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+ Julian Casablancas, lead singer of The Strokes, plans to launch his debut solo record with an over-the-top tour, Disney-style. As in he'll ride a pole like Miley? We might actually be intrigued by that. (NME)

+ Happy 1st Birthday to The JoBros A Little Bit Longer album, which turned out to be a HUGE trending topic in the Twitterverse today. (Twitter)

+ If you had enough money (or assistants) to get multiple hair extensions glued to your head on a daily basis, you would probably take care of them or at the very least brush them once in a while, right? Then tell us WHYYYYYY Britney seems to go out of her way to make her hair extensions look as obvious (and obviously not washed) as possible? If anyone is within reach, would you please just shake her?? Thanks. (The Blemish)

+ Oh -- and in case you're wondering how Britney's looking so good in a bikini (with those tracks covered up by a huge hat), it comes in a box and is delivered to her door/tour bus. And it's not crack. (ICYDK)

+ With a new album on the way, Janet Jackson is ready for another new look (no, it's not a new pair of Juicy Couture sweatpants). The question is, are you ready? (Bossip)

+ Also, did you know Ryan Gosling has a band? Listen to this song off his forthcoming debut album and see what you think. Sounds like Elvis, Jeff Buckley, and Johnny Cash. Kinda? (PopSugar)

+ Kelly Osbourne is looking very "True Blue" Madonna these days. "Likes this." (Popsquire)

++ UPDATE: The Jonas Brothers' Lines, Vines And Trying Times album cover was photographed by Matt Albiani. ++

Huge Jonas day yesterday! The Jonas Brothers took to Twitter to reveal the cover art for their next album, Lines Vines And Trying Times, due out June 16.

The album cover photo shoot apparently took place in Corsicana, Texas at Caleb's Diner. While I loved the bright lights/ big city album art for A Little Big Longer a little bit better, the cover of the Jonas Brothers' Lines, Vines And Trying Times album is the perfect portrait of the boys as they cross the bridge of their career from teen musicians to mature multimedia moguls -- in addition to their massive world tour, their Disney TV show, J.O.N.A.S., premieres May 2nd, they're working on the Camp Rock sequel (and don't forget the farting dog movie!), they're launching a Jonas-inspired clothing line, and there's their Jonas Group involvement with Honor Society and Demi Lovato -- gotta support your friends, after all.

Furthermore, the Lines Vines And Trying Times album cover clearly says that this is a more mature musical step in the Jonas Brothers' career. The serious/ no smiles faces, (while attractive, yes), are right in tune with Nick Jonas' statement to Billboard.com, that Lines, Vines And Trying Times is "our journal in songs," mostly about "all things we've gone through, personal experiences we get inspiration from." And that the album is going to be more metaphorical. And does anyone else sense a slightly country-ish/ Americana/ "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road" vibe with the dusty, muted tones here?

Anyway, those are my thoughts on the Lines, Vines And Trying Times album cover. What do you think?

+ Plus, after the jump, find out the four artists you NEED to know before you listen to the Jonas Brothers' new album! Read more...

Wahh! Poor Nick Jonas. As if having an innocent lunch with Miley Cyrus -- the same Miley who once referred to you as her "Prince Charming" but LATER told the whole world "7 Things" she hates about you and THEN told the world she still dreams about you -- wasn't STRESSFUL ENOUGH, then Miley Twitters about lunch and THEN you got in a fender bender and some paparazzi dropped the F-bomb at you!

Relax, Nick! Trust me, I've been driving far longer than you have, and I'm still A WAY worse driver. I can't count the number of cars I've "gently tapped." "Love nudged," if you will! And Nick, you're famous, so, like, who cares if you swap a little paint with another car? You can just buy that person a new car, right? I'm not saying make it a habit or anything, but it's not a bad position to be in.

That said, here are five music videos featuring drivers who are WAY way worse than you, Nick!

1.) New Kids On The Block| "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" -- First of all, NO ONE was wearing their seat belt in this video, there are WAY too many people in the back seat, and I'm pretty sure Joe(y) McIntyre may or  may not have been driving without a license.

2.) Britney Spears | "Womanizer" -- Aside from the fact that Britney drives with her foot, she also PROBABLY isn't even a licensed chauffeur!! NOT ALLOWED!

3.) Sammy Hagar | "I Can't Drive 55" -- Dudeface was just SETTING himself up for a ticket. Make like New Edition and slow it down!

4.) Kelly Clarkson | "Never Again" -- Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. Didn't your mama EVER teach you not to play games with the driver when the car is in motion?

5.) Justin Timberlake | "What Goes Around/ Comes Around" -- This is the one where Scarlett Johansson more or less dies in a horrible fiery, thankfully fictious wreck. That ended badly!

