• Life or Death PR Execs on the Company After Heathcliff Berru Sexual Assault Controversy

    The president of Life or Death PR, Nick Dierl, had quite the wake-up call last week when he was asked for commentary about the Heathcliff Berru sexual assault allegations. The controversy started with a string of tweets from Dirty Projectors’ Amber Coffman that accused the CEO of Life or Death, Berru, with inappropriate sexual behavior. In a new interview, the executives of Life or Death PR weigh in on the controversy and the future of the company.
  • Bob Moses Perform 'Days Gone By' Song "Tearing Me Up" On Ellen

    Canadian electronic music duo Bob Moses are making massive strides over the past 12 months from being a relatively unknown group to an act billed at some of the top festivals worldwide like Coachella, Governors Ball and Sònar. They have been touring on the back of their new album Days Gone By and were tabbed by Ellen to perform the LP track "Tearing Me Up."
  • Proposed Bill for Registry of Philly Bands Threatens Music Scene

    Something pretty scary is happening in the music world, and we're not talking about Kanye West's Twitter rant. Philadelphia City Councilman Mark Squilla has this week proposed a bill that would require local and touring bands, rappers, DJs, et. performing in the city to submit their personal information to a registry for use in Police work. If you are a musician, whether you're from the City of Brotherly Love (like me!) or not, this is a huge threat to the music scene that is incredibly vibrant and exciting. While most don't think this will become a law, you should still make sure to save the Philly music scene by reading more below.
  • Brantley Gilbert on Follow-Up Album to 2014's 'Just As I Am' in New Interview

    On the helm of his Blackout Tour, slated to kick off tomorrow (Jan. 28), Brantley Gilbert is taking his next album in stride, as his album, "Just As I Am," did extremely well chart-wise. Singles "Bottoms Up," "Small Town Throwdown," "One Hell of an Amen" and "Stone Cold Sober" were a great success for Gilbert, and he is considering releasing a fifth single to add to them. In a new interview, Gilbert shares he thoughts on not rushing his follow-up album to 2014's "Just As I Am."
  • GLAAD Media Awards 2016 Nominees Announced: 27th Annual Ceremony Airs on Logo TV for 1st Time

    The 27th annual GLAAD Media Awards, celebrating the representation and portrayals of LGBT characters in TV and movies, is finally coming to TV in 2016. Airing on the Logo network in a one-hour special premiering in April, this important ceremony is finally getting the recognition it deserves. This week, GLAAD announced this year's nominees. You can check them out below!
  • Alexandre Pato Signs Loan Contract with Chelsea FC in Premier League Transfer News

    Alexandre Pato, the Brazilian footballer currently on loan from Corinthians at São Paulo, has reportedly confirmed the Chelsea FC transfer rumors that have surrounded his name this month. Though the Premier League team has yet to officially announce the news, Pato himself told reporters in London that he's coming to England on loan. No word yet on his actual contract or how long he'll be with the team, but he is definitely excited about the transfer.
  • Something Wonderful 2016 Lineup: Tiesto, Dada Life, Tritonal Headline

    Even with half of the United States buried under a couple feet of quickly melting snow, summer festival season is still making itself heard each and every day. The warmer climates across the country play host to some spring festivals like Something Wonderful, which just announced its 2016 lineup. Hosted by Disco Donnie Presents, Full Access and NightCulture, the 2016 billing will be headlined by Tiësto, Dada Life, Markus Schulz and Tritonal.