-
The release of Coldplay's seventh studio album, A Head Full Of Dreams, has been looming with no official date for some time. Now, the wait seems to be over as some very observant London fans have decoded a cryptic advertisement in the London Underground that reveals a Dec. 4th release date for the Chris Martin-fronted band's new record. -
Ariana Grande 'Focus' Review: New Single Channels 'Problem', May Feature Pitbull [LISTEN]
It's been a lot of waiting (and teases) for fans of Ariana Grande, but it's Oct. 30, and that means that "Focus" is finally here. Actually, the new single arrived an hour ahead of schedule, but that's beside the point. The point is, the track is out. -
Voodoo Festival 2015 Live Stream Schedule, Lineup Announced
Voodoo Music & Arts Festival is coming this weekend and for those of you who are not heading to New Orleans for the three-day Halloween festival, Voodoo has teamed up with Yahoo to live stream the festival. The event is headlined by some of the biggest names in the business, many of whom will perform on the live stream. Some of those include Florence + The Machine, Steve Angello, deadmau5, Modest Mouse, Third Eye Blind, Duke Dumont and Jane's Addiction. -
Lucinda Williams Announces New Album 'Ghosts of Highway 20' Coming In 2016
Lucinda Williams announced the official release date of her 2016 album 'Ghost of Highway 20' on Thursday (Oct. 29). The album is a follow-up to her fantastic, Americana-Award-winning album 'Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone.' -
Rick Ross Reveals Advice He Gave Meek Mill During Beef with Drake
When it comes to allies in hip-hop, things can get a bit tricky. This summer, Rick Ross found himself wedged in between Drake, a previous collaborator, and Meek Mill, who is signed to his label. Taking all of that into consideration, many have been wondering what type of pep talks Ross had with his MMG artist. He recently revealed the advice he gave Meek during his beef with Drizzy. -
Why Does the Foo Fighters Website Have a Countdown Clock? New Sonic Highways Season, Most Say
Foo Fighters seem to usually end up being the topic of conversation, always making "something from nothing" (get it?), but today (Oct. 29), the band launched a mysterious countdown clock on their website that will strike 00:00:00:00 at midnight on Nov. 23. Some speculate the band will release a second season of their 2014 HBO mini docu-series Sonic Highways, which earned them two Emmy awards. -
GWAR Covers Cyndi Lauper’s 'She Bop,' The Ramones’ 'Blitzkrieg Bop' [WATCH]
GWAR has covered Cyndi Lauper's 1984 pop gem "She Bop" on the A.V. Club's "Undercover Series" which features artists covering other artist's greatest hits. After transforming the synth-pop female masturbation anthem into a moshpit-inducing thrash metal jam, the gore-metal legends treated listeners to a bonus cover of the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop." -
Snippet of Tupac's Never Before Heard Rikers Island Interview Gets Released
With the arrival of hip hop enthusiast and writer Kevin Powell's book 'The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey into Manhood,' a snippet of Tupac's never-before-heard Rikers Island interview was released for fans. -
Spoon, Questlove, Cold War Kids & More to Craft Custom Tacos for Scholarship Program
Think there aren't enough breakfast tacos in Los Angeles? Spoon lead singer Britt Daniels agrees, as he's crafted a custom taco for the Tex-Mex brunch restaurant HomeState, which is launching its Band Taco program to raise money for a scholarship fund. Spoon is kicking off the series but a slew of high profile artists are set to follow him including The Roots' Questlove, Cold War Kids, Fitz and the Tantrums and Cherry Glazerr. -
'1989' Tour Update: Pitbull, Ricky Martin, Dwayne Wade Join Taylor Swift in Miami [WATCH]
Adding three more celebrities to her long-list of guest performers and stage appearances, Taylor Swift pulled out all the stops and brought out Pitbull, Ricky Martin and the Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade, surprising screaming audiences at the Miami stop of her wildly successful 1989 Tour. -
Vince Staples Bites Back At Noreaga And Others Who Say He Doesn't Appreciate 1990's Hip Hop
Vince Staples was born in 1993, as he readily admits. He did not truly "experience" the age of "boom-bap" Hip Hop inspired by the production of the East Coast's RZA and the "g-funk" of West Coast's Dr. Dre. However, like most rappers (and music fans), the era is held in extremely high regard. Classic albums like Illmatic, Ready to Die, Reasonable Doubt, The Chronic, Enter The Wu Tang (36 Chambers), Hard To Earn, etc. cement the decade as one of the most important in the short history of hip-hop. These albums dealt with the sociopolitical issues facing African American youths in the inner city, and shined a light on an issue many Americans ignored. Vince Staples, however, is not particularly impressed with the decade's output, nor the comments made by peers such as Tyler the Creator and Noreaga over his critique. -
Major Lazer, Steve Angello, Porter Robinson Lead Electric Paradise 2015 Lineup
As the calendar approaches 2016, one festival looks to bring in music fans looking to enjoy good music in a tropical paradise. In steps Electric Paradise, who just unveiled the first 11 acts who will lead its one day affair in the Dominican Republic on Dec. 19. Among those who will headline include Porter Robinson, Major Lazer, Steve Angello and AlunaGeorge.
Popular Now
-
Lollapalooza Schedule 2025 on Hulu: What to Watch and When to Stream the Biggest Sets
-
Jason Momoa Talks Meeting Adria Arjona's Dad, Ricardo Arjona and the Gift That Became a Madison Square Garden Moment
-
What Are Lyme Disease Symptoms? Justin Timberlake Reveals Secret Health Battle Disrupting His Tour
-
Gummy Is Pregnant Again! All About Her Second Baby With Jo Jung Suk
-
Flaco Jiménez Dead: Remembering the Accordion King of Texas and Beyond