• The Knocks, Walk The Moon Share '55' Song "Best For Last"

    The Knocks are just two weeks away from releasing their debut album 55 and have released another new song from the LP. 55 is packed with major name collaborations and their latest single "Best For Last" tabs "Shut Up And Dance" rockers Walk The Moon to assist.
  • Will Lady Gaga Follow Kanye West With Her Own Fashion Line?

    Lady Gaga is a known fashion fanatic, from her daring red carpet looks to her everyday style. She even named a title on her latest album Artpop simply... "Fashion!" But, would her love of haute couture ever translate to her own clothing line, a la Kanye West?
  • Watch Lemaitre "Stepping Stone" Music Video From '1749' EP

    Norwegian electronic music duo, Lemaitre have unveiled the first visual from their recent, 5-track EP 1749. They have taken the first single and the second track on the ep "Stepping Stone" featuring the vocals of female singer, songwriter Mark Johns.
  • Chris, Morgane Stapleton Give 'You Are My Sunshine' Passionate Remake for 'Southern Family'

    Chris Stapleton may have stunned the world with his debut album Traveller, produced by Dave Cobb, but the two are not done collaborating yet. On Thursday (Feb. 18) just days after the duo won Best Country Album at the 2016 Grammys, Chris Stapleton and his wife Morgane Stapleton released their cover of the classic "You Are My Sunshine" ahead of the Cobb-produced album Southern Family.
  • Coldplay's 2016 NME Awards Table Trashed by Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes [VIDEO]

    British rock band Bring Me The Horizon does not have a great history with UK pop band Coldplay, so when lead singer Oli Sykes trashed the Super Bowl halftime show headliners' table at this week's 2016 NME Awards, many thought the worst. Sykes previously voiced his anger over Coldplay's Head Full of Dreams cover art resembling his own band's Sempiternal flower. So did he target Chris Martin and company at the awards ceremony during the performance of "Happy Song" or was it just a coincidence?
  • Dave Grohl: David Bowie Turned Down Collaboration for Movie Song

    Nirvana may have covered David Bowie's "Man Who Sold the World" in their legendary MTV: Unplugged setlist, but that's as far as Dave Grohl ever got to working with the legendary rocker. In a new video with his Foo Fighters bandmate Pat Smear, Grohl revealed that Bowie turned him down for help on a movie project.