... See, Nick Jonas? There are FAR worse drivers out there. Just remember to always buckle up, check your mirrors, and always ALWAYS leave a note if you nick a nearby car. (Unless it's paparazzi...)

Today there was a big Jonas Brothers press call (how else do you think all magazines and Websites get the same celebrity news on the same day at the same time? Press calls!) where the guys, who I assume are very tan from their trip to the Bahamas, got on the horn and revealed some news about their upcoming world tour and their upcoming album. The most important Jonas Brothers new you need to know...

+ The Jonas Brothers' new album and the follow-up to A Little Bit Longer, will most likely be out June 15! The album title is still under wraps. (Until it isn't.) As Diddy likes to say, GET READY!

+ The Jonas Brothers 2009 world tour's gonna be in the round, which means every seat's gonna rule! No word on whether or not foam will be involved.

+ The Jonas Brothers aren't on Twitter (yet... BOO!), but... Garbo, John Taylor, and Jack Lawless are. Frankie Jonas = probably not on Twitter. (Yet!)

+ Nick said he wants to go to college some day, maybe at Northwestern. (This just in: Northwestern apps increased by 17 billion!) But we already knew that Nick Jonas <3s Chicago. Refer back to August 9, 2008, Day 2 of MTV's "Jonas Brothers: Live & Mobile," when the Jonas Brothers were driving to Madison Square Garden with their parents, and Nick told us he wants to live in Chicago someday. See people? I am A WALKING ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JONAS BROTHERS KNOWLEDGE!

In the year 2008 alone, the Jonas Brothers did more in 365 days than 365 people do in 365 years. There were their "Look Me In The Eyes" and "Burning Up" tours. The release of Camp Rock and A Little Bit Longer. They even let us hang out with them for two (exhausting) days straight during MTV's "Jonas Brothers: Live & Mobile" event. There were those billion and six awards shows, including the VMAs. TV appearances like FNMTV. Their Burning Up book. Public appearances. More appearances in places that require appearing at, which require travel and getting up early. And those Jonas Brothers videos -- they shot "Burnin' Up," "Lovebug" and "Tonight" in 2008 alone -- don't just make themselves.

Fast forward to a new year -- it hasn't even been 2009 for like, five seconds, and already the Jonas Brothers have performed on the Grammys, performed on Saturday Night Live, shot their Jonas Brothers Experience MTV special, released their 3D movie, the soundtrack, and flown EVERYWHERE in a jet and surprised EVERYONE who wasn't dead or already being surprised by the Publisher's Clearinghouse Prize Patrol.

Still, they've got their new Disney TV show, J.O.N.A.S. at the ready. Camp Rock 2 is coming up, AND they're planning a 2009 world tour. AND, according to M Magazine, the Jonas Brothers are prepping their fourth studio for release in June or July 2009.

I KNOW that the Jonas Brothers are living the dream and everything, but their lives are starting to look like one long movie montage where people go shopping, except instead of shopping, they keep flying places, hugging crying fans, and promoting new products and iterations and extensions of the Jonas Brand almost every single day. And instead of a movie, these are the Jonas Brothers' real lives. I'm really starting to understand why a lot of Tokio Hotel fans petitioned to have the band take a break in late 2008.

So, you tell me -- do you think the Jonas Brothers need to take a breather, lest Burnin' Up becomes burnin' out? Or are you ready for that new album, no matter what? (And, BTW, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume that that Chris Brown track isn't going to make it on the Jonas Brothers album. Just assuming here.)

So I was washing my hands in the bathroom right after a private screening of Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, (side note: I just DO NOT understand why people don't wash their hands after peeing. There is NOTHING grosser, and I feel like if I see you skip the sink after the stall, then I'm well within my rights to judge you. [Side note to the side note, I once saw Duffy in the women's bathroom here on the 17th floor, and she absolutely, positively washed her hands. Now, I liked her a lot to begin with, but having that hygienic  confirmation only made me like her more.]) and I was thinking how in their 3D glasses, everyone kinda looked like Robert Pattinson.

And THAT'S when it hit me: Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience was better than Twilight the movie.

Sure, comparing Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience to Twilight is sorta apples to oranges, but considering the hot dude(s) factor, the fanatical following, and the insane anticipation and build-up to both, (plus, both involve magic!) it becomes McIntoshes to Macouns. (Oooh! There's also Twilight's whole apple-as-symbol-of-forbidden-fruit theme! I'M A GENIUS!)

But back to Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, also known as JB3D. I absolutely never wanted the movie to end, and I had pouty sad face when it did. Twilight, on the other hand, couldn't have ended fast enough. (Don't get me wrong, I loved the books, but the movie was a total letdown.)

