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In the ongoing saga of whether or not there will be a Swedish House Mafia reunion, Axwell recently sat down for an interview where he noted that the possibility of a reunion is not to be ruled out. -
Coldplay Was The Perfect Super Bowl Performer, But Then 'A Head Full Of Dreams' Dropped
The announcement of Coldplay as the Super Bowl 50 Halftime performer drew the Twitter mockery of football and music fans alike, claiming the band is too boring for the event and will put everyone to sleep. Whoever is in charge of making the pick knew they were taking a gamble on Coldplay, but it's a pretty sound one given the group's success and massive popularity, it's just a shame that bet won't play out because the band's latest album is so mediocre. -
Ty Dolla Sign, HWLS Create New Song 'Plays' From Scratch
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Stream, Download Wiz Khalfia's New Album Featuring Ty Dolla Sign, Travis Scott
Wiz Khalifa has released his new almost self-titled album Khalifa. The 13-track LP features some familiar names to the Khalifa discography such as Ty Dolla $ign, Juicy J, Travi$ Scott and Chevy Woods. It also includes a surprise contribution with his son with Amber Rose, Sebastian saying "yo, what up, what's crackin, Taylor Gang." -
Maurice White Co-Founder of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Earth, Wind & Fire Dies at 74
The music world mourns the passing of a legend today as Maurice White, co-founder of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Earth, Wind & Fire, died this past Thursday (Feb. 4) at 74. The band confirmed his death on Twitter today. -
Mick Jagger Reflects on Music World in '70s NYC with HBO's 'VINYL' [WATCH VIDEO]
On Feb. 14, 2016, the 10-episode first season of HBO's VINYL premieres, bringing all of the sex, drugs and rock n' roll of 1970s New York City to premium cable. Filmmaker Martin Scorsese, writer Terence Winter, and legendary music icon Mick Jagger serve as producers of this highly anticipated new show, with firsthand experiences coming straight for the Rolling Stones frontman's past. A new interview with the "Satisfaction" singer ahead of the premiere episode reveals some of these details. You can watch this special promotional interview clip below. -
Run-DMC Will Open for the Red Hot Chili Peppers at Pre-Super Bowl Concert
Run-DMC is slated to open for the Red Hot Chili Peppers at a pre-Super Bowl concert, which will take place in San Francisco. The group recently inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame is going to perform at the 6th annual DirectTV Super Saturday Night concert party, hosted by Pier 70. The performance is uber exclusive, by invitation only, and will be co-hosted by Mark Cuban of AXS TV. -
Lil Wayne, TIDAL Promote Social Change On College Campuses To Win Free Concert
Lil Wayne has partnered with Jay Z's streaming service TIDAL to provide an opportunity to see him for free, if you are willing to do a few things. Weezy has teamed up with the service to try and activate college students to do community service, with the possibility of winning a free show by Lil Wayne on your college campus. -
Grammys 2016: Rihanna Added as Performer Alongside Adele, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga
Rihanna had best got to "Work" - she has a big performance lined up for later this month. On Friday (Feb. 5), the Grammys announced that the ANTI singer will be joining the likes of Adele, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and more on the Feb. 15 broadcast. -
Flea Still Doesn't Like Donald Trump and Calls Him a "Blustering Guy"
Flea has always been outspoken, but takes his opinions on Donald Trump to a new level in a new interview, calling the Republican candidate a “blustering guy” and making it clear he still doesn't like Trump. Flea is absolutely not a fan of Trump. If anything, the Red Hot Chili Peppers member gave a scathing review of Trump and prefers to support Bernie Sanders. -
The Lumineers Announce New Album 'Cleopatra' with Single 'Ophelia' and World Tour Dates
It's been nearly four years since The Lumineers broke out with their crossover folk hit "Ho Hey," and after legal battles and a series of contributions to various soundtracks, on Friday (Feb. 5), the band officially announced its sophomore album Cleopatra along with a spring world tour. -
The Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon Debuts Raspy Singalong Ballad 'Smoke' [LISTEN]
The Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon has debuted yet another one of his brand new solo tracks, a pleasantly raspy singalong ballad titled "Smoke," which will appear on his upcoming release, 'Painkillers.'
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