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Metal fans (and hopefully music fans in general) were thrilled to hear today that Glenn Danzig—frontman for his self-titled band, Samhain and of The Misfits—will be releasing an Elvis Presley covers album during 2015. It got us thinking: There are way too few Elvis covers out there played by metal bands. Discounting a band that's whole schtick is being half metal, half-Elvis (Volbeat), it's tough to find worthwhile Elvis covers in the metal world. We, for one, totally hope this changes. -
PHOTO: Nicki Minaj, Drake Get Close in 'Anaconda' Music Video Instagram Teasers for New 'The Pink Print' Single
Nicki Minaj's jungle-themed, super sexy music video for "Anaconda" will finally be released on Wednesday (Aug. 20), but in the meanwhile, the Pink Print rapper has a little something to keep fans interested. Today (Aug. 18), Minaj posted a series of "Anaconda" music video teasers on her Instagram, featuring none other than her fellow Young Money emcee Drake... and the two are getting quite personal. -
Cast of 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' Revealed, Series Starring Ray J, Soulja Boy And Omarion Set To Air In September
'Love & Hip Hop' is moving to Hollywood and the official cast has been revealed. Get the deets here. -
One For You, One For Me: Solo and Group Albums Released The Same Year from Paul McCartney, Pete Townshend and Lil Wayne, More
The more famous an act becomes, the more tempting it is for popular members to head out and do their own thing. It's tougher when you're still affiliated with a band or act however. Check out seven examples of performers who went solo and compare to see which album ended up being the better option, at least at the time. -
Chuck D Reveals Origins of Public Enemy's Name, Crosshairs Logo, Says It 'Symbolized The Black Man In America'
Whether you've heard their music or not, you've probably seen Public Enemy's logo -- a silhouette of a man in a hat, standing, arms folded, with a crosshair positioned over the top. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, frontman Chuck D explained the logo's significance, which is particularly intriguing given the circumstances of the last week in Ferguson, Missouri. -
Neon Trees Tour 2014: 'Sleeping With A Friend' Band Announced 26-Date North American Schedule for Fall
Neon Trees will be taking its Pop Psychology to the road. And, no, Tyler Glenn and co. will not be acting out your Freudian dreams across North America... the "Sleeping With A Friend" band will be going on tour, starting next month. -
Justin Bieber Challenges President Obama To Do The 'ALS Ice Bucket Challenge'
Justin Bieber challenges President Obama to do the Ice Bucket Challenge. Bieber has joined in on the action. According to The Source, Justin Bieber recently posted a video on his Instagram account accepting the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. -
5 Seconds Of Summer Cover Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' [WATCH]
Perhaps 5 Seconds of Summer have been paying attention to Arcade Fire's hometown music policy. Or perhaps they just wanted to channel their inner Slim Shady during a recent tour stop in the Motor City. Whatever the case, the band broke out a cover of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" during a gig in Detroit this weekend. -
J. Cole Visits Ferguson Two Days After 'Be Free' Release [WATCH]
Two days after releasing the song "Be Free" in memory of Michael Brown, J. Cole visited Ferguson, Mo., to speak with protestors and activists. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Tennis, Field Report, Josef Salvat and many more!
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from Tennis, Blonde Redhead, Josef Salvat and more right here! -
Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Grand Opening: Reba McEntire, Loretta Lynn & Bobby Bare Celebrate With Music Festival In Arkansas
This past Saturday (Aug. 16) saw the grand opening of the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home, the small farmhouse in Dyess, Arkansas, where the legendary singer grew up, and often sang about, that has now been transformed into a museum. -
Historic Chicago Venue Bans EDM Shows
A historic Chicago venue reopened its doors but under one condition. Get the deets here. A historic Chicago venue recently reopened its doors but under one condition: no EDM.
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