Update: Steven Tyler Not Quitting Aerosmith
Well, that was quick. After days of speculation that frontman Steven Tyler was leaving Aerosmith after nearly 40 years behind that scarf-laden mic stand, and a nasty Twitter post from guitarist Joe Perry, it appears that all the hubbub was for naught and all is well in Camp Aerosmith.
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LISTEN: Them Crooked Vultures' New Album
All-star rockers Them Crooked Vultures -- featuring Foo Fighter Dave Grohl on drums, Queen of the Stone Age's Josh Homme on guitar and vocals, and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones on bass -- have posted a YouTube stream of their 13-track, self-titled debut album one week before its November 17 release. Hear it all below!
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Hot Chip's Next Album Due in February
U.K. electronic mavens Hot Chip look to match the excellence of their first three albums -- each of which earned high praise from SPIN -- with their fourth effort, One Life Stand, set for a Feb. 9, 2010, release in the U.S.
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Aerosmith to Replace Steven Tyler
All is not well in the world of Aerosmith. After bouts of band in-fighting, singer Steven Tyler has left the Boston group to focus on "something Steven Tyler: working on the brand of myself – Brand Tyler," he told Classic Rock magazine.




