• Congrats to Jake Owen!

    This week, Jake Owen brought the ultimate beach party to a new level when his Gold-certified hit "Beachin'" took the #1 spot on both the Mediabase and Billboard Country Airplay Charts. The summer smash is Jake's fifth #1 single at Country radio and it's his fastest selling hit to date.
  • Florida Georgia Line Kicks Off the Dirt Campaign for Habitat for Humanity

    Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley were inspired by the lyrics of their new single, "Dirt," which finds them singing, "Her blue-eyed summer time smile looks so good that it hurts/(Makes you wanna build a) 10 percent down/White picket fence house on this dirt." Both men have become home owners in the last year and they want to help others achieve that same dream. Through the Dirt Campaign, the duo wants to raise $100,000 for Habitat for Humanity.
  • Lollapalooza Might Expand To Toronto In 2015

    Since its inception, Lollapalooza has expanded from its Chicago birthplace to offshoot festivals across South America. Now it appears as though the festival organizers are looking to launch a new festival in Toronto.
  • Junk Mail: Sia's '1000 Forms Of Fear' Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other. This week: Ryan Book, Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling, and Caitlin Carter email back and forth about Sia's 1000 Forms of Fear.
  • Miranda Lambert Goes Old School

    When Miranda Lambert celebrated her latest #1, "Automatic," last week, she kept the party in line with the theme of the hit song - celebrating a time when things were simpler.
  • Bruce Springsteen Shares Short Film 'Hunter Of Invisible Game' [WATCH]

    Stereogum reports that today, Bruce Springsteen shared his directorial debut Hunter of Invisible Game through his website (click here to watch it). The 10-minute clip is part short film and part music video for the song "Hunter of Invisible Game" from Springsteen's latest album, High Hopes. The plot of the film seems to involve Springsteen trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, or maybe it's just New Jersey in 2014 (I live there, so I'm allowed to make that joke). The actual music video portion begins about halfway through.