• "Hello" Singer Adele in 'Talks' to Headline Glastonbury 2016

    Adele has been taking the world by storm and breaking record after record with her latest hit single "Hello" and her third studio album, '25,' making appearances on Saturday Night Live and making stops at morning talk show's and trekking her way through the late night circuit. Now, the singer is in talks to headline Glastonbury Festival 2016.
  • 'Roger Waters: The Wall' Box Sets to Be Structured Into Graffiti Art

    For months, fans have been hanging on every word Roger Waters announces in relation to his latest concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall' and its super-deluxe box set edition paired with the album's soundtrack. The Pink Floyd alumni recently revealed the latest details of the set-the housing of each box set can be structured into their own graffiti wall, boasting a mural by Brazilian graffiti team, Osgemos.
  • Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons Perform in 'A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving' Special [WATCH]

    In an hour-long special jam packed with the best festival performances of 2015, Bonnaroo decided to give thanks and celebrate a day filled with good food and company with equally as good, if not better, music. A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving offers a 12 performance special hosted by the quirky comedian Jo Firestone as she sits around a cozy fire, ready to let the musical acts into the homes of viewers around the world including Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons and Hozier. Fill your stomachs, kick back on the couch and digest both your Thanksgiving meal and Bonnaroo tunes with the ones you're most thankful for.
  • Tony Iommi Reveals Black Sabbath Wrote 'A Whole Load' of Riffs for Scrapped Final LP

    With the excitement around Black Sabbath's final The End tour, the classic metal group has every intention of releasing one last studio album, '13,' before it was eventually scrapped. Sabbath guitarist Tommy Iommi recently divulged that the band had a prosperous writing session for the album, where they "wrote a whole load" of riffs.
  • Busta Rhymes is Dropping a New Album in 2016, Moving on From Legal Troubles

    Busta Rhymes has been a hip-hop heavy hitter for decades. His influence and legacy are widespread, from Twista to Yelawolf. Nicki Minaj never would have said "Rah, rah, like a dungeon dragon" had it not been for Rhymes's verse on "Scenario." Rhymes has worked with some of the biggest and best names in hip-hop, while releasing his own lyrically dizzying music, and has announced that he will be releasing a new album next year, 2016.
  • Laurie Anderson Talks How Artists Respond to Tragedy in New Paris RBMA Lecture [WATCH]

    Influential artist Laurie Anderson recently gave a lecture at the Red Bull Music Academy in Paris to discuss how artists respond to tragedy. Anderson is, of course, renowned for masterpieces that fuse experimental electronic music with high-brow performance art, including the minimalist "O Superman" – which topped international charts as a single in the '80s and is on permanent display in the MOMA as an audiovisual work.
  • Steve Albini Talks Playing Santa Claus on Christmas with Jeff Tweedy, Fred Armisen

    For the past two decades, Steve Albini and his wife Heather Whinna have spent every Christmas morning delivering gifts to families in need throughout Chicago. The legendary audio engineer known for producing too many groundbreaking records to count, who is also kind of a notorious curmudgeon, recently published a heartwarming essay on The Huffington Post entitled "Why I Haven't Had a Conventional Christmas in 20 Years," in which he explains why he and his wife started playing Santa Claus and why, often with the help of famous friends including Wilco's Jeff Tweedy and Portlandia's Fred Armisen, they continue this charitable tradition that makes for an even better holiday story than even the folklore behind the old "Yes, Virginia" editorial.