1 Caribbean music compilation Reggae Gold brings the genre’s top hits into one must-have collection for the masses. 2015’s installment, out July 17, 2015 on VP Records, is filled with the season’s freshest sounds in roots, dancehall, lover’s rock and pop-fused reggae from a diverse group of talent.

From the Canadian pop supergroup Magic’s #1 Billboard single “Rude” to comedian/actor/singer Eddie Murphy’s return to reggae on his latest single “Oh Jah Jah,” (following his 1993 Shabba Ranks collab “I Was A King”) – there is no shortage of crossover appeal on Reggae Gold 2015.

This year’s installation features a multitude female artists reigning in reggae today – from emerging stars like the Rastafarian singer Jah9 (“Avocado”), reggae pop princesses’ Toian (“Love It”) and Ikaya (“My Man”) to Jamaica’s leading ladies, like dancehall diva Spice (“Conjugal Visit” ft. Vybz Kartel), the soulful songstress Etana (“I Rise”) and roots reality lyricist Queen Ifrica (“I Can’t Breathe”). The latter song carries a strong message to stop police brutality and racial profiling worldwide.

The set also delves into exclusive new music from Jamaica’s top male artists. Jah Cure reveals his latest single “Made In California” off his upcoming album The Cure and the legendary crooner Beres Hammond
delivers his stellar new anthem “Jamaican International Dance.” Singer-songwriter Christopher Martin turns heads with the island’s chart climber “I’m A Big Deal,” while overnight sensation Gully Bop proves ground with his popular tracks ” My God Dem Nuh Bad Like We” and “Body Specialist.” Dancehall star Busy Signal drops lyrical fire on the flirtatious fun track “Text Message,” and Gyptian unveils his latest steamy single “All On Me.” Every song counts on this collection.

TRACK LISTING
Magic – Rude
Jah Cure – Made In California
Beres Hammond – Jamaican International Dance
Christopher Martin – I’m A Big Deal
Gully Bop – My God Dem Nuh Bad Like We
Gully Bop – Body Specialist
Busy Signal – Text Message
Ding Dong – Syvah
Gyptian – All One Me
Dexta Daps – Morning Love
Spice ft. Vybz Kartel – Conjugal Visit
Toian – Love It
Ikaya – My Man
Jah 9 – Avocado –
Romain Virgo – Stars Across The Sky
Yahsha – Karma
Etana – I Rise
Eddie Murphy – Oh Jah Jah
Queen Ifrica – I Can’t Breathe
Inner Circle ft. Chronixx & Jacob Miller – Tenement Yard (News Carrying Dread)

How Great Is Muhammad Ali? Let Him Explain It To You

In this press conference at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1974, a short time prior to his world championship fight with George Foreman, Muhammad Ali explains how good he is:

I have wrestled with an alligator
I done tussled with a whale
I done handcuffed lightning
Throwed thunder in jail