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  • Garbage to Reissue Debut Album, Launch 20th Anniversary Tour This Fall

    1990s alt gods Garbage set to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled LP's debut with an extensive in addition to a much-anticipated reissue. Known for their moody single "Only Happy When It Rains" and the equally brooding "Stupid Girl," the originally Wisconsin based four piece synonymous with trip-hop and grunge emotives re-defined the world of alternative rock with their 1995 full length self-titled debut. Since topping the Billboard chart with memorable cuts like "Vow" and "Subhuman." Fronted by Scottish vocalist and musician Shirley Manson, the band has continued to be applauded as one of the most influential bands of the 1990s.
  • Sam Smith Is Recording the James Bond 'Spectre' Theme Song After All

    It looks like Sam Smith will be singing the theme song for the new James Bond film Spectre after all. Despite denying that he'll be supplying the soundtrack for months, today (Sept. 7), the "Lay Me Down" singer teased the new film on Instagram via a new accessory, once again triggering major rumors that he'll be doing the song.
  • Kygo Shares 'Here For You," Of Monsters And Men 'Dirty Paws' Remix

    It is a good day when Kygo shares new music, but this past Friday, the "Firestone" DJ was in an extra giving mood when he decided to deliver two new tracks to the world - "Here For You" featuring Ella Henderson and a remix of Of Monsters and Men's "Dirty Paws."
  • The Weeknd 'Beauty Behind the Madness' Tops Album Chart Over Halsey, Maddie & Tae

    The Weeknd has something to tell his friends about this week - his new album Beauty Behind the Madness debuted atop the Billboard 200 U.S. album chart. Led by the single "Can't Feel My Face," BBTM bested recent releases by Halsey, Luke Bryan and Maddie & Tae to arrive at the top of the charts.
  • Meek Mill, Future Beef? Made In America Comments Clarified on Instagram

    After Meek Mill told his DJ to quit playing Future's music during his Made in America set on Saturday (Sept. 5), the Internet went into a frenzy over the possibility of a diss towards the DS2 rapper. Mill quickly dodged the beef, taking to social media to clarify his comments.
  • Madonna's Brother Christopher Ciccone Calls Gay Community 'Sore Winners'

    Christopher Ciccone called the gay community 'sore winners' when he spoke out in support of the county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue same sex marriage licenses.
  • Nick Jonas Drops New Track 'Area Code' Ahead of Made in America Festival Set

    Pop crooner Nick Jonas took to the stage at 2015's Made in American Festival and before he finished his set, the "Jealous" singer dropped a surprise track titled "Area Code."
  • Justin Bieber Beats One Direction's Spotify Record With 'What Do You Mean?'

    Trailing his teary-eyed MTV Video Music Award performance, Justin Bieber has been given a pretty good reason to turn that frown upside down. "What Do You Mean?," the first single off of his impending album due out in November, has just stolen the title for most streamed track on Spotify in its first week, ousting pop sensation One Direction's "Drag Me Down."
  • Young Thug Releases New Song 'Stunna' Ahead of Fall Tour with Tory Lanez

    Another Young Thug song titled "Stunna" recently made its way to the Internet. The new release comes as Thugger preps for his first headlining tour this fall with Tory Lanez.
  • Beyonce Slays Headlining Set at 2015's Budweiser Made in America Festival

    The audience at Saturday's 2015 Budweiser Made in America Festival fell "Crazy in Love" with Beyonce as she kicked off her headlining set in Philadelphia with a slow, sultry rendition of the hit before launching into the fierce and original "Crazy in Love" track.
  • Drake Remixes The Weeknd's "Tell Your Friends" From 'Beauty Behind the Madness'

    During the most recent episode (Sept. 5) of OVO Sound Radio on Beats 1, Drake debuted his own remix to The Weeknd’s “Tell Your Friends” from his recently released 'Beauty Behind the Madness' album.
  • Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenny Jones Reunite The Faces After 40 Years [WATCH]

    For the first time in 40 years, The Faces -- Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenny Jones -- reunited for a 7-song set at a UK benefit concert supporting prostate cancer.
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