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  • Brandon Flowers Tests New Song "Come Out With Me" While on Tour

    Brandon Flowers is testing out his new song, "Come Out With Me," while on the road for his latest solo album, 'The Desired Effect,' an '80s pop record at its finest.
  • Foo Fighters, Roger Taylor, John Paul Jones Supergroup Perform 'Under Pressure' for UK Gig

    What better way for Foo Fighters to apologize to fans in the U.K. for having to cancel some earlier shows than by bringing out classic rock veterans John Paul Jones and Roger Taylor for a supergroup rendition of Queen and David Bowie's classic track "Under Pressure?"
  • D'Angelo Sits Down With Tavis Smily For First TV Interview in a Decade

    D'Angelo is a mysterious figure having changed modern R&B with his first two hit records, 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' followed by a 12-year silence and 14-year break in albums before a surprise release of the highly acclaimed, 'Black Messiah' last December. Now, we're getting a peak inside the mind of his genius through his first TV interview in a decade with Tavis Smiley on PBS.
  • Titus Andronicus Give Dirty Punk Cover of The Weeknd's 'The Hills'

    Punk outfit Titus Andronicus stopped by the indie rock station, Sirius XM U, and lead singer Patrick Stickles performed a slow ragged cover of The Weeknd's "The Hills."
  • David Gilmour Details Latest 'Rattle That Lock' Single "Today" in Making-Of Video [WATCH]

    Nine years trailing his 2006 LP, 'On An Island,' David Gilmour's follow-up sophomore solo album, 'Rattle That Lock,' will drop on September 18. In preparation for the album's arrival, former Pink Floyd guitarist shared a behind the scenes, making-of video for the album's second single, "Today."
  • Aretha Franklin Court Injunction Stops 'Amazing Grace' Telluride Premiere

    The premiere of 'Amazing Grace' was supposed to be last night at the Telluride Film Festival and then it was to be released at the Toronto Film Festival next week (Sept. 10). However, thanks to producer Alan Elliot's failure to obtain explicit permission from Aretha Franklin to use her likeness in the film, the premiere has been cancelled. A notice was sent out to alert attendees that a "a Colorado judge has granted the injunction to block the screening of 'Amazing Grace' at the Telluride Film Festival."
  • Billy Corgan on Republican Donald Trump Running a 'Chaos Theory'

    Earlier this month, Billy Corgan held a VIP Q&A with Alternative Nation before a Smashing Pumpkins concert and was asked what he thought of the first Republican debate, which plays to the question that seems to be on everyone's mind, "What do you think of Donald Trump?" He responded with his thoughts on what he calls Trump's "Chaos Theory."
  • Wiz Khalifa Releases 'Burn Slow' Featuring Rae Sremmurd Ahead of New Album

    As promised, Wiz Khalifa and Rae Sremmurd have joined forces on a recently released track appropriately titled "Burn Slow." The drop comes ahead of the "Come Get Her" duo's new album.
  • Tyga Reportedly Leased Kylie Jenner’s $320K Ferrari Under Her Name; Blac Chyna Chimes In

    Tyga gifted his little lady with a $320K Ferrari to commemorate her birthday. Unfortunately, reports are now coming to the forefront that Tyga reportedly leased Kylie Jenner's $320K Ferrari under her name. Tyga's ex, Blac Chyna, now chimes in, shading her ex.
  • Kanye West Gifts Taylor Swift With a Massive Amount of Flowers

    In his sincerest effort to graciously thank his friend for her fine words, Kanye West gifted Taylor Swift with a massive amount of flowers for presenting him with the Vanguard Award.
  • Electric Zoo to feat. Alesso & The Chemical Brothers At Randall's Island In New York City

    New York City's Electric Zoo Festival, which features acts like The Chemical Brothers, Above & Beyond and Alesso, kicks off this weekend Randall's Island. Although primary tickets are still available for the three-day event, cheaper tickets are available for purchase on the secondary market.
  • Migos Announces 'Back to the Bando' Project After Sharing Plans for New Album

    The Migos are making good on their word. The group just announced their 'Back to the Bando' project after sharing plans for a new album last month.
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