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The mysterious Air Dubai: too cool for genres but not for leather pants in Texas.

Air Dubai's sound is as mysterious and varied as its six band members, each of whom look like they stepped out of six different musical acts -- Ratking, Walk The Moon, Vampire Weekend and/or One Direction, are you missing anyone? -- to create airy, chilling hip-hop-infused electro-pop that's as suspicious as it is sexy and soulful. And then there's that cover of Britney Spears' "Toxic" that sounds like The Weeknd spent the weekend with Boyz II Men (pre-The Package.) Just go with it. I promise it'll all somehow make sense.

Songs like "Soul & Body" and "Warning" have played on a continuous loop in my mind since I first heard them at the beginning of the year (I don't even have to physically play their songs on my iPod since they're firmly lodged in my brain, note for note, word for word), and when I got the chance to sit down with the band this past March at the Woodie Awards in Austin (it was brutally hot, even by Texas standards, but that didn't stop Julian Thomas from making a pair of leather pants look both cool and like a good idea), my Air Dubai obsession took flight (har) and manifested itself in a blatant gush-fest dork-out. Yo, I never said I was cool.

+ Watch Air Dubai discuss their sound, supermarkets and leather pants, and watch their "Warning" video after the jump.

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Welcome to Buzzworthy's "The Week In Pop," where we round up new album releases, talk show musical guests, and TV performances by your favorite pop stars and more (so you don't have to).

This week, Daft Punk release their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Random Access Memories, and Thirty Seconds To Mars drop their fourth effort as well, LOVE LUST FAITH + DREAMS (they hit "Conan" on Wednesday). Meanwhile, The National return with their sixth studio album, Trouble Will Find Me (catch them tonight on "Late Show With David Letterman" and on Wednesday's "The Colbert Report"). Additionally, French Montana, The Front BottomsNew Politics, and Air Dubai release new material, too. On TV, two morning show summer concert series launch on Friday with Mariah Carey performing on "Good Morning America" and fun. taking the stage for "Today."

Daft Punk, Thirty Seconds To Mars, The National, The Front Bottoms, New Politics + Air Dubai release albums; catch fun. on "Today" and Mariah Carey on "Good Morning America" in today's The Week In Pop.

NEW ALBUM RELEASES

+ Daft PunkRandom Access Memories: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter, the vocoder-rocking electro duo behind Daft Punk, eschew the EDM mainstream with an awesome exploration of '70s and '80s touchstones on their first proper album in eight years. RAM hits the nexus between technology and organic, where synths flirt with warm grooving guitars; robotic voices commingle with emotional lyrics and singing. Guests include disco pioneer Giorgio Moroder ("Giorgio By Moroder") and Pharrell Williams vocals and Nile Rodgers' killer funk guitar work is featured on the indelible singles "Get Lucky" and "Lose Yourself To Dance."  Also check out "Instant Crush" with The Strokes singer Julian Casablancas, "Doin' It Right" featuring Animal Collective's Panda Bear, and the space-out euphoria of "Touch" featuring Paul Williams.

+ Thirty Seconds To MarsLOVE LUST FAITH + DREAMS: Thirty Seconds To Mars go to great lengths for their fans with their fourth studio album, from playing free shows at churches for their "Church Of Mars" dates to as far as outer space, where they launched the first copy of their single, "Up In The Air." Their "Conquistador" lyric video looks to the heavens as well, with clouds, thunderstorms, and Aurora Borealis providing the visual backdrop. Jared Leto, his brother Shannon, and Tomo Milicevic do eventually head back to earth, though, for "The Race" lyric video, which plays like an allegory for our animalistic pursuits, with actual wild animal footage.

The NationalTrouble Will Find Me: On their sixth LP, the Brooklyn-via-Cincinnati group The National enlist guests instrumentalists Sufjan Stevens and Arcade Fire's Richard Reed Parry, and vocals from St. Vincent's Annie Clark and Sharon Van Etten. Check out "Demons," where singer Matt Berninger's laconic baritone wistfully confesses: "I am secretly in love with/ Everyone I grew up with." While the band continues to create moody, paranoid compositions with wry lyrics, there is also some sweetness, such as on the yearning "I Need My Girl." Also check out upbeat driving rockers "Sea of Love" (which houses the lines from which the album's title is derived), and the skittering "Don't Swallow The Cap."

Check out more new album releases, upcoming TV appearances, and performances after the jump.

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Haim want Taylor Swift to forget guys and party with THEM! Because GIRL POWER!

If you read Buzzworthy with any regularity, then you know one of our favorite topics is everything Taylor Swift-related. We dig her music (especially her latest "22" video), we dig her outfits (WANT ALL OF HER DRESSES), we dig her bangs, and we dig her surprised faces. And yes, we'll admit it -- we REALLY dig talking about who she's dating (or not dating, as the case may be). So sue us! We just wanna see Tay Tay happy. We feel like blogger yentes over here -- we're just dying to set her up with Ed Sheeran a nice boy! And because this is obviously a very important and pressing issue, ESPECIALLY in the music community, Buzzworthy's Tamar Anitai got to work asking all of our favorite 2013 mtvU Woodie Awards artists who THEY thought Taylor Swift should date next.

Watch Haim, Tegan and Sara, Icona Pop, Zedd, and more Woodies musicians pick dates for Taylor Swift at the 2013 mtvU Woodie Awards after the jump!

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Denver's Air Dubai is on the come up, y'all!

Meet Denver's Air Dubai. Maybe you're asking yourself, "Why would they call themselves 'Dubai' if they're from Denver?" Could it be that flights to Dubai are a little nicer? Yeah, that must be it. We'll take those plush-looking seats and giant food trays over Southwest Airlines ANY DAY. But getting back to our new favorite band, Air Dubai have just unleashed their brand-new single, "Warning," a pop-meets-hip-hop-meets-too-cool-for-school track that's bound to inspire a LOT of Google stalking ...in fact, we'd recommend spacing out about three hours per member -- which is coincidentally a great way to kill time on a flight.

Read more about Air Dubai after the jump.

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