• David Bowie Unveils Details of 'Five Years 1969–1973' Box Set

    David Bowie has confirmed that he's dropping a box set, bridging the eminence of his entire career. The 12 CD or 13 LP set titled 'Five Years 1969-1973' gathers material recorded during the specified time period along with six remastered albums, two live albums and rare recording compilations.
  • The Chemical Brothers, St. Vincent Share 'Under Neon Lights'

    The Chemical Brothers have unveiled another track from their upcoming album Born In The Echoes. The new track "Under Neon Lights" features the indelible St. Vincent, who was one of the biggest features named on the UK electronic music duo's eighth artist album. "Under Neon Lights" is a vintage lo-fi, trippy and grungy production from Rowlands and Simons, and St. Vincent's haunting vocals mesh right in.
  • Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker & Better Than Ezra Singers Team Up for New Single 'B.Y.H.B.' Ahead of Summer Tour

    In case the announcement of 90sFest last week had you wondering whether or not the dream of the '90s was alive, boy, is there something new out there for you. Today (June 23), the frontmen from Better Than Ezra, Sugar Ray and Uncle Kracker teamed up to form a nostalgic supergroup, fittingly titled Uncle Ezra Ray. The title of the offering we got from Kevin Griffin, Mark McGrath and Uncle Kracker? "B.Y.H.B."
  • Purity Ring Announce 'Another Eternity' World Tour Dates

    Purity Ring has been on the road almost non-stop since April in support of their sophomore album Another Eternity and they have no plans to take a break anytime soon. The Canadian duo announced a new batch of tour dates on their expansive world takeover. The duo will touch down on three different continents over the next six months, hitting countries like Australia, France, Belgium, England and the United States, where they will tour extensively this fall.
  • Deadmau5, Disney Settle Trademark Dispute Over Mouse Head

    The longstanding dispute between entertainment conglomerate Disney and Canadian producer, DJ Deadmau5, real name Joel Zimmerman has been resolved. According to one of Zimmerman's lawyers via The Hollywood Reporter, "Disney and Deadmau5 have amicably resolved their dispute." The terms have not been made public yet, but they will likely be made available via the Trademark Office.