• Stream Alabama Shakes's New Album 'Sound & Color' Ahead of April 21 Release [LISTEN]

    Alabama Shakes have been offering bits of their new album 'Sound & Color' recently, but NPR now has the entire effort available to stream ahead of its April 21 release. The new LP is the band's highly anticipated second album following the success of 2012's 'Boys & Girls.' So far, fans have heard "Don't Wanna Fight" and "Gimme All Your Love" from the album.
  • Marvel's Kevin Feige Says Spider-Man Costume Redesign Won't Be Like Sam Raimi, Marc Webb Versions

    Marvel President Kevin Feige answered burning questions about the latest Spider-Man reboot at an 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' event -- including the costume of the web-shooting superhero. When inquiries about the outfit ensued, Feige admitted to favoring the Sam Raimi costume over the one used in Marc Webb's films. Despite his preference, Marvel already has a look in place, reported ComicBook.com. "I was more involved in the Raimi ones ['Spider-Man 1,' '2' and '3'] and think they did a very good job. But that being said, we've already designed the costume, which is different than any of the ones that have come before," Feige told Crave Online. "And yet ours is classic Spidey, as I think you'll see."
  • Coachella 2015: Porter Robinson Premieres Nero "The Thrill" Remix [LISTEN]

    While everyone is focused on the fact that Madonna made out with Drake for an uncomfortable amount of time to cap off Coachella 2015, there was a lot of music performed as well. Since Coachella is such a major event in the beginning of the festival calendar, many artists come equipped with new music to premiere. Porter Robinson did just that, having not unveiled any new music since his critically acclaimed August 2014 debut artist album 'Worlds,' where he stepped away from club music and focused on songwriting. Robinson took a similar approach with his new remix of U.K. electronic trio Nero's recent single "The Thrill."
  • Florence + The Machine Share Chaotic "Ship to Wreck" Video [WATCH]

    Florence + The Machine shared a video for their new single "Ship to Wreck" recently. The clip, which stars vocalist Florence Welch, illustrates the lyrics of an internal struggle as a relationship hits its boiling point. The single is the band's newest from the upcoming 'How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful' release.
  • Kendrick Lamar's Kanye West "All Day" Verse Surfaces [LISTEN]

    After a short, six-second clip surfaced on the Web last week, it appears as though the full verse from Kendrick Lamar for the remix of Kanye West's "All Day" has leaked onto the Web. The verse sees Kendrick at almost "Control" levels of bravado, calling himself the "Rap Derek Jeter," acknowledging his greatness "ask me how long do it take to be the greatest / I'm the Broadway ho, swish it, swish it / Damn Kanye never will I be safe, bitch I already know."
  • Mumford & Sons Tour 2015: 'The Wolf' Video Shows Electric Guitar on Tour

    Mumford & Sons have been playing up the band's new album Wilder Mind, which comes out on May 4, and now the group has announced a 2015 tour in support of the forthcoming release. Billboard notes that the number of dates, 16, is rather sparse considering how huge the band got following its winning of the Album of The Year Grammy during 2013 for Babel. They suggest that the absence of locales such as Los Angeles on the schedule suggests that the band will add more dates as the tour approaches. There's also a noticeable gap between the June 20 performance in Iowa and the August 7 show in San Francisco to fill.
  • Amber Rose Sings Vocals On Amy Schumer's Hilarious "Milk Milk Lemonade" Video Featuring Method Man Following MTV Movie Awards [WATCH]

    Last night, Amy Schumer opened the MTV Movie Awards by pointing out to the audience, "Half of you don't know who I am, and half of you think I'm Meghan Trainor." Fittingly, the comedian's teaser for the upcoming season of Inside Amy Schumer channels Trainor's "booty is back" proclamation with one of her own, albeit a more realistic ass-essment. For her own homage to the booty, Schumer dropped a hilarious music video for a song title "Milk Milk Lemonade" in which she reminds us all that "around the corner fudge is made." Booty icon and Schumer's make-out buddy Amber Rose takes on the guest vocals.