• 'Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged' Reissue Brings Bob Dylan & Beatles Covers

    Back in 1965, the Beach Boys decided to cover two tracks for their celebration-themed album, 'Beach Boys' Party!,' including Bob Dylan's 1964 anthem, "Times They Are A-Changin" as well as the Beatles' 1964 'A Hard Day's Night' track, "Tell Me Why." Now, for 'Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged' the album's stripped-down and expanded reissue, each cover is available for stream as originally recorded alongside the rest of the album's raw tracks.
  • 'Hello' Singer Pranks Adele Impersonators in BBC Special [WATCH]

    "Hello" singer Adele put her pranking skills to the test alongside BBC host Graham Norton as part of Friday's anticipated 'Adele at the BBC' Special, where the wildly successful artist disguised herself and hung around a group of Adele impersonators who were completely unaware of the artist's presence.
  • Justin Bieber 'Purpose' Beats Spotify Streaming Record of One Direction Album

    Justin Bieber's new 'Purpose' album is shooting right to the top of the charts and is beating One Direction's 'Made in the A.M.' for most number of Spotify streams in one week. The two biggest acts in male-based pop have been going head to head on both the charts and number of streams since it was announced that both of their albums were being released so closely together.
  • Carrie Underwood, Guns N' Roses Singer Axl Rose Will Collaborate if it's Up to Her

    Carrie Underwood has certainly demonstrated her love for Guns N' Roses before, particularly when performing a cover of the band's classic track, "Paradise City," at the 2013 CMA Music Festival in Nashville. During a recent interview, the singer expressed her desire to collaborate with the rock band's iconic frontman, Axl Rose.
  • AMAs 2015: 5 Things to Watch from Coldplay to Justin Bieber

    Everyone knows the American Music Awards, more so than other awards shows, are all about the performances, and this year there are several from artists like Coldplay and Justin Bieber to look forward to or at least catch up on the morning after.
  • Florida Cop Fired for Singing on Stage With Death Metal Band Vital Remains

    Florida police officer Andrew Ricks was fired this week for singing on stage with the Providence, Rhode Island-based death metal band, Vital Remains. The superfan was reportedly on duty when he jumped on stage in full uniform during their November 13 appearance at the West End Trading Company in Sanford to help introduce the band's 2003 song "Dechristianize" by belting-out (err, screaming) the song's first lines: "Let the killing begin!"
  • Miley Cyrus and Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne Co-Direct New 'Lighter' Video [WATCH]

    Following Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips' first stop on their Dead Petz Milky Milky Milk tour, the singer and her "backup" band have shared the psychedelic new video for the second single off their recent album, "Lighter." Cyrus co-directed the video with Wayne Coyne and it's exactly what one would expect from the creative collaboration.
  • Bun B Claims Pimp C Created the Cooking Dance, Lil B Responds

    Following the recent firing of Houston Rockets head coach Kevin McHale, Lil B took to social media claiming that the action was a result of his BasedGod curse. Veteran Texas rapper Bun B promptly responded saying that the Bay Area rhymer shouldn’t demand credit for the cooking dance that Pimp C created.