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Azealia Banks is known for her mouth, violent antics and rampant disses on social media, particularly Twitter. So, of course, she had to jump in on the controversy over the new track “White Privilege II” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. -
Black Sabbath Says Goodbye - Kicks Off The End Tour in Nebraska [WATCH]
After teasing fans with the idea of an all new studio album to accompany their final tour, rock and roll giants Black Sabbath quickly scrapped the alleged 21st LP and decided to place all their focus on an unforgettable The End tour. Wednesday, January 20 brought the launch of the farewell gigs in Omaha, Nebraska where the iconic musicians delivered a 14-song setlist made up of popular Sabbath staples. -
Guns N' Roses 'Signature VIP Experience' Costs $2,500 on New Tour
You can have a VIP experience at the upcoming Guns N’ Roses tour, but you’ll have to pay for it. What the band is referring to as a “Signature VIP Experience” costs a cool $2,500 and that doesn’t even include actually meeting Slash, Axl or Duff McKagan. What it does include is a seat 1-10 rows from the stage and a tour of the elusive “backstage area” before the show. -
Chingy Explains Donald Trump Endorsement Tweet in New Interview
The internet exploded over a surprise supposed Trump endorser recently, and that was none other than Chingy. He was trending on Twitter this past Friday (Jan. 22) when he supposedly endorsed the Donald on the social media platform, tweeting, “I vote for @realDonaldTrump,” but claims that his comments were misunderstood. In a new interview, Chingy explains his tweet, and how it really related to a news article. -
Graham Nash Supports Sanders and Clinton, Says Donald Trump Plays on People's Fears
Graham Nash created some of the most poignant political protest songs of the 60s and 70s and seen some crazy elections, but from Donald Trump to Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton, he says this is the strangest. -
"Best American Rock Band" Wussy Debuts "Dropping Houses" Off New LP 'Forever Sounds'
In certain circles, Wussy is considered to be the best band in America, and with the Ohio rockers set to release its 6th LP, titled 'Forever Sounds,' the group is living up to those claims with the album's first single, "Dropping Houses." -
Field Report Releases 'Your Friend Tia' About 8-Year-Old With Sickle Cell Anemia
Field Report frontman Chris Porterfield wants everyone to know about a pretty amazing eight-year-old girl in his Milwaukee neighborhood who lives with sickle cell anemia. He wrote the song "Your Friend Tia" to make her feel better after all the struggles she has to endure and he's released it on Bandcamp and is donating the proceeds to her family. -
The Morrison Hotel Gallery Honors Bruce Springsteen's 'The River'
It's been 35 years since Bruce Springsteen released one of his best-selling albums, 'The River,' and to commemorate the event, Springsteen is re-releasing the album and embarking on The River Tour 2016. The Morrison Hotel Gallery is also honoring Springsteen's album with their The River Collection time capsule exhibit and sale. -
Eagles of Death Metal Release 3 New Covers of 'I Love You All The Time'
The Whigs, Liam Lynch and Chelsea Wolfe are the latest to join the growing roster of artists covering Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All The Time." -
The Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon Debuts Warm New Single 'Nobody Wins' [LISTEN]
The Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon has debuted a second one of his new solo songs, a warm new single titled "Nobody Wins" from his upcoming release, 'Painkillers.' -
Ghostface Killah Wants 'Sh*thead' Pharma CEO Martin Shkreli to Release Wu-Tang Album
Ghostface Killah has offered his opinion on the infamous price-gouging pharma CEO Martin Shkreli, the purchaser of Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind album, 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin,' immediately referring to him a "sh*thead" and calling on him to release the record. -
Jim Henson’s 'Labyrinth' Reboot: Will David Bowie’s Goblin King Live On?
Jim Henson's final film, "Labyrinth," features David Bowie in one of his most famous acting roles as Jareth the Goblin King and is lauded as a landmark '80s cult classic. Mere days following the rock icon's death, the Jim Henson Company and Sony's TriStar Pictures have struck a deal to return to the goblin kingdom in a reboot penned by "Guardians of the Galaxy" co-writer, Nicole Perlman.
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