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1990s alt gods Garbage set to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled LP's debut with an extensive in addition to a much-anticipated reissue. Known for their moody single "Only Happy When It Rains" and the equally brooding "Stupid Girl," the originally Wisconsin based four piece synonymous with trip-hop and grunge emotives re-defined the world of alternative rock with their 1995 full length self-titled debut. Since topping the Billboard chart with memorable cuts like "Vow" and "Subhuman." Fronted by Scottish vocalist and musician Shirley Manson, the band has continued to be applauded as one of the most influential bands of the 1990s. -
Sam Smith Is Recording the James Bond 'Spectre' Theme Song After All
It looks like Sam Smith will be singing the theme song for the new James Bond film Spectre after all. Despite denying that he'll be supplying the soundtrack for months, today (Sept. 7), the "Lay Me Down" singer teased the new film on Instagram via a new accessory, once again triggering major rumors that he'll be doing the song. -
Kygo Shares 'Here For You," Of Monsters And Men 'Dirty Paws' Remix
It is a good day when Kygo shares new music, but this past Friday, the "Firestone" DJ was in an extra giving mood when he decided to deliver two new tracks to the world - "Here For You" featuring Ella Henderson and a remix of Of Monsters and Men's "Dirty Paws." -
Interview: Albert Hammond Jr On Touring Sober, The Strokes and New Album 'Momentary Masters'
Albert Hammond Jr.'s life is a lot different today than when he first started making music with The Strokes. Now 35 years old, the singer and guitarist is no longer that scrappy kid living a wild life. He's confident, a little jokey and, most importantly, finally sober. Though Hammond has come a long way, one thing still remains: the guy knows how to work his way around a melody. -
Electric Zoo 2015: Best & Worst Moments From Chemical Brothers, Glitch Mob, Alison Wonderland
Another Labor Day in the books and we have completed a full Electric Zoo for the first time in three years. The weather gods looked down favorably on New York City, granting the festival perfect weather without a hint of rain and barely a cloud in the sky. The festival had to rebrand this year into "transformed" to try and create a new image that included new stage designs, lower ticket prices and different stage curators. We already wrapped up each day as it happened. Here are a few highlights from the festival, including the anthem, who is the festival MVP (hint Brothers who aren't related) and who just wouldn't leave. -
Tamera Mowry's First Pic of New Baby Girl - Aria Talea
Tamera Mowry-Housley welcomed her second child, a baby girl, back in July. The Real host announced via Twitter that she and husband Adam Housley were blessed and excited with the arrival of baby Ariah Talea Housley. But it wasn't until recently that the proud mom shared the first look photo of the new bundle of joy, and she is gorgeous. -
The Weeknd 'Beauty Behind the Madness' Tops Album Chart Over Halsey, Maddie & Tae
The Weeknd has something to tell his friends about this week - his new album Beauty Behind the Madness debuted atop the Billboard 200 U.S. album chart. Led by the single "Can't Feel My Face," BBTM bested recent releases by Halsey, Luke Bryan and Maddie & Tae to arrive at the top of the charts. -
Meek Mill, Future Beef? Made In America Comments Clarified on Instagram
After Meek Mill told his DJ to quit playing Future's music during his Made in America set on Saturday (Sept. 5), the Internet went into a frenzy over the possibility of a diss towards the DS2 rapper. Mill quickly dodged the beef, taking to social media to clarify his comments. -
Damon Wayans on Bill Cosby Rape Allegations: "I Don't Believe it. I Think it's a Money Hustle"
Damon Wayans celebrated his birthday on Friday Sept. 4 by stopping by Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club in New York for an in-depth interview on why he got fired from Saturday Night Live, working on In Living Color, and more. The comedian also voiced his opinion about Bill Cosby's rape and drug allegations, admitting he didn't believe there was much truth to them and alledging the women are only after his money. Wayans' controversial comments were met with an uproar of backlash and confusion. -
Madonna's Brother Christopher Ciccone Calls Gay Community 'Sore Winners'
Christopher Ciccone called the gay community 'sore winners' when he spoke out in support of the county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue same sex marriage licenses. -
Electric Zoo 2015 Day 3 Review & Recap: Alesso, The Glitch Mob Close Out Festival
Electric Zoo has hit day 3. Over the past two years, the final day was either canceled the morning of or called to an abrupt halt mid-day, which left more then a few fans unhappy. The festival made it through the day without any major hiccups as it hosted stages curated by Thomas Jack and Pete Tong, as well as Alesso, The Glitch Mob, Oliver Heldens and more. -
Serena and Venus Williams Go Head to Head in US Open Quarterfinals 2015
Competing with your siblings is something that happens often between families. But when these sisters do it, America tunes in to watch. This will be the case on Tuesday night when tennis all stars Serena Williams and Venus Williams go head to head in the US Open Quarterfinals for the second time in 14 years.
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