• Marvel 'Spider-Man' Reboot, Tom Holland Movie Casts Zendaya as Mystery Character

    Tom Holland will make his debut as the new Peter Parker in Marvel's 2016 blockbuster Captain America: Civil War, but most of our excitement is centered on his standalone reboot movie, Spider-Man, set for release in 2017. As production on this new film approaches news regarding characters and casting has been circulating, with an announcement dropping earlier this week. Disney Channel star and singer, Zendaya (Coleman) has joined the Sony and Marvel production, but her role has yet to be revealed.
  • Kendrick Lamar 'These Walls' Singer Anna Wise Shares Solo Song 'BitchSlut' Music Video

    Perhaps the perfect way to celebrate International Women's Day today (March 8, 2016), a new anti-slutshaming anthem from performer Anna Wise has dropped, with a great music video! "BitchSlut" is another great song in a long line of feminist approaches to the prejudices women face these days, and it's from a recent Grammy winner! You might recognize Wise's soulful singing voice from Kendrick Lamar's "These Walls," as well as "untitled 03" and "untitled 05" from last week's surprise album, untitled umastered. This new song, however, is all Wise, showing that she has the talent to take on her solo career.
  • Rudimental, Gorgon City Announce Co-Headlining North American Tour

    Gorgon City and Rudimental are two of the most exciting newer UK electronic acts that bring live elements into their performances that have spanned the theaters, clubs and festivals worldwide. Now the two groups have announced a joint co-headlining live tour across the United States.
  • Rumored Taylor Swift MySpace Comments from Mid-2000s, the Kind of Nostalgia We All Love

    Before Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and even LinkedIn, MySpace was the end-all, be-all social media destination. After taking the top spot away from Friendster as the main online destination of pre-teens to late teenagers, MySpace was basically running the Internet, and 2004 and 2005 were the years that the service was enjoyed by all - including Taylor Swift (allegedly). BuzzFeed this week shared some comments that were reportedly written by the Grammy winner when she was a teenager, reminding us all that the MySpace versions of ourselves were very strange. Share the (rumored) nostalgia with us below!
  • Rhapsody Facing Class-Action Lawsuit Over Royalty Payments

    The lawsuits against streaming companies have been coming fast and loose in the past six months and Rhapsody is the latest find themselves in the crossfire. Cracker frontman David Lowery, who filed a similar class-action suit against Spotify, is suing the streaming veteran along with co-plaintiffs and fellow songwriters David Faragher and Victor Krummenacher for infringement of mechanical royalties.
  • Digitalism Unveil North American, European 'Mirage' Tour Dates

    Digitalism surprised the world on Friday when they shared the news that they were releasing a new album Mirage in May and shared two new singles "Utopia" and "Battlecry" from the LP. To support the album, the German duo are hitting the road to tour across North America and Europe.
  • Lady Gaga Says Kesha Is Being "Very Publicly Shamed" in Battle Against Dr. Luke

    It's no secret that Lady Gaga is a big supporter of Kesha as she fights to be freed from her contract with the producer who allegedly raped and abused her, Dr. Luke. After dedicating her Oscars performance of "Til It Happens to You" to the "Timber" singer, Gaga further explained just why she supports Kesha in an interview with Carson Daly, saying that her friend and fellow pop star is being "very publicly shamed."