• The Rolling Stones Announce Summer Zip Code Tour Dates, 'Sticky Fingers' Reissue on the Way

    The Rolling Stones have announced a summer tour that kicks off May 24 in San Diego and ends July 15 in Quebec City. The Zip Code Tour will span 15 cities in North America, including Atlanta June 9, Nashville June 17 and Detroit July 8. Tickets for the dates will be available April 13 through the band's website. A reissue of 'Sticky Fingers' is also on the way.
  • Kacey Musgraves Gives "Early June" Release For 'Same Trailer, Different Park' Follow-Up: "Biscuits" Singer Comments On Little Big Town "Girl Crush" Controversy

    Kacey Musgraves blew critics away with her debut album Same Trailer, Different Park. The effort peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy Award for best country album. Earlier this month, she shared the first taste from her upcoming sophomore effort, called "Biscuits." In a new interview with Cosmopolitan, she revealed a potential, yet-unconfirmed, release date - "Early June. Maybe June 9"-- among other details.
  • Ludacris Drops 'Ludaversal' Today: Stream New Album on Spotify, Buy It on iTunes [LISTEN]

    Ludacris dropped his newest album 'Ludaversal' today, March 31. 'Ludaversal' is now available to stream and purchase. It is the rapper's first album in five years. 'Ludaversal,' composed of 14 tracks, is now available to stream via Spotify. Fans will find musical guest appearances including Big K.R.I.T., Miguel, Monica and Usher. The tracklist is available to stream on Spotify below.
  • Stream Wale's 'The Album About Nothing' Featuring J. Cole, Usher, Jeremih and Jerry Seinfeld [LISTEN]

    Wale fans, the time has arrived: "The Pessimist" rapper has released his long-awaited fourth artist album 'The Album About Nothing.' Far from an album about nothing, it touches on heavy subjects like depression, drug and alcohol abuse and a miscarriage. The LP does all of this while also maintaining a fun side with the strong connection to Jerry Seinfeld and his show 'Seinfeld,' pulling excerpts from the show and pieces of their conversations together. The album is not packed filled with features but makes the most of each one with guest spots from J. Cole, Usher, Jeremih, SZA and Seinfeld.
  • ASAP Rocky Comments On Ex-Girlfriend Iggy Azalea, Says "I Think She Works Hard Like The Rest Of Us'

    In his new cover story with Complex, A$AP Rocky gives his thoughts on the career and criticism of his ex-girlfriend Iggy Azalea. The two began dating in late 2011, before Azalea's breakout "Fancy" propelled her to Grammy-nomination status. Azalea confirmed their relationship in an interview with Vibe and even got Live.Love.A$AP tattooed on her fingers. By July 2012, they were no longer dating, and the next year she got the tats removed and later moved on to current boyfriend Nick Young. Despite the breakup, Rocky wasn't completely ready to discredit his former lady.
  • 5 Seconds of Summer Second Album Hoax: 5SOS Fandom Gets Bored, Plays Twitter Prank

    Watch out, because April Fools' Day seems to be starting early. After One Direction dominated the Twitter fandom trending topics over the last 15 or so hours due to that Louis Tomlinson/Naughty Boy feud, the 5 Seconds of Summer "family" had enough... and decided to spread the rumor that the band's second studio album had leaked in full online.
  • Lily Allen Thinks Jay Z's Tidal Streaming Service Will Increase Traffic to Pirating Sites, Hurt Indie Artists

    Jay Z's new streaming service Tidal is getting support from some of the biggest names in music, with everyone from Kanye West to Arcade Fire to Rihanna and Jack White holding a stake in the relaunched company. But there's one pop star who isn't buying these 16 musicians' claims that Tidal is the start of a musical revolution: Lily Allen. The high price point for the new service has the Sheezus singer wondering if music fans will be driven back to pirating websites.
  • Stream Shlohmo Album 'Dark Red' Ahead Of April 7 WeDidIt/True Panther Release, World Tour

    Shlohmo has made his upcoming sophomore artist album Dark Red available for streaming via the New York Times ahead of its April 7 release date. The 11-track LP showcases the different styles and sounds that have influenced Shlohmo's, real name Henry Laufer, music. Dark and moody, the LP draws influence from drum n bass, like fan favorite "Beams," R&B and gritty electronica.
  • Slash and Myles Kennedy Announce 'Live at The Roxy' Album Featuring Guns N' Roses Tunes [TRACKLIST]

    Slash released his third solo effort with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, 'World on Fire,' in September. The album performed well on the charts, hitting No. 10 on the 'Billboard' 200, and the group hit the road to celebrate its release. Slash and Co. will follow the album up with a live LP that was recorded at The Roxy in West Hollywood last year. It is called 'Live at The Roxy.' The live album, out June 15, will come in a variety of formats, 'Ultimate Classic Rock' pointed out, including DVD, CD and vinyl LP. The tracklist spans Slash's entire career from Guns N' Roses to his most recent album.
  • Hanson To Headline Hop Jam Craft Beer & Music Festival; Mmmhop Pale Ale Creators Joined By The Polyphonic Spree, Black Joe Lewis & More

    Depending on how closely you've been following '90s pop icons Hanson, you might not know that the brothers never really stopped making music. In fact, they released their sixth studio album in 2013 called Anthem, which charted at No. 22 on the Billboard 200. That same year, they also launched their own craft beer, named "Mmmhops" after their infectious 1997 hit "MmmBop" in partnership with craft beer company Mustang Brewing. Now they are bringing their two passions together for the second annual Hop Jam Craft Beer and Music Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 17 in the Brady Arts District. The band even played a role in founding the event.
  • LeAnn Rimes Relieved That Shady Husband Eddie Cibrian's NBC Pilot Is DOA After Table Reading

    The last time we discussed LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian, we told you about how she has installed surveillance throughout their entire home so she can always see what her husband is up to when she is away. Since trust is not much of an option, the video footage must have come in handy while Rimes was in London for 10 days recently. For a minute there it also looked like Cibrian was going to be going back to work on a real television show. He was cast to play one of Monica Potter's ex-husbands in the pilot of an untitled NBC sitcom, but that project was just shelved. Apparently, once everyone got together for the first table read, they quickly realized that the writing was just awful and the characters were totally one-dimensional and cheesy.