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What The Festival has unveiled its complete 2016 lineup. The Oregon festival will be headlined by the likes of Claude VonStroke, Lido (Live), Thievery Corporation, Claptone, Bonobo (DJ Set), Hermitude, Motez, Mr. Carmack and Tourist. -
Meek Mill, DJ Whoo Kid Beef After G-Unit Associate Posts Mocking Video Game Clips with Drake
It was not all fun and games on Tuesday night (Feb. 16) for Meek Mill. A beef is now brewing between him and DJ Whoo Kid after Kid posted and deleted comical video game clips making fun of the 4/4 rapper. Mill, apparently not interested in being the butt of anymore jokes, took issue with the DJ and called him out on Instagram. -
Baauer, Novelist, Leikeli 47 Start Revolution In 'Day Ones' Video
Baauer has unveiled the music video for his new single "Day Ones" featuring UK grime rapper Novelist and Leikeli 47 taken from his upcoming album Aa. The video stars the two rappers set in an odd scene that clashes past and present with a revolutionary war battle in a modern day empty parking lot. -
Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, Of Mice & Men Announce North American Tour Cities
Marilyn Manson and Slipknot have announced a joint tour that will run through North America this summer, with Of Mice & Men supporting them. Thus far, the exact venues have not been announced but are expected to be released in the next few weeks. -
John Carpenter Shares 2016 'Lost Themes II' Tour Dates, New Song "Distant Dream" [LISTEN]
John Carpenter is releasing a new album on April 15, 2106, via Sacred Bones Records, which is a non-soundtrack collection of songs entitled Lost Themes II. The iconic composer and filmmaker has this week shared a brand new track, "Distant Dreams," to hold fans over until the release date, and has added more tour dates to his 2016 US concerts list. Listen to the new song below! -
Watch Tyga Explain Paul McCartney Grammy After-Party Drama; Rapper Invites Him to a Concert
While many celebrities looked to celebrate after the 58th annual Grammy Awards on Monday night (Feb. 15), but believe it or not, some artists weren't as lucky. After Paul McCartney was reportedly denied entry into Tyga's after-party at a popular Hollywood nightclub, the rapper received a lot of backlash. On Tuesday (Feb. 16), Tyga stopped by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to explain his lack of involvement in the drama and even invited the music icon to an upcoming concert. -
Disclosure Announce Wild Life NYC With Mobb Deep, Dusky & More
Disclosure are bringing their Wild Life concept back to New York City. Capping off a spring and early summer tour of the North America, the "Omen" duo have announced a new show at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, where they will be joined by an eclectic group of artists, not just DJs and electronic acts such as UK DJ duo Dusky, local legends Mobb Deep, hotly tipped new soulful r&b singer Anderson .Paak with his band The Free Nationals and Los Angeles-based DJ Justin Jay. -
Ryn Weaver: Katy Perry Is a Bully Whom Hillary Clinton Pays for Endorsement
Ryn Weaver is not happy with Katy Perry or her endorsement of Hillary Clinton. On Wednesday (Feb. 17), the "Octahate" singer came for Perry on Twitter, saying that she bullied her during Drake's set at Coachella and that she's being paid to endorse Clinton. -
Kanye West Unveils 'The Life Of Pablo' Album Credits -- Over 100 Names Listed
Kanye West has unveiled the complete credits on his new album The Life Of Pablo. In addition to Kanye West, nearly 100 other individuals worked on the album from writing, composing, producing, mixing and mastering. The credits are available on his website, but you still can't get the album anywhere else besides TIDAL, unless you want to pirate it, where it has been downloaded nearly 500,000 times. -
Grammys 2016: Did Rihanna Cancel Her Performance Because of Meltdown or Bronchitis?
Rihanna was scheduled to perform at the 2016 Grammys on Monday night (Feb. 15), but at the last minute, she cancelled, citing a debilitating case of bronchitis. But, was the "Work" singer really sick, or did she throw a fit before the show was set to begin? -
Grammys 2016 In Memoriam, Natalie Cole Tribute Snub? Family Reacts [WATCH VIDEO]
The 58th annual Grammy Awards ceremony featured some great musical tributes to artists and icons that we lost in the previous year, including B.B. King, David Bowie, Glenn Frey of the Eagles, and Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, but family members of a recently deceased singer are outraged that she was left out. The daughter of Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole has an important history with the Grammys, and music in general, so we weren’t surprised to hear that the late singer’s family had some comments to share with the music awards show about only featuring her in the “In Memoriam” video, but skipped out on a dedication performance. -
New Deep Sea Diver Album 'Secrets' Songs Reviewed by Britt Daniel, Ben Gibbard & More
If we are to be judged by a party of our own peers, Seattle indie rockers Deep Sea Diver's tracklist of songs on their upcoming 2016 album, Secrets, are exceptional. You can pre-order the album now, but its official release date is Friday, Feb. 19, via the band's own label, High Beam Records. While we appreciate album reviews from music publications (especially our own!), it seems like a better idea to listen to fellow musicians' opinions and praise of songwriter Jessica Dobson's latest - and there is plenty of praise for this 10-track record from the likes of Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard, Spoon's Britt Daniel, Delta Spirit's Matthew Logan Vasquez, and more accomplished songwriters.
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