• Lana Del Rey 'Honeymoon' Album Review: Junk Mail

    Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week, Carolyn Menyes, Ryan Middleton, Johny Blue and Lindsay Haddox chat about Lana Del Rey' new album, Honeymoon.
  • Meek Mill & Kid Cudi Diss Drake & Future's 'What A Time To Be Alive' Release

    Over the weekend, the highly anticipated collaboration between Drake and Future finally dropped for expectant fans. A number of celebrities weighed in on the musical collaboration, among them fellow rappers, Meek Mill and Kid Cudi, shared their reaction to Drake and Future's 'What a Time to be Alive,' and let's just say they were less than enthused by the pairing. In seperate postings, both dissed the new release.
  • Stream CHVRCHES New Album 'Every Open Eye' Before Release

    CHVRCHES have made their new album Every Open Eye available for stream today four days before it is released on Friday, Sept. 25. The Scottish synth-pop trio have been promoting the LP for months now, touring heavily over the summer in anticipation of Every Open Eye's release this fall.
  • The Weeknd 'The Hills' Tops Hot 100 Over 'Can't Feel My Face,' Justin Bieber

    The Weeknd's big Beauty Behind the Madness song "Can't Feel My Face" is no longer No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but that doesn't mean that Abel Tesfaye's reign on the charts is over. The R&B star has actually bumped himself from the top spot, as his other BBTM single "The Hills" takes things over. Meanwhile, Drake notches his latest hit in the top 10 with "Hotline Bling" and Selena Gomez's "Good for You" reaches new heights.
  • Odesza Remixes Porter Robinson "Divinty" For 'Worlds' Album

    At a pretty steady clip, Porter Robinson has been unveiling the various remixes set to appear on his new Worlds Remix album. The latest and one of the more anticipated of the bunch comes from Odesza, who takes on one of the album's biggest tracks "Divinity."
  • 'General Hospital' Nancy Lee Grahn Hates on Viola Davis' 2015 Emmy Speech, Then Apologizes

    On Sunday (Sept. 20), actress Viola Davis won an Emmy for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal as Professor Annalise Keating on 'How to Get Away With Murder,' making her the first African-American woman to do so in that category. After delivering her heartwarming inspiring 2015 Emmy speech, Davis received a standing ovation from her fellow actors and praise from fans all over social media. Despite the positive feedback her speech generated from viewers, not everyone was pleased with the message she conveyed. 'General Hospital' actress Nancy Lee Grahn posted hate-tweets on her Twitter account about why she didn't support Davis' speech, then publicly apologized after the backlash kicked in.
  • Foo Fighters Emmys 2015 Performance Scrapped, Dave Grohl Says

    Foo Fighters started off on the right foot with the Emmys. At the Creative Arts portion of the award show last weekend, the band took home two awards for its HBO documentary Sonic Highways. However, it wasn't supposed to end there with the Foo Fighters and the Emmys. According to Dave Grohl, the "Something from Nothing" band was supposed to perform during Sunday night's ceremony in Los Angeles, hosted by Andy Samberg, but their performance got booted.