• Ed Sheeran Has Totally Pooped His Pants on Stage

    If you've ever wondered whether or not Ed Sheeran has accidentally pooped his pants on stage, wonder no more. The answer is, yes, in fact the "Thinking Out Loud" singer has sharted while performing in front of thousands of adoring fans.
  • Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift Spoke on the Phone After VMAs Twitter Spat

    Taylor Swift's Twitter apology was not the only time that she and Nicki Minaj spoke about their tiff over the 2015 MTV VMAs nominations. Today (July 24), the "The Night Is Still Young" rapper performed on Good Morning America and revealed that the two actually spoke on the phone and that their mini-feud is all over.
  • Michael Jackson and Bad Movies: A Brief History of The King's Filmography

    It was revealed this week that Michael Jackson had once hoped to take on the role of Jar Jar Binks in 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menace,' which would have put the greatest pop star of all time on the cast list as one of the most reviled film characters of all time. Fortunately, it didn't happen: Jackson wanted to do the part in prosthetics, similar to the "Thriller" video, while creator George Lucas wanted to go with CGI for the character. Jackson may not have been a total failure on-camera—the aforementioned music video is still among the most influential, and best, in history-but that doesn't save him from a largely disastrous career in film. Jackson rarely graced Hollywood productions...but when he did, they tended to be awful. Check out these four films that featured the King of Pop.
  • Mumford and Sons Unveil Video for 'Wilder Mind' Track 'Ditmas'

    Mumford & Sons decided to take a divergent musical route for their third studio album Wilder Mind, but in their latest video for "Ditmas," the British folk rockers have revisited their inner-country side by exploring the relationship between a man and his horse.
  • Cradle of Filth Relishes Second Guitar on 'Hammer of The Witches'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Hammer of The Witches,' the new album from black metal standbys Cradle of Filth, featuring a new lineup in tow.
  • Alex Winter Helming Ambitious Frank Zappa Documentary with Estate's Approval

    Musical documentaries on characters such as Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse have been all the rage this year, and now an ambitious project revolving around the life of Frank Zappa has been announced. The film, approved by the Zappa Family Trust, won't be expected to hit theaters until 2017, but that's because of the huge level of material that filmmakers Alex Winter and Glen Zipper will have to work with.