• Alan Doyle Talks Russell Crowe, Van Halen and New Album 'So Let's Go' with Music Times [EXCLUSIVE]

    Alan Doyle often gets associated with Russell Crowe as a musician (he's contributed to several of the Australian's bands) and as an actor (where he's appeared in Robin Hood and other projects). Give the guy a break: Doyle's had a 20-year career with Canadian folk rockers Great Big Sea and he's recently launched his second solo album, So Let's Go. He spoke with Music Times about the inspiration behind the title, how he met Crowe under the most Canadian of circumstances and how, if he'd had his way, he'd be shredding in a hair metal band and not singing Newfoundland sea shanties (with no offense meant to sea shanties).
  • Chris Brown May Face Battery Charges After Alleged Late Night Basketball Brawl

    For all of his talents, Chris Brown just can't seem to keep himself out of trouble. His latest run-in with the law names him as a suspect in a brawl during a late night basketball game on Sunday night in Las Vegas. Sin City was filled with celebrities all there to attend the "fight of the century" between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather and the subsequent afterparties and according to police, Breezy was playing hoops at 3:42 when at some point he got into an argument with one of the men and allegedly punched him. The game was played in the famous Hardwood Suite, where Brown was staying according to TMZ.
  • 'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 6 Perform & Sawyer Fredericks Owns the Night

    The Voice season eight is only two weeks away from crowning a winner, which, wow... where has the time gone? After sending Hannah Kirby and Corey Kent White packing last week, tonight (May 4), the top six took to the stage to pay tribute to their mothers with tender ballads and prove that they'll listen to their coaches with a personalized pick.
  • Chemical Brothers, Q-Tip Share Michel Gondry-Directed "Go" Music Video from 'Born in the Echoes’

    The Chemical Brothers have unveiled a second track from their upcoming artist album Born In The Echoes. After sharing the lead off single from the LP, "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted," Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands have unveiled one of the hotly anticipated collaborations "Go" with Q-Tip. The "Hey Boy Hey Girl" duo team up with noted, inventive, screenwriter and director Michel Gondry to direct the eccentric music video that features seven women walking around a deserted town rowing and performing synchronized dances with long metallic poles. Watch the video below.
  • Tiesto, Martin Garrix 'The Only Way Is Up' Video: DJs Share Miami Adventures [WATCH]

    Two of the biggest names in electronic music have released their sparkling new collaboration. Martin Garrix and his mentor Tiësto have unveiled their track "The Only Way Is Up" and its accompanying music video, which follows the pair on their travels around Miami this past March in the lead up to their set on the main stage at Ultra Music Festival.
  • Roger Waters on Pink Floyd Reunion: It's 'Out of the Question'

    Roger Waters has once again crushed any hope of a full Pink Floyd reunion. The singer recently spoke to The Times to confirm that he has no desire to get back together with Nick Mason and David Gilmour, who released The Endless River - Floyd's 15th studio album - just last year.
  • Joni Mitchell May Leave Hospital: 'River' Singer Could Be Out in a Few Days

    Last month, reports stating that songstress Joni Mitchell was in a coma began to surface. A few weeks later, representatives for the singer denied those rumors, saying the singer was awake and able to comprehend what was going on around her. Now, according to an attorney for the "River" singer, it looks like Mitchell will be out of the hospital soon.
  • Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas Releases 2015 Trailer, Anthem [WATCH]

    North American summer festival season has slowly eased into being with SXSW, Ultra Music Festival and Coachella over the past month, but with Memorial Day just three weeks away and June on the other side, the large outdoor music spectacles will begin in earnest very soon. In a month and a half, ravers from all over the United States, particularly the West Coast, will converge on Las Vegas to attend the flagship festival of Pasquale Rotella's Insomniac Events, Electric Daisy Carnival. In anticipation, they have shared a seven-minute trailer featuring footage from last year and performers dancing in a park. The new anthem for this year's festival, "Crash 2.0" from DallasK and Adventure Club featuring Chloe Angelides on vocals.