• Bill Cosby Dropped by Management Months Ago as Career Continues to Die

    Fallen comedic icon, Bill Cosby might just be having the absolute worst week of his entire career. First documents from an old deposition were unsealed, revealing that Cosby has admitted to purposely drugging women so that he could have sex with them. In a matter of hours, Bounce TV pulled reruns of The Cosby Show and Walt Disney World removed a copper bust of the actor from its' Florida theme park. Now it has been revealed that Cosby has actually been without representation for months!
  • Rob Fernandez, Influential NYC Promoter, Has Passed Away

    Influential New York City promoter Rob Fernandez has passed away, according to numerous sources on social media. Details remain scarce about the cause of death, but the news was first announced this morning by Verboten, a club in New York City. Fernandez was a noted promoter in New York City who helped shape the way the city dances, throwing parties at clubs all over the city like Pacha NYC, Cielo and starting his own company RPM Presents with Pacha NYC don Eddie Dean.
  • Ratatat New Album 'Magnifique' Streams on NPR Ahead of Release Date

    Ratatat have made their upcoming album Magnifique available for streaming 8 days in advance of its official release on NPR. The Brooklyn-based electronic-rock duo comprised of Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, have been silent for the better part of five years, sparsely touring without any releases since their 2010 effort LP4. Magnifique will be released on July 17 via their label home for the past decade, XL Recordings. Stream the full 14-track LP below via NPR.
  • Amy Winehouse & Mark Ronson Craft 'Back to Black' in Documentary Clip

    This Friday, the highly anticipated documentary Amy opens nationwide but in the latest clip, viewers can watch the Rehab singer belt out a raw "Back to Black" in the studio without any instrumental assistance. The 2006 recording session in New York with producer Mark Ronson captures the essence and true talent of Amy Winehouse, acting as one of the films most awe-inspiring moments.
  • Rob Lowe Likens Ariana Grande to Dixie Chicks After 'I Hate America' Comments

    Ariana Grande may have apologized for licking a donut and proclaiming "I hate America" in a leaked video from a pastry shop, but not everyone is buying that the "One Last Time" singer is a true patriot. After the 22-year-old singer's comments made waves around the Internet, Rob Lowe is dismissing her along with The Dixie Chicks.
  • Sony Music Defends Spotify Payout Process Amid 19 Entertainment Lawsuit

    Sony Music has defended its Spotify payout process after being sued by American Idol-affiliated outfit 19, which manages artists like Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson. Sony claims that taking equity in the streaming giant to the tune of 6 percent under its current deal and keeping some profits from artists are all within their contractual right.
  • Kurt Cobain Documentary 'Montage of Heck' Makes Theatrical Return

    After seeing its release on a film festival circuit, a quick debut in theaters and a premier on HBO, Brett Morgen's Montage of Heck will make its theatrical return in August. Selected cinemas will show the film via Abramorama beginning August 7, having already booked slots at Los Angeles' ArcLight and other Arclight locations around the country as well as New York's IFC Center.
  • Coheed and Cambria Halt Sci-Fi Concept for New Album 'The Color Before The Sun'

    For over a decade, Coheed and Cambria have channeled their artistic drive not only into their music but into their ongoing science fiction story "The Amory Wars," paired with the progressive rock band's first seven studio albums. Stepping away from their conceptual storyline, the band decided to take a different direction for their latest LP due out October 9 via 300 Entertainment, The Color Before the Sun.
  • Marianas Trench, Sting Songstress Ivy Levan Rock NYC Irving Plaza Ahead of New Albums: Review

    New York City experienced an incredible night of music on July 8, 2015 thanks to the talents of Marianas Trench and Ivy Levan. The Canadian pop rockers shared some new tracks and blew the roof off of Irving Plaza for a packed house of loyal fans, old and new, who also fell in love with the night's pop songstress opener. Levan's upcoming album, No Good features a song collaboration with music icon Sting, but we learned this week that she's ready to take over the world all on her own! Find out more about this amazing concert in our review below.
  • Meek Mill Sells 5x as Many Records as Miguel, James Taylor on Albums Chart

    Yesterday we showed during our summary of the Billboard 200 that Meek Mill and 'Dreams Worth More Than Money' sold nearly five-times as much as any other new title on the list. The same trend applies to actual album sales, where the album moved actually (not nearly) sold more than 500 percent more copies than the runner-up. The emcee stands a strong chance at joining Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar as the only performers to top the Billboard 200 for more than one week when next week's sales are revealed.