• Lena Dunham Supports Kesha's Injunction Request with Passionate Open Letter

    Kesha has found another supporter in the celebrity community amidst her legal battle with her alleged rapist Dr. Luke and Sony Music: Lena Dunham. In this week's edition of her Lenny Letter, the Girls creator penned an open, heartbreaking letter in support of the "Timber" singer and other victims of sexual assault.
  • Gold Panda Announces New Album 'Good Luck and Do Your Best'

    UK producer Gold Panda, born Derwin Schleckler, has announced his new album Good Luck and Do Your Best out on City Slang. The 11-track LP will be released on May 27. In addition to the album announcement, Schleckler has unveiled the music video for the LP's lead single "Time Eater."
  • DIIV Announce 'Is The Is Are' Spring North American Tour Dates

    Brooklyn indie rock band DIIV have announced a hash of new spring tour dates across North America in support of their new album Is This Is Are. The group already announced three-night residencies in Los Angeles and New York, in addition to European tour dates in March and April.
  • Charli XCX Announces New Label Vroom Vroom Recordings with an EP and Two New Artists

    Charli XCX is getting in to the record label game. After shocking the pop world with her sophomore album Sucker, on Tuesday (Feb. 23), the "Same Old Love" songwriter announced her latest musical venture, Vroom Vroom Recordings, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records UK. But that's not the only thing kicking in to gear for XCX. Along with Vroom Vroom Recordings, she announced a four-song EP for release on Friday (Feb. 16), fittingly titled Vroom Vroom EP.
  • Music is Murder in New 'Kill Your Friends' Trailer Starring Nicholas Hoult [WATCH]

    The music industry is murder - literally, well, according to the new dark comedy thriller Kill Your Friends from director Owen Harris and writer John Niven, who also wrote the novel of the same name. Mad Max: Fury Road star Nicholas Hoult stars as a young A&R rep for a record label in London during the 1990s, who goes into a murderous rampage in order to keep his job in the high-pressure industry of loud music, drugs and alcohol. While this movie already premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year, it has a 2016 US release date set for April 1. Watch a new trailer for the film below.
  • Demi Lovato Settles Taylor Swift Feud, Clarifies Kesha Support on Instagram

    Demi Lovato did not mean to feud with Taylor Swift over their different reactions to Kesha's blocked injunction to be released from her Sony Music contract and producer/alleged rapist Dr. Luke. After firing off in a series of Instagram comments that the "New Romantics" singer's $250,000 donation wasn't as meaningful as a public message of support, Lovato has cleared up her stance on Kesha's plight, relationship with Swift and sexual assault on Instagram.
  • Zedd Offers To Produce Song For Kesha Amid Dr. Luke Legal Battle

    Kesha's options may be slimming in the court system in her battle against her alleged rapist and producer Dr. Luke, but after Friday's ruling, many in the music industry have offered their support for the "Timber" singer. The latest to offer their services to Kesha is Zedd who on Twitter said he would produce a song for Kesha.
  • Does Saint West Look Like Kim Kardashian or Kanye? 'KUWTK' Star Shares First Baby Photo

    Good things come to those who wait right? In a way to honor her late father Robert Kardashian on his birthday, Kim shared the first public photo of her baby boy, Saint West, on Monday morning (Feb. 22) on her app and website. After looking at this adorable picture of their new new son, there's only one question left to be answered: Does Saint look more like the 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star or his father Kanye?
  • Beyoncé's Formation Tour: Minister Louis Farrakhan, Nation of Islam Offer Security

    Beyoncé’s performance of “Formation” at the Super Bowl 50 halftime has received a great deal of backlash from law enforcement with officers threatening to boycott her upcoming tour the same name. While various officers have voiced their intent to boycott volunteering to work at the world tour, Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam have stepped up to offer security for Bey.