Coming from someone who spent two days on tour with the Jonas Brothers (and some of the movie footage was filmed then! I was standing right outside when they came out of the Highline Ballroom, for instance), I can honestly assure you that Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience will be one of the greatest, if not THE greatest Jonas experience of your Jonas journey -- possibly even better than seeing them live because you get a front-row seat, and you get to experience the show from the perspective of the Jonas Brothers. If the movie was made for fans who didn't get a chance to see the Jonas Brothers live, then seriously, not even a spot smack in front of the stage can top the view that Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience provides.

I don't want to give too much more away because really, you should go into the movie with a clean slate, and ultimately it doesn't really matter what I think, AND you're going to love it no matter what. But I will share a few more observations...

STOP HERE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO READ ANY JONAS SPOILERS!

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I stopped into the Times Square Virgin Megastore this morning on my way to work to pick up the Incredibad album (yes, I actually still buy albums and still call them "albums" too), and aside from the fact that this location -- the one where the Jonas Brothers fought their way through massive midnight crowds to buy A Little Bit Longer this past August -- a scene you'll see AND LOVE in Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience -- is closing (thanks, INTERNET!) to make way for a MASSIVE Forever 21.

Anyway, EVERYTHING IN THE ENTIRE STORE IS PRICED TO MOVE, PEOPLE, as the garish orange signs will not allow you to forget for a second. But propped up against the wall in the very back of the store I found the saddest for-sale item -- this $29.00 Notorious B.I.G. doll, marked down an additional 20% off.

Seriously, buy the jokey penis books and "Guitar Hero" keychains and stuff, but not taking Biggie and leaving him here all by himself like this is like killing him all over again. Biggie, Mama's comin' for you! We're still missing you!

+ Vintage video: Diddy, Faith Evans, 112 & Sting remember Biggie at the 1997 VMAs with "Mo Money, Mo Problems / I'll Be Missing You (Live)." (This is one of all-time favorite VMA moments.)

Initially I thought Tokio Hotel looked fine to me when I interviewed them on Halloween -- Tom always wears shirts he could swim in, and Bill's always looked like he could easily fit both of his legs into just one leg of my pants.

However when I saw this photo of them from the EMAs...

... I kinda had to start leaning toward agreeing with Tokio Hotel fan sites like Tokio Hotel Rocks -- they're so concerned about the boys and their grueling schedule of concerts and appearances, that they started an online letter-writing campaign asking Tokio Hotel to slow down, even it means waiting a little bit longer (if you will) for their next album.

+ Find out more about Tokio Hotel Rocks' effort to play mother hen and tuck the boys into bed for less maje "kino," and a more "huhn" soup and R&R.

Plus, watch three videos inspired to take a load off -- Ringo Starr (not to be confused with Gringo Starr) & His All-Starr Band's cover of The Band's classic "The Weight," (sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Take A Load Off, Annie"), and, after the jump, New Edition's "Cool It Now," and The Academy Is...'s "Slow Down."

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Surrounded by throngs of women in age- and weather-inappropriate outfits, as well as girls in t-shirts and oversized pins that triggered in me as much nostalgia as going back to my first-grade classroom, I took my seat in section 126 at Madison Square Garden last night and waited for the New Kids on the Block to start their show.

Though I’d met the New Kids on the Block earlier that day, this would be only my second time ever seeing them perform live. The first time was in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Richfield Coliseum, which no longer exists anymore (the venue, not Cleveland), and it was either back in 1988 or 1989. For the sake of a solid, strong-sounding number, let’s say it was 1988, even though that makes me sound even older than I am. Anyway, the last time I’d seen New Kids on the Block perform was about 20 years ago. And while back then, my affections for Donnie, Joey, Jordan, Jon, and Danny were an ever-revolving carousel -- truly, I had a different favorite Kid every week -- on the whole, my sheer devotion to New Kids as a unit could barely be contained by my little body in a too-big Joey McIntyre tee and mini porkpie hat, and don't think for a second that I didn't have that hat, because I totally did.

Anyway, armed with the wisdom of years, I settled in and killed time until the show started by reading the text messages on the Jumbotron. My favorite: “I came all the way from my mom’s ovaries for this concert. I’m the oldest ho here!” Not sure how the two are related, and with the exception of any possible test tube babies in the audience, it’s likely that everyone in the audience started off in an ovary, at least genetically. But whatever.

Anyway, what follows is a (basically) step-by-step (if you will) account of New Kids on the Block’s Monday, October 27, 2008 concert at Madison Square Garden.

SO! The house lights finally go down, everyone begins the slow ascent into freak-out mode. The onstage video screens start showing some cinematic pre-roll clip that announces how New Kids are totally back! It sounds sort of like Gladiator and looks like one of those Left Behind movies Kirk Cameron’s in.

The guys rise up from a platform like a boy band phoenix and launch into their new single, “Single,” which segued nicely into “My Favorite Girl” (a song I completely forgotten I’d loved). Joey reaches the most Jonas-y levels of squeaks and squeals. The middle schoolers near me lose their marbles. I do the math and fail to understand. Jordan re-demonstrates his Moonwalk skills as well as that token falsetto, which didn’t sound a day over 1989. By the time the New Kids busted out “The Right Stuff,” everyone in the damn house was doing full to modified version of the “oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh” dance, and I was praying that the rebar, steel, and concrete reinforcements of MSG were working overtime.

Next up was “Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time).” Did YOU know that song was originally by The Delfonics and NOT the New Kids, by the way? True story. Also true, Jordan did this one in a sweet-ass Sinatra-/ Ne-Yo-style fedora. (Sinatra will become relevant again later on in the night, by the way.) Also, a few of the other guys had on some super-bedazzled pants that were slightly off-putting and less-than-mind-blowing.

Since this was one of “the slow jam” portions of the evening, it was only natural that “Please Don’t Go Girl” followed. Unfortunately, “Please Don’t Go Girl” was super off-key. Blown earpiece? Who knows? But Joey totally redeemed himself later that night. Not redeeming, however, the putrid smell of sauerkraut coming from the row in front of me. I’m pretty sure someone was eating just sauerkraut on a bun, no hot dog. Or just straight kraut right out of the jar. Not the New Kids' fault or anything, I know, but I about heaved.

Next, New Kids brought the energy (and reality) back up a few notches and did “Grown Man,” which is their new track with Pussycat Dolls and an Aretha Franklin sample. Unfortunately none of the Pussycat Dolls were available that night, nor was Aretha, so instead Nicole Scherzinger’s visage was projected on the screen while the guys strutted their mature stuff for their mature, screaming fans. New Kids -- now with innuendo!

Oh yeah, at this point, Donnie, by far the chattiest of the New Kids (/Men) swapped out his Boston cap for a Yankees cap and made a really big deal out of that. Sports fans hooted and whooped and hollered at the appropriate times. There was then some additional banter, and then Donnie asked everyone how his ass looked. The general consensus seemed to be that it did, indeed, look fine as hell. Not-so-fine: the regurgitated hot dog smell rising up from the seats in front of me.

Right. So then they did “Games,” a testosterone-packed chant song, during which they drove home the song’s theme by flashing images of their favorite Boston sports figures on the screen, which was a little heavy-handed, but was at least a refreshing departure from what looked like Windows 98 screensavers. Then again, they could’ve been projecting gruesome, bloody images of war on the video screens, and chances are, no one would’ve cared or noticed. Oh yeah, Danny did some pretty awesome breakdancing moves, including what looked like the infamous crabwalk from The Exorcist.

After all that high-impact caloric expenditure, it was once again time to “take it down a few notches,” if you will. The New Kids did the “sitting-on-steps-at-various-levels” thing and performed “If You Go Away,” which they parlayed into what I refer to as the “Oscars’ Fallen Homies Salute.” Now, don’t get me wrong -- people dying is CERTAINLY not funny. Especially not Danny’s mother, whom he spoke about briefly and talked about her battle with breast cancer, and he discussed the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the importance of finding a cure, which was quite meaningful. They remembered Donnie’s late father too, as well as other departed members of the New Kids’ families and their friends, which personalized the show even more. What felt a bit more arbitrary, though were the tributes to Frank Sinatra, Aaliyah, Luther Vandross, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, Tupac and Biggie (in the same photo), Kurt Cobain (Really!??!!?!?!???), James Brown, and Heath Ledger. I mean, yes, it’s sad, and clearly New Kids were influenced by Frank Sinatra and Luther Vandross, but a LOT of people died in the past 15 years, you know? Anyway, I felt moderately uncomfortable.

Okay, so now we're like barely even to the halfway point of the show! Not even joking. Honest!

+ More after the jump!...

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+ Jordin Sparks admits she used to have a thing for American Idol judge Simon Cowell. "I did have a crush on Simon before going on the show," she confesses. Then, presumably, she met him and immediately came to her senses. (ICYDK)

+ Barack Obama has reportedly picked Jennifer Hudson to sing the national anthem before his DNC acceptance speech. (Entertainment Weekly)

+ Jo Bros fend off Kid Rock, hold onto the album charts' top spot a little bit longer. (MTV)

+ The juicy story behind Kelly Osbourne's black eye? A wayward kitchen cabinet fell on her face. But hey, you should see the other guy! (Starpulse)

+ Lil Wayne misses a court appearance due to an emergency orthodontic-related mishap. (TMZ)

+ Meanwhile, DMX does show up to court, and manages to get himself a plea bargain ... despite dropping the F-bomb. (MTV)

+ Tropical Storm Gustav (not to be confused with Tokio Hotel drummer Gustav Schafer) continues to wreak havoc near the coast of Mexico. Dios mio/ Oh mein gotte! (MarketWatch)