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The notoriety of the EDM scene when it comes to substance abuse, whether deserved or not, has led to a new legal standard in London: Club-goers at certain venues in the British metropolis will be forced to take breathalyzer tests before entering. The goal is to prevent any issues before they start by denying access to party animals who show up sloshed. -
'Madden NFL,' 'FIFA Soccer' and Other EA Sports May Soon Offer Music