• Vinyl Records Get Their Own Stock Market, Thanks to Discogs and RBMA

    Discogs and Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA) have teamed up for Vinyl Marketwatch, a new site that tracks vinyl record prices. Described on the new project's website as "an collaborative ongoing experiment" between the two companies, the Vinyl Marketwatch is like a tongue-in-cheek stock exchange for vinyl aficionados.
  • 'Rainbow 6 Siege' Team Killers Auto-Kicked from Gameplay in Ubisoft Patch Update

    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has stirred up plenty of controversy, even before its recent release earlier this month. In the Closed and Open Betas for the online multiplayer, first-person shooter game, one major issue kept popping up: team killing. Since friendly fire can harm teammates in this game, trolls, stream-snipers and the like took to ruining the fun for others that take Siege seriously. Well, according to patch notes from a new update, Ubisoft is making sure this issue doesn't persist by implementing an auto-kicking protocol against team killers. Find out more below.
  • 'Dark Horse' Singer Katy Perry Was Not Allowed to Read Harry Potter Series As A Child

    Due to her strict religious upbringing, it appears that Katy Perry missed a milestone of pre-adolescence, the Harry Potter series. While most would consider this standard reading fare for anyone in her age bracket, the "Dark Horse" singer was not allowed to read about the wizarding world. Perry has always been outspoken about being raised in a strict household, as parents Keith and Mary Hudson are devout Christian ministers.
  • Ultra Music Festival Releases 2016 Phase One Line Up With Tiesto, Kaskade, Avicii & More

    It may only be December, but the 2016 Festival season is already underway, starting with the release of Ultra Music Festival's 2016 Phase One lineup. Headlined by the likes of Avicii, Kaskade, Tiesto, Kygo, David Guetta, Hardwell, Nero, Armin van Buuren, Eric Prydz, Knife Party, Afrojack, Zedd, W&W, Martin Garrix, Carl Cox and more you can rest assured that Ultra 2016 is bound to be just as good as ever!
  • Chvrches Reminds Critics Why 'Every Open Eye' Is One of Best 2015 Albums on 'James Corden'

    Last night on 'The Late Late Show With James Corden,' Chvrches reminded fans and critics alike why they have one of the best pop albums of the year with a performance of "Clearest Blue" off 'Every Open Eye.' There was a lot of great music in 2015 so it's hard to fit all of the fabulous albums into one overarching "best of" list, but Chvrches has been noticeably absent from this year's round of critic rankings, despite the power behind the group's pop album.
  • 'Surge' Gameplay Details from 'Lords of the Fallen' Devs Revealed [SPOILERS]

    Deck13, the German studio and team of developers that brought us one of the biggest video games of last year, Lords of the Fallen, this week revealed some new details about the upcoming RPG title, The Surge. This highly anticipated game doesn't have a release date set, but it's already drawing comparisons to BioShock and Dark Souls. In a new interview, CEO and creative director Jan Klose revealed more about the gameplay and story experience of The Surge. Read more below.
  • Pep Guardiola Quits Bayern Munchen for Man City? More Premier League Teams Hope to Hire

    Josep "Pep" Guardiola revealed this week that he'll make an announcement soon regarding his future as the manager of Bayern Munchen. Considering his contract comes to an end in 2016, reports are all-but confirming that Pep is leaving Munich, Germany, possibly for a job in the Barclays Premier League. Rumors have already linked the two-time Bundesliga championship coach with Manchester City, apparently replacing Manuel Pellegrini next season. Other British teams with manager struggles such as Manchester United and Chelsea FC are reportedly looking to hire Pep as well. Allegedly, Carlo Ancelotti is Guardiola's reported replacement in 2016.