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After a decade-long hiatus, Luna will return to the road in 2015. Brooklyn Vegan reports the band — which played its final gig at New York's Bowery Ballroom in 2005 — will play several Spanish gigs next year, with the strong possibility of U.S. dates afterward. -
Jack White Recruits Queens of the Stone Age, Dead Weather Keyboardist Dean Fertita to Replace Ikey Owens
Two weeks ago, Jack White’s keyboardist Isaiah “Ikey” Owens tragically died from a heart attack, resulting in the cancellation of White’s tour dates in Mexico. Today, White revealed that his Dead Weather bandmate and Queens of the Stone Age keyboardist Dean Fertita would be filling in for Owens on his upcoming tour dates, "Consequence of Sound" reported. -
GWAR Covers 'West End Girls' by Pet Shop Boys and Pays Tribute to Fallen Friends with Jim Carroll's 'People Who Died' [LISTEN]
GWAR has once again completely owned A.V. Club's Undercover segment, performing a hellish rendition of Pet Shop Boys's "West End Girls" and a touching Dave Brockie tribute with Jim Carroll's "People Who Died." -
5 Seconds of Summer to Appear on 'Ellen,' Fans Get Pumped for Pranks on Twitter
5 Seconds of Summer's star is quickly rising, thanks to a supporting gig on One Direction's Where We Are Tour and a hit album of its own. And now, the punky boy band seems to have really made it, at least in the eyes of its fans. Today (Oct. 28), it was announced that 5SOS will make a long-anticipated appearance on the daytime talk show Ellen. -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Animated Artwork For 'A Better Tomorrow' [PHOTO]
The Wu-Tang Clan’s long-awaited sixth album A Better Tomorrow is finally set for release on Dec. 2, and today the group revealed the album’s cover artwork, which you can check out below. Similar to the cover of the Foo Fighters’ upcoming album Sonic Highways, the cover for A Better Tomorrow combines the skylines of several famous cities, including Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and more. What makes it truly unique, however, is that the cover is designed as an animated GIF, with clouds forming into the shape of the Wu-Tang Clan “W” logo. -
Taylor Swift Takes Over 'Ellen,' Dishes On Adam Levine, Her Biggest Fears, And Love Of Cats [WATCH]
Taylor Swift has been hitting the promotional circuit hard this week following the release of her new album, 1989. Ellen had her on her show yesterday for an entire hour dedicated to the pop star. Swift talked to her about the new album, her Voice co-workers' weaknesses, her deepest fears, and her cat. -
SiriusXM to Broadcast Final Allman Brothers Show on Wednesday
If you were not able to get a ticket to The Allman Brothers Band's final show at New York's Beacon Theatre tonight, Oct. 28, SiriusXM has you covered. The satellite radio's Classic Vinyl station will broadcast the performance starting tomorrow, Oct. 29, at 12 p.m., Jambase reports. -
Big K.R.I.T. Shares New Song 'Soul Food' Featuring Raphael Saadiq from Upcoming Album 'Cadillactica' [LISTEN]
Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. keeps building the hype for his upcoming album "Cadillactica" with the release of a new song titled “Soul Food,” featuring R&B star Raphael Saadiq. The track features one of the best beats of the year — the drums are unfussy and actually hit hard, instead of just skitter frantically across the surface — allowing K.R.I.T. to deliver some great verses and Saadiq to nail the beautiful vocal hook. -
The Kinks Will Not Reunite, According to Ray Davies
Dave Davies and Mick Avory have ruined The Kinks for everybody. That is what Ray Davies claims, anyway. The 70-year-old lead singer recently told the U.K.'s "Telegraph" that he is not the one holding up the group reunion. -
Selena Gomez Loves New Taylor Swift Album '1989' Because of Course She Does
Selena Gomez wants you to know she is Taylor Swift's best friend, and that the two are inseparable. As K-Bake said in "A Few Good Men," "These are the facts of the case, and they are undisputed." After Swift dropped her fifth album, "1989," this week, Gomez took to Instagram to prove her bond with pop's shiniest star. -
Mississippi Middle School Bans Beyoncé's 'Partition' after Band Plays It During Football Game
While Beyoncé has managed to infiltrate every aspect of pop culture, leaving many parents to view her as a decent role model for their young daughters, not every song she drops is appropriate for kids. Jackson, Mississippi, parents were recently shocked to realize that Bey's "Partition" was being played during a middle school football game by the band. A multitude of parents took to Facebook to complain while others seemed unfazed by the song's usage. A group of parents finally reached out to WAPT-TV, wanting to call broader attention to the fact that 13-year old kids were playing a song entirely about sex, and finally action was taken. -
Paul McCartney Shares Beatles Songwriting Secrets at Small College
Paul McCartney surprised tiny Rollins College last week with an impromptu appearance at the Florida school, where he talked about his songwriting secrets.
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