• Tehnoloogiline Paike Take on Depression in New Album 'Technological Sun' [LISTEN]

    Experimental electronic pop duo Tehnoloogiline Paike's 2016 album, Technological Sun, is really a self-titled record. First of all, it is literally the translation of the band name, which is in Estonian. Secondly, it is one of the most personal collections of music of the year. Taking on depression and the issue of creative voids, this 2016 release is arguably the most important for members Evar Anvelt and Mihkel Kõrvits. You can listen to the leading single "Breaking It" and stream this new album below!
  • Shawn Mendes Debuts Three New Songs at Radio City Music Hall [LISTEN]

    17-year-old heartthrob Shawn Mendes is breaking girl's hearts left and right as he embarks on his headlining tour. This isn't because of any type of relationship change, it's due to the debut of three new songs at Radio City Music Hall, the first stop of his tour, which will give you all the feels.
  • Paul Van Dyk Recovering From Injuries Suffered During Fall At ASOT 750

    German trance icon Paul van Dyk has been in the hospital for the past week recovering from a very scary fall at A State of Trance 750 in Utrecht, Holland. He was performing on the main stage at the large trance one night festival hosted by Armin van Buuren and fell from an elevated stage. According to a new update from the Paul van Dyk team, it was revealed that he is conscious and in recovery. He suffered a cracked vertebrae and sustained a concussion.
  • Ramsey Shares New Song 'See You Bleed' on Soundcloud [LISTEN]

    Ramsey is one of those artists that you can't really put a label on, but her music is something you're very attracted to. The LA-based experimental pop singer (honestly, that's the best genre we could think of) is making music in one of the most difficult cities to get noticed, but is breaking out in a big way. Visiting her Soundcloud page, you can understand why. Below, we have her latest song, "See You Bleed," which embraces the darker side of electronica pop, along the lines of Crystal Castles, Portishead, Glass Animals and the like - but really, Ramsey has a sound all her own.
  • STREAM Temporary Hero's Cover Album of Fleetwood Mac's 'TUSK' [LISTEN]

    Covers are always hit or miss, especially when it comes to the acclaimed classic rock band Fleetwood Mac. Even when another rock band takes on the songs it's usually a risky move, so what happens when an electronic artist takes on TUSK? Well, Portland musician Jonah Bell, aka Temporary Hero is preparing to release his 10-track album of re-imagined TUSK songs later this month, but we have the stream just below! Listen to Temporary Hero right here!
  • Bitter's Kiss Share 'No One Will' Music Video from Self-Titled Album [WATCH]

    While we're sure you've been listening to Bitter's Kiss' latest self-titled album for about a year now, we're happy to share with you the New Jersey indie pop act's new music video for the catchy song "No One Will." Singer-songwriter Chloe Baker is one of the most genuinely talented acts in the indie pop world there is!
  • Kelly Clarkson Says Label "Blackmailed" Her Into Working with Dr. Luke Amid Kesha Scandal

    Dr. Luke may have worked with Kelly Clarkson on some of her biggest hits, including "Since U Been Gone," "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "My Life Would Suck Without You," but that doesn't mean the original American Idol is a fan of the producer. In a new interview with Australian radio station KIIS FM, the "Piece by Piece" singer opened up about her time working with Dr. Luke amid Kesha's lawsuit and rape allegations.
  • Salt Lake City Rockers Larusso Share 'Fever' Music Video [WATCH]

    You might not think to look to Salt Lake City, Utah, for emerging rock n' roll acts, but we're about to change your minds. Larusso is a four-piece band that reminds us of the mid-2000s post-hardcore scene, mixed with powerhouse radio rockers. Recently, Larusso (consisting of members Aaron Condrat, Nick Sasich, Tyler 'Fizzy' Grundstrom, and Justin Trombetti) shared a fun new music video for their latest song, "Fever," which is sure to get your head bobbing. You can watch this video below.