• Modest Mouse Planning 'Stranges to Ourselves' Follow-Up Already: New Album Could Be "Strange"

    Modest Mouse waited eight years between releasing its albums We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank and Strangers to Ourselves, and now it seems like the band's fans will never have to wait that long again. In recent interviews, the "Lampshades on Fire" band admitted that the follow-up to its upcoming album is already under works - and get ready, because things could get a little weird with it.
  • Stream Madonna's 'Rebel Heart' on Spotify: Queen of Pop's Latest LP Set to Conquer the Charts [LISTEN]

    Madonna dropped her 13th studio album, 'Rebel Heart,' last week to tons of anxious fans. The release suffered a few obstacles last year when a few songs leaked throughout the Internet. That whole ordeal has since been rectified, and the album is looking to make some noise on the charts behind singles like "Living for Love," "Illuminati" and "Ghosttown." The Queen of Pop shared Rebel Heart on Spotify today, March 10, 'HotNewHipHop' noted. The entire record, from the Nicki Minaj-aided "B***h I'm Madonna" to the closer "Wash All Over Me," can be streamed below.
  • Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball' Video Gets Wax Sculpture Tribute At Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

    Miley Cyrus' infamous "Wrecking Ball" video has been brought to life (sort of) thanks to Madame Tussauds Las Vegas. The museum unveiled a wax version of Cyrus suspended from a 90-ton crane in front of the Venetian on Monday. The Bangerz singer is displayed swinging from an wrecking ball (combined weighing 200 pounds) at the end of a 30-foot chain. This time around she is clothed, with the top of her head to the bottom of the wrecking ball standing higher than 10 feet. The wax figure will permanently go on display in the Vegas museum's Music Room.
  • Steve Angello Announces North American Club Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Swedish DJ/producer and former-Swedish House Mafia member Steve Angello has announced a month-and-a-half-long club tour across North America with Size Records signee Sebjak. The tour kicks off April 2 in Montreal at New City Gas before heading to cities like Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Las Vegas, where he has a residency at SLS.
  • Bette Midler Sings Kim Kardashian’s Tweets On Jimmy Kimmel Live! [WATCH]

    Last night Bette Midler stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to chat about her long career, her upbringing and desire to scale down her performances. She also stuck around for an amusing performance where she sang tweets from Kim Kardashian -- similar to what the Decemberists did with YouTube comments in January.
  • Hear Skrillex and Kaskade's Surprise Holy Ship! Back-to-Back Set

    The four-day electronic music boat cruise Holy Ship! has a reputation for surprise sets from the various DJs on board, and even a few special guests who arrive unannounced onto the ship last-minute. Last year, the surprise DJ was Tiësto, who brought plenty of Jager and Dutch good times with him. This year, Kaskade arrived via helicopter to return the favor to Skrillex after their back-to-back session during the "Atmosphere" DJ's Redux show in New York, the night before New Year's Eve. The pair played an hour-and-a-half surprise, b2b set for a stunned crowd, playing the best of both worlds from both artists.
  • Will Forte and Gilbert Gottfried Sing Backup for Jon Bon Jovi on "Wanted Dead or Alive" for 'Night of Too Many Stars' [WATCH]

    Some of comedy's biggest stars joined forces Sunday night, March 8, to raise money for people with autism. Comedy Central's 'Night of Too Many Stars' featured a slew of big names, including Louis C.K., Jon Stewart and Adam Sandler. A few musicians also showed up to perform. Jon Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" was highlighted by backup singers Will Forte, Gilbert Gottfried, Al Roker and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.