• Mitski Shares 2016 Tour Dates, New Song "Your Best American Girl" Off of 'Puberty 2' Album

    Singer-songwriter Mitski Miyawaki, aka Mitski, has this week announced her new record, Puberty 2, which is the follow-up to 2014's critically acclaimed record, Bury Me at Makeout Creek. Due out on June 17, 2016, on Dead Oceans, we already have our first taste of Mitski's new songs with the track "Your Best American Girl," accompanied by the album's tracklist. Plus, Mitski shared her 2016 tour dates for US and European concerts. Listen to this new song below and check out when she's coming to your town!
  • SFX To Auction Beatport, Fame House Amid Bankruptcy Proceedings

    SFX Entertainment filed for bankruptcy on Feb. 1 and now we are starting to see how the courts look to restructure the company and its mounting debts. According to new filings in Delaware bankruptcy courts, SFX is looking to auction off one of its most prized assets, digital marketplace and streaming service Beatport. It is also looking to sell off marketing company Fame House.
  • Crystal Castles Announce New Album, Tour Dates

    Crystal Castles have been pretty quiet on the release front over the past year ever since Alice Glass left the group in October 2014. Producer Ethan Kath was left on his own until he found her replacement, Edith Frances and with the band back to two members they are gearing up to release the group's fourth album at some point this spring.
  • M83 Releases 'Junk' Tracklist, Lead Single "Do It, Try It"

    M83 did not waste any time releasing news on their new album Junk, which was officially announced this morning. Gonzalez unveiled the title and release date this morning and now we have the tracklist and lead single "Do It, Try It." The tracklist doesn't have many big names beyond Beck on track 13, "Time Wind," though Mai Lan is on four different tracks.
  • Anderson .Paak Teases New Music from Dr. Dre, In Case You Forgot About Him

    One of the biggest mistakes you can make, as a music fan, is to forget about Dr. Dre, which is pointed out in the hit single "Forgot About Dre" from 2001. While the iconic rapper has been keeping quiet recently, one of his new Aftermath Records signees, Anderson .Paak, has not been. According to a new interview with the young MC, we could be expecting some new music from the former NWA and Death Row Records member.
  • DNCE Give Rihanna's 'Work' An Office Supplies Makeover in Unique Cover [WATCH]

    Very few people, if any, have fond memories of Internet dial-up tones, but somehow DNCE has managed to make the irritating '90s online staple into modern times pop bliss. On Tuesday (March 1), the Joe Jonas led pop group released a new cover of Rihanna's "Work," featuring office supplies, and yes, dial-up tones.