• Muse Continually Teases New Album 'Drones' with Instagram Song Snippet [LISTEN]

    Muse's new album Drones seems to be coming more and more into completion. After releasing a series of Instagram videos featuring audio from in-studio sessions for its The 2nd Law follow-up yesterday (Feb. 25), the "Madness" band unveiled the first bit of music from it new album, and it sounds like Muse is going into classic rock 'n' roll territory.
  • Billy Corgan, Liam Gallagher Throw Shade at Kanye West Following Grammys Outburst and BRIT Awards

    Two big names in rock are throwing some shade at Kanye West following his Grammy outburst and BRIT Awards performance. Billy Corgan is so annoyed at the rapper that he wants to fight him (and thinks he could win). Liam Gallagher, on the other hand, criticized his recent performance at the BRIT Awards. Corgan and Gallagher are only two of the most recent Yeezy haters as the hip-hop artist has accumulated plenty of others in the past.
  • New Theory That MH370 Landed in Kazakhstan Emerges Nearly One Year After Disappearing

    On March 8, it will be exactly one year since Malaysia Flight 370 disappeared from the radar around one hour into a very routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and investigators still have absolutely no idea what happened to it. While various theories have existed with minimal evidence, the thing that we do know is that 12 crew members and 227 passengers have never been heard from again. The Malaysian government has done a horrendous job of gathering credible information and it seems that for months, searchers wasted time looking in the wrong area all together. While many of the theories that have circulated seem to border on science fiction, the reality is that nothing logical has really made sense.
  • First Trailer for the Brian Wilson Biopic 'Love & Mercy' Drops: Clip Shows The Beach Boys Frontman's Creative Struggle [WATCH]

    The first trailer for the new Brian Wilson biopic dropped recently. 'Love & Mercy' will highlight the iconic singer-songwriter's time with The Beach Boys as well as his period of mental unrest, creative struggle and eventual return to music. The movie was shown for the first time at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and is slated for a screening at South by Southwest in March. Lions Gate will release the biopic worldwide June 5, 'Billboard' noted.
  • U2 Talks 'Songs of Innocence' One More Time Ahead of Big 'Innocence + Experience' Tour

    The members of U2 are still talking about their September release 'Songs of Innocence,' but not because they necessarily want to talk about it. Bono said the band's current concentration is writing new material. The Edge added that while they knew they would have to "weather the storm," they simply wanted to try out other methods of putting out music before their Innocence + Experience tour.
  • Giuliana Rancic's Marriage Is on the Rocks and Her Future at E! Is Shaky

    Giuliana Rancic is having a really bad week. Not only has she been catching heat for a derogatory comment that she made about Zendaya Coleman on Oscar night, but now we are hearing that she is not exactly enjoying smooth sailing at home, either. Her husband Bill Rancic does not want to raise their son in Los Angeles even half the time, and from the sound of it many of her colleagues at E! would not mind if she relocated permanently. Her marriage is on the rocks and her future at the network is shaky.
  • Unmasked Daft Punk Immortalized With Wooden Statues Alongside Pharrell, Rick Rubin and Others

    The mystique of Daft Punk is found primarily in their futuristic sound that always seems to be way ahead of its time, but also in their signature masks that the pair rarely are seen in public without. Now Guy-Manel de Homen-Christo and Thomas Bangalter are being immortalized with unmasked wooden statues in a new exhibit being done by sculptor Xavier Veilhan. They will stand alongside Pharrell, Rick Rubin and others.
  • Longest Yearly Streaks with A Grammy Win: Jay Z, Bruce Springsteen, and A Surprising Decade-Long Winner

    Bruce Springsteen won his first Grammy on this day 30 years ago, a Best Rock Vocal Performance (Male) for "Dancing in The Dark." The Boss has gone on to gather quite a few more, totaling 20 wins over these last three decades. His most successful period came between 2003 and 2010, a stretch that left him in elite company: One of only five performers to win a Grammy in at least seven consecutive years. Check out the members, including Jay Z and Aretha Franklin, and prepare to be surprised for the record holder.