• Florence + the Machine Premieres Motel-Centered 'Delilah' Music Video [WATCH]

    Florence Welch takes on a series of creepy motel rooms in the latest music video for "Delilah," an electrifying track off of her most recent LP, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful. The clip, choreographed by Holly Blakely and directed by Vincent Haycock, is the sixth segment of Florence + the Machine's theatrical "The Odyssey" series, which also boasts "What Kind of Man," "St. Jude," "Ship to Wreck" and the short for "Queen of Peace" and "Long & Lost," Pitchfork notes.
  • Demi Lovato Explains 'Confident' Track "Father," A Musical Tribute to Her Abusive Dad

    Demi Lovato has made it a point to tell all and bare all in promotion of her latest studio album, 'Confident.' In an all-new video posted to her personal YouTube channel, the "Cool for the Summer" singer got even more personal as she detailed one of the album's most emotional songs, "Father" and how it acts as a musical tribute to her own "abusive" father who died in 2013.
  • Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett to Follow 'Cheek to Cheek' with Cole Porter Album

    Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga broke through the generation gap last year with the release of their old standards-filled album Cheek to Cheek, and it looks like the unlikely duo are going to team up again for another new album. In a new interview, Bennett talked about his relationship with the American Horror Story actress and pop superstar and even hinted about another collaborative record.
  • 'Crimson Peak' Guillermo del Toro Shares 'Silent Hills PT' Update: Gameplay Like 'Last of Us?'

    Though director Guillermo del Toro's critically acclaimed gothic haunted house, romance horror movie Crimson Peak is currently in theaters and garnering plenty of praise, the filmmaker keeps getting asked about his cancelled Konami video game project with gaming legend Hideo Kojima, Silent Hills. Despite the immensely popular P.T. gameplay teaser and actor Norman Reedus' involvement, the plug has been pulled on the highly anticipated game, but this week the filmmaker has shared somewhat of an update on the project - though it's a bit bittersweet. He has compared the gameplay ideas to that of The Last of Us, the 2013 survival horror video game from Naughty Dog.
  • David Foster Details Ariana Grande, Gwen Stefani Involvement on 'We Love Disney' Album

    After news broke at the end of August that the music world's current hit makers would put their own spin on Disney classics for a We Love Disney compilation album, Universal Studios producer David Foster further detailed how he got names like Ariana Grande, Gwen Stefani, Fall Out Boy and Ne-Yo to appear on the project and what the song-choice process was like.
  • Joe Biden Will Not Run for President; Disses Hillary Clinton at Press Conference

    Joe Biden decided on Wednesday that he will not be seeking the Democratic nomination to be President of the United States. This decision came after three months of exploration that commenced after the death of his son Beau Biden. The Vice President announced his decision at the White House Rose Garden, alongside President Barack Obama.