Billboard asked a few stars what they wanted for the holidays this year! While the Jonas Brothers want a "Christmas tour" and MGMT wants "world peace... and world quiet," many artists requested nothing more than time off to be home with their families. Seems simple enough, but when you're an in-demand hitmaker like Bruno Mars or out to save the world (or at least Haiti) like Wyclef Jean, you better hope you've been more nice than naughty to get that wish.
All wishlists aside, music's stars also took the time to wish you happy holidays in the video above. Everyone from rappers Ice Cube and Consequence, to newcomers Darren Criss (from "Glee") and Greyson Chance (who expects "Harry Potter" wands) sounds off. And we can't forget Swizz Beatz, Ingrid Michaelson and Demi Lovato.
(Courtesy of: Billboard)

MGMT stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and performed a couple songs. Congratualtions and The Handshake are off their lastest album "Congratualtions." If you fell asleep and missed it, here are both performances.

After allegedly being "attacked" by an audience member, MGMT drummer, Will Berman left the stage at a show in Manchester, England on Sunday night. The audience member, which was later known to be a man named Dan Deacon, had thrown a urine-like substance at the band during the show. In the midst of all of this, MGMT's label (Columbia Records) are supposedly granting the band less privelage and freedom on their upcoming projects. However, the band's co-leader: Andrew VanWyngarden wrote an email to Pitchfork.com, explaining the truth behind both rumors.
According to VanWyngarden, the liquid that hit Berman was not piss but, in fact, "hearty Manchester ale." Writes VanWyngarden: "As we understand, thrown cups of beer are a sign of affection over here, whereas thrown bottles of urine mean the opposite. So, thank you Manchester for your affection."
Pitchfork posted the email directly on their site, and here it is now!:
What's up dude!?
All accounts of this alleged piss-throwing/shirt-piss-catching incident as well as the "label not giving them as much freedom" are false and maliciously embellished, as an indirect result of the Malicious British Journalistic Freedom Act (1666) which entitles gobshot writers for shitty British tabloids to make up whatever the fuck they want about whomever they choose (citation needed).
Although we're sure everyone's life could go on just fine without an "official clarification" of something that happened to that band MGMT somewhere in England, things have gotten to a point where we feel obligated to defend our selves and tell people the real story: witches, this: At the start of "Kids", MGMT's most popular song to date and the second-to-last song in the set, a celebratory cup of hearty Manchester ale, NOT URINE, was hurled into the air in the direction of the stage, thereupon landing in the lap of William Berman, the current world's best drummer. As we understand, thrown cups of beer are a sign of affection over here, whereas thrown bottles of urine mean the opposite. So, thank you Manchester for your affection.
Will Berman then left the stage to dry off and the band **finished the set without him, a nice non-percussive version of MGMT's current smash single "Congratulations." EVERYONE then returned for a steamy full band encore of "Future Reflections" and "Brian Eno", the latter of which induced a moist circular moshing type pit in the center of the floor. Johnny Marr was in attendance, the Dum Dum Girls sounded great, plenty of clotted cream and fresh berries in catering, Liverpudlian youths with dandy style, and no one got hurt. All in all it was a great show, and, on a scale of one to ten counting by tenths, I would give it a strong 7.1.
As for the whole label-not-giving-them-artistic-freedom thing, we aren't even close to starting the process of making a new album, label-relations are currently quite friendly, we are very proud of "Congratulations" and the new videos, looking forward to making more music on Columbia, and the (mostly sold out) world tour has been going splendidly THANKS FOR ASKING. Don't believe everything that you read (even on Pitchfork.com).
taking the piss=bad idea in interviews,
kittens,
MGMT
big upsSPECTRUM,TAMEIMPALA,VIOLENS,DASRACIST,DEERHUNTER
**MGMT realizes its slow wit in not playing "Someone's Missing" when Will left the stage. IT APOLOGIZES.
New show dates for MGMT's fall 2010 tour have just been released on their official website for October and November as the following:
25 Oct - Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
26 Oct - Miami Beach, FL - The Fillmore Miami Beach
27 Oct - Clearwater, FL - Ruth Eckerd Hall
30 Oct - Oxford, MS - The Lyric Oxford
2 Nov - Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
3 Nov - Raleigh, NC - Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
4 Nov - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
Tickets go on sale Friday, 07/16. Refresh yourself on new MGMT below!

This weekend SNL gave a little love to indie rockers MGMT. Their new album Congratulations has been getting a lot of press, some good, some bad, but everyone's talking. These performances of "Flash Delirium" and "Brian Eno" seem like pretty safe choices. Perhaps a little too safe, both songs have similar tempos and don't push the band from their rather chill demeanor. However, the strength of the band shines, which is great songwriting and composition.