Watch: Air Tease New Song

The French ambient mavens perform the title track from their forthcoming album, Do the Joy, in the studio. Click here to watch!
Air's Jean-Benoit Dunckel

Air, the French duo of Jean-Benoit Dunckel and Nicolas Godin, never shied away from high-tech methods to promote new material -- their website for 2001's 10,000 Hz Legend, which is still live, was years ahead of its time, and crashed many a PC.

Exclusive: Brand New Unveil Album Art, Tracklisting

Find out details about the band's fourth studio album, Daisy.
Brand New

Daisy, the fourth studio album from Long Island-based rockers Brand New, will hit stores on Sept. 22 -- and we've got the first look at the album's cover art and its tracklisting.

Red Hot Chili Peppers to Record in October

Drummer Chad Smith says the band might reconnect to produce the follow-up to 2006's Stadium Arcadium.
Red Hot Chili Peppers

After nearly two years apart, the Red Hot Chili Peppers will be regrouping to record new material. Drummer Chad Smith told Billboard that the band should be reconnecting sometime in October to begin working together for the first time since touring for Stadium Arcadium wound down.

Watch: My Chemical Romance Unveil New Songs Live

During a secret show at the Roxy in L.A., the rockers play three tunes fresh from the recording studio.
My Chemical Romance

There's no substitute for live audience feedback -- so My Chemical Romance took three brand new songs straight from the studio to the stage at L.A.'s Roxy on Friday night.

Best & Worst of All Points West: Day 2

Tool provides a religious moment, My Bloody Valentine gets the finger, and Courtney Love offers an unexpected Tweet.
Tool / Kyle Dean Reinford

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Watch: Kings of Leon Rock 'Today Show'

The Followills play for the cameras in NYC -- and make the ladies swoon.
Caleb Followill on <I>Today</I>

There's no denying that Kings of Leon are one of America's biggest rock bands, especially now that the Followill boys have been beamed into living rooms and kitchens nationwide this morning on NBC's Today Show.

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