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  • Jimmy Webb, "Trash and Vaudeville" Manager and Punk Rock Personality, Dies at 62

    Jimmy Webb, best known as the manager of New York boutique "Trash and Vaudeville" and a New York rock scene staple, has passed away at the age of 62.
  • David Bowie Memorial Plaque Destroyed by Vandals in Berlin

    A memorial track to late music legend David Bowie has been destroyed by vandals in Berlin. The city put up the plaque last month to honor Bowie and hung it on the building that he and fellow superstar Iggy Pop had lived in during the 1970s.
  • Guns N’ Roses Refused to Bargain with Todd Phillips on ‘War Dogs’ Soundtrack

    Todd Phillips, the director of the new film War Dogs starring Miles Teller, Jonah Hill and Bradley Cooper, revealed that he originally wanted to use Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City" in the movie. However, the director had to go with a different song because the band refused to bargain with him.
  • Iggy Pop's Cockatoo Biggy has the Best Instagram That You Should Follow Now!

    Iggy Pop has a pet cockatoo named Biggy Pop that has an amazing Instagram account. Follow it right now!
  • SXSW Recap: Josh Homme and Iggy Pop Have Intimate Music Conversation

    Josh Homme and Iggy Pop sat down with a select group of media and industry personnel to listen to some of their favorite songs and talk about what those songs meant to each other at the Apple Music House during SXSW as part of Josh Homme's Alligator Hour on Beats 1 Radio. The pair got downright intimate over the music.
  • ‘Post Pop Depression' Reviewed: Iggy Pop Still Full of “Lust For Life” on 17th Solo Album

    Iggy Pop's 17th solo album, Post Pop Depression, is no Raw Power by The Stooges, but it would have been unsettling to have to watch the weathered 68-year-old rub steaks and peanut butter all over his perpetually-slithering torso anyway. The proto-punk pioneer's new collaboration with Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme shows he still has as much "Lust For Life" as one might expect with the support of Dean Fertita from Queens Of The Stone Age and The Dead Weather and Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys.
  • Iggy Pop and Josh Homme Share New ‘Post Pop Depression’ Song “Sunday” [LISTEN]

    In less than a month, Iggy Pop is dropping Post Pop Depression, his surprise collaborative album co-produced with Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal. Today, the seasoned proto-punk rocker has shared a new song from the forthcoming album titled "Sunday."
  • Iggy Pop, Josh Homme Announce 'Post Pop Depression' Theater Tour Dates

    When Iggy Pop and Josh Homme announced their new album Post Pop Depression, they promised that "there won't be hardly any shows, and they won't be in big places, and you won't be able to get a ticket." And that promise is true. On Wednesday (Jan. 27), Pop announced a round of tour dates at clubs and theaters around the world.
  • Iggy Pop, Josh Homme 'Break Into Your Heart' With New 'Post Pop Depression' Song [LISTEN]

    Shock rocker Iggy Pop and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal, last week dramatically announced a collaborative record, Post Pop Depression, with an interview and performance of their first single "Gardenia" on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and now the band has taken to Zane Lowe's Beats 1 program to drop the second single "Break Into Your Heart."
  • Iggy Pop & Josh Homme Debut New Song "Gardenia" on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' [WATCH]

    Iggy Pop and Queens of the Stone Age frontman, and Eagles of Death Metal drummer, Josh Homme appeared on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' last night (Jan. 21) to debut their new collaborative project with a performance of their very first song off of the album 'Post Pop Depression,' titled "Gardenia," and it did not disappoint.
  • Lost Recording of David Bowie Impersonating Bruce Springsteen, Iggy Pop Released [WATCH]

    It is unfortunate the music world has recently lost some of the greats including David Bowie. The worldwide famous singer passed away too soon but he also left some gems behind that would keep his memory alive. This week, the Talkhouse released a lost recording of David Bowie impersonating Bruce Springsteen, Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Lou Reed and Neil Young.
  • Josh Homme, Iggy Pop Team Up for New Album 'Post Pop Depression' with Tour, 'Colbert' Plans

    Queens of the Stone Age frontman and Eagles of Death Metal drummer, Josh Homme, is strapping up for a new collaborative album alongside shock rocker Iggy Pop titled Post Pop Depression.
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