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  • The Devil Wears Prada Touring New Album 'Transit Blues' This Fall

    Ohio-based metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada returns this October with their sixth album, 'Transit Blues.' The forthcoming record is their first on Rise Records since 2007's 'Plagues' and follows last year's cosmically-themed 'Space' EP.
  • Slipknot to Perform Full ‘Iowa’ LP for the First Time at Ozzfest Meets Knotfest

    For the first time in 15 years after Slipknot released their second studio album Iowa, the band from Des Moines will play all of the LP's songs live. According to the band, this will happen at the upcoming Ozzfest Meets Knotfest event in California.
  • MTV VMAs 2016 Winners List: Beyonce Absolutely Dominates

    Many people were nominated such as Adele, Kanye West, Rihanna and Drake, but one person absolutely dominated - Beyoncé, who took home eight awards. She now passes Madonna as the person with the most MTV VMAs wins ever.
  • ‘Friday’ Singer Rebecca Black Releases New Song ‘The Great Divide’

    Rebecca Black, the artist best known for her 2011 hit "Friday," has released a new single called "The Great Divide." According to the singer, her new song is one of the most significant tracks that she has written because it reflects her experiences over the past years.
  • Rep For J. Balvin Confirms He Is Safe After Plane Crash in Bahamas

    A spokesperson for J. Balvin confirmed that the reggaeton singer from Colombia survived after his plane crashed in the Bahamas on Friday. The "6 AM" singer also told his social media followers that he was safe following the accident.
  • Twenty One Pilots Wins Best Rock Video at 2016 MTV Video Music Awards

    Although it wasn't mentioned on the broadcast, it appears that Twenty One Pilots have taken home the Best Rock Video award at the 2016 MTV VMAs. The Columbus, Ohio alternative duo nabbed the award for their Suicide Squad soundtrack hit, "Heathens."
  • Chicago Police Apologizes to Rhymefest After Rapper Gets Robbed at Gunpoint

    Rhymefest, the rapper and songwriter who has worked with various artists including Kanye West, Common and John Legend, recently revealed that he got robbed at gunpoint in Chicago. He tried to report the incident to the city's police department but got a disappointing response.
  • Usher Releases 'Hands of Stone' Music, Talks Role as Sugar Ray Leonard [LISTEN]

    Hands of Stone, the story of two boxing champions; starring Usher, hits theaters today along with new music from the singer straight off the film's soundtrack. Though he sings of being a champion in the song, he recently disclosed how it wasn't his own music that transformed him into champion Sugar Ray Leonard for the film but, a different kind of music.
  • Team Janet Jackson Relaunch Petition With Video For Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction [WATCH]

    Just about every music lover believes their favorite artist belongs in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Janet Jackson fans are no different. Several of those fans have come together to re-launch a petition and creating a video demanding answers as to why she has only been nominated but, never inducted.
  • It's Here! De La Soul's 'and the Anonymous Nobody' Album Features Jill Scott, Usher and More

    The wait is over for the first album in over a decade from the hip hop group De La Soul. The 17-track album, and the Anonymous Nobody is availble for music lovers to download with features from artists like Jill Scott, Usher and more.
  • Vocalist Gene Simmons Talks About Kiss Coming Back to Comic Books

    Gene Simmons recently revealed what fans of Kiss can expect from the band's return to the comic books. According to the singer, the new comic book series, titled Kiss, features references from the band's concept album Music from "The Elder".
  • Kings of Leon New Album ‘Walls’ Tracklist, Release Date Revealed

    For the past couple of days, Kings of Leon have been teasing to their Twitter followers about their upcoming album Walls. Recently, the members of the band unveiled the tracklist and release for the album, as well as their experience working with producer Markus Dravs, who is widely known for his work with Coldplay, Florence and the Machine and Arcade Fire.
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