• Foo Fighters' Quebec Concert Nixed Due to 'Mother Nature'

    If falling off stage and breaking a leg can't keep the Foo Fighters from touring what can? Mother nature! During the band's Quebec City gig Saturday night, mother nature was a force to be reckoned with and the Foo was forced to cancel their set just twenty minutes in due to inclement weather.
  • The-Dream Announces Split From Capitol Records & Album Delay

    The-Dream was recently slated to release a project titled 'Jewel' to complement the 'Crown EP' that he released several months ago, but it appears that that is no longer the case. The Singer/songwriter/producer took to social media to announce his album delay as well as his split from Capitol Records.
  • Taylor Swift Introduces 'Crazy Eyes' and Nick Jonas Onstage in Jersey

    Country crooner turned pop star Taylor Swift stopped by Metlife Stadium in New Jersey for back to back concerts Friday and Saturday night in which the first '1989' performance saw surprise appearances from the celebrated U.S. Women's National Soccer Team. Saturday night brought it's own lineup of all-star celebrities, this time including everyone's favorite Litchfield inmate and one of three Jonas brothers.
  • Neil Young Cracks Top 40 for 40th Time: Top 7 Highest-Charting Albums

    This week marked an interesting accomplishment for Neil Young, who debuted an album in the Top 40 of the Billboard 200 for the 40th time with The Monsanto Years, which opened at no. 21. Many of the reviews for Monsanto have been mixed—either as a question of its musical content or because of Young's politics, which tackles numerous companies including the titular Monsanto and Starbucks. Regardless of what you think about Young's politics, and even if you dislike his style personally, you've got to hand it to him for having cracked the Top 40 on the albums chart 40 times. Music Times isn't going to run through all 40 of those entries, but we'll give you a quick rundown of the seven highest-charting albums in Young's catalogue. You may be surprised at some that did...and didn't...make the cut.
  • U2 Unveil 'Song For Someone' Short Film Starring Woody Harrelson

    Disappointingly enough, Woody Harrelson didn't reprise his detective persona in True Detective season 2 alongside Matthew McConaughey, but the 53-year-old quickly found a unique acting gig--this time in U2's "Song for Someone" short film in which he jumps sides of the law.
  • Tame Impala's Dance-Leaning 'Currents' Available to Stream Ahead of Release

    A few days ahead of 'Currents's July 17 release, Tame Impala is currently streaming its third studio album in its entirety across NPR Radio and CBC Music. Shadowing the Australian band's 2010 debut album 'Innerspeaker' and their 2012 sophomore follow-up 'Lonerism,' Kevin Parker and company decided to voyage in a differect direction for a more dance-leaning LP.
  • Tyrese Uses Homeless Woman as Prop for Instagram 'Black Rose' Promo

    Tyrese has been busy promoting his new album Black Rose but one bit of self-promotion stands out...for shamelessly mocking a homeless individual while doing so. The video, which is still able to be viewed on the R&B vocalist's Instagram page, features the performer referencing the sleeping woman as a metaphor for the state of R&B.