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Ex-Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison is talking a possible reunion with his former band in a new interview. Jordison’s departure from Slipknot occurred in 2013, and at the time it was reported that it was for “personal reasons.” One of the original members, Jordison had released four albums with the band beginning in 1995. -
Guns N' Roses 'Not In This Lifetime' Tour Adds More Openers: Skrillex & Chris Stapleton
More openers, including Skrillex and Chris Stapleton, are slated to join Guns N’ Roses on their 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' at select stops. It may come as a surprise for some that an electronic producer would join the legendary rock group, but it has been confirmed that he will play with the group at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Aug. 5. -
Lady Gaga Reportedly Replaces Beyonce in Bradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' Remake
Lady Gaga is reportedly slated to appear in Bradley Cooper’s 'A Star Is Born' remake, and is “in talks” to replace Beyonce. Cooper is reportedly set to both produce, direct and star in the film, which was first introduced to him as an actor back in 2012 when Clint Eastwood planned on directing it. -
Grimes Surprises Fans With Walk-Off at Barclays Center, Says She Will Explain When Able
Grimes had an unpleasant surprise in store for fans when she performed at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with Florence + The Machine this past Wednesday night (June 15). A little more than halfway through “World Princess II,” she abruptly walked off stage, seemingly rattled by an undisclosed incident that had taken place earlier that day. Following the dramatic walk off, Grimes has said that she will explain when she can “legally do so.” -
Breakaway Music Festival Announces Line-Up with Young Thug, RL Grime and Ty Dolla $ign
Breakaway Music Festival has announced it’s line-up for 2016, which features Young Thug, RL Grime and Ty Dolla $ign. These three are just a few of the big names on the bill, and the headliners are just a preview of the rest of the festival. -
Calvin Harris Promotes New Rihanna Music Video on Instagram, Deletes Photos of Ex Taylor Swift
Calvin Harris is wasting no time moving on from Taylor Swift and has deleted all photos of his ex from Instagram. Following the breaking news that Swift was now dating 'Avengers' actor Tom Hiddleston, the DJ chose to instead focused on promoting his new Rihanna music video for "This Is What You Came For" on social media. -
Phantogram Announce Their Upcoming Fall Tour and New Album 'Three'
Phantogram have announced their upcoming fall tour and new album, entitled Three, following a premiere of their new track “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” on Beats 1. The band is slated to release Three in the fall (Sept. 16) on Republic Records and will begin a cross country tour. -
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails Talks YouTube and Stolen Content in New Interview
Trent Reznor is talking YouTube and stolen content in a new interview, and the legend certainly isn’t a fan of the streaming service. His comments on “stolen content” were made during an interview that revolved around the one-year anniversary of the launch of Apple Music. -
Nick Jonas Talks Concert Security in New Interview Following Christina Grimmie's Death
In the wake of Christina Grimmie’s death, the music industry has been taking note of concert security and the ways in which it can be improved to prevent further tragedies. Nick Jonas is one of the celebrities speaking out on these topics in a new radio interview this past Tuesday (June 14), and it’s an issue that brings up the question of performers feeling safe after such a brutal murder by a deranged fan. -
Foo Fighters Suing Gig Insurers for Cancelled Shows Following the Paris Attacks
The Foo Fighters are now suing gig insurers for cancelled shows following the Paris attacks that occurred last November. The band is looking to be reimbursed for the cancelled dates in Europe following the tragedy, as well as filing a suit for Dave Grohl’s broken leg that occurred at a tour stop in Sweden. -
Rhapsody Rebrands as Napster à la Early 2000s Peer-to-Peer Music Piracy Heyday
Yesterday, music streaming service Rhapsody announced they are rebranding themselves as Napster, the name of the popular but ultimately doomed early-aughts peer-to-peer file sharing service the company acquired in 2011. -
'Power' Season 3 'Ghosts Never Die' Poster & Full Trailer [WATCH]
Despite previous season 3 promotional posters of the STARZ hit series, Power, that entice fans with the words, "Ghost Must Die" - it's the recently released full trailer and newest poster that claim otherwise. As the network gears up for the season premiere they wants viewers to know, "Ghosts Never Die."
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