• Donald Trump’s Dad Was Woody Guthrie’s Racist Landlord, Subject of Unrecorded Songs

    By the time Woody Guthrie signed his name to lease an apartment in one of Fred Trump's Brooklyn buildings in December 1950, he had already written and recorded many of his most famous condemnations of inequality and racism as well as his alternative national anthem "This Land Is Your Land." However, recently published unrecorded songs suggest that current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's dad was the subject of some of the folk icon's most scathing criticisms.
  • Stream, Download Steve Angello New Album 'Wild Youth'

    Steve Angello has at last released his new album Wild Youth to stream and download. The ex-Swedish House Mafia member has been working on this album ever since the mighty dance trio split in 2013. The 13-track LP avoids the trappings of big-name collabs for the sake of their star-power instead calling upon artists he knows well like David Garza, The Presets or Andrew Wyatt or newcomers such as Dan Reynolds, Mako, Alex Aris or Tom Taped.
  • DJ Drama Denies Leaking Drake/Quentin Miller Reference Track

    Back in November, DJ Drama’s ex-wife, Summer P Walker, took the Internet by surprise when she decided to drop a bomb about the Drake/Quentin Miller reference track that was leaked last July. Though Walker pointed the finger at Drama and accused him of putting the song out over two months ago, it wasn’t until recently that he addressed the situation and denied any involvemet.
  • Dame Dash Responds to His Cousin Stacey's Comments About Removal of BET Awards

    On Wednesday (Jan. 20), Stacey Dash caused quite a stir during an appearance on FOX & Friends. While the actress may have rubbed more than a few people the wrong way, her cousin Dame Dash somewhat made some sense of her comments about the removal of the BET Awards. He responded and gave his own interpretation while speaking with Dr. Boyce Watkins.
  • At The Drive-In Share 2016 US Reunion Tour Dates with New Music Premieres Soon!

    At the Drive-In is officially a band again, and is about to head out on an extensive US tour in 2016. This set of reunion gigs was announced earlier this week, accompanied by a social media and blog post from the band that also promises new music this year. So if you're a fan of this iconic post-hardcore outfit, 2016 is your year!
  • Justin Bieber Flirts with Ariana Grande on Instagram, 'Focus' Songstress Responds on Twitter

    Ariana Grande probably gets hit on countless times each and every day on social media, but what happens when an equally-to-arguably-more-popular pop star is the one hitting on you? When Justin Bieber liked and then left a flirty comment of Grande's recent Instagram video post, the "Focus" songstress laughed off the advances and even called the "Sorry" singer "Satan" on Twitter. Check out how Justin's flirtation was shut down by the pop singer.
  • Life Or Death PR Staff Leave After Heathcliff Berru Sexual Assault Claims

    The fallout of the Heathcliff Berru sexual assault scandal continues to grow. The former president of large PR company Life or Death PR was accused by as many as seven different woman of sexually assaulting them on Tuesday. After these allegations were made public, Berru stepped down from his role and made Nick Dierl the man in charge to keep the company running. It appears as though Dierl and the staff have decided that the company name was too toxic and they are all leaving Life or Death PR to start a new venture without the cloud of Berru's sexual assault hanging over them.
  • Apple Unveils New Music Production App Music Memos

    Apple has been one of the biggest players in the music industry since it launched iTunes in 2003. It has developed music production software with Logic and Garageband and streaming with Apple Music. Now it is expanding on it mobile capabilities with a new app named Music Memos.
  • Blizzard of 2016 Playlist: 10 Songs to Help You Get Through the Snow Storm!

    There are a number of concerns surrounding the eminent Blizzard of 2016 that is set to strike the northeast United States this weekend. Will it actually be a crazy snow storm? Will we lose power? Do you want to build a snowman with me? One thing's for sure: You're most likely planning on staying in! To help you deal with whatever amount of winter fury hits over the next few days, we've compiled 10 songs for a special playlist that you can listen to while looking at the snow pile up!
  • Radiohead Announce 2016 Festival Tour Dates with Primavera Sound and More

    Radiohead left fans itching for new music ever since they dropped 'The King of Limbs' back in 2011. As of late, rumors have quickly circulated concerning a new studio album and a live return from the band that gave us hits like "Karma Police" and "Creep." Four years after their last string of shows in 2012, Radiohead have finally announced their live return and first festival performances of 2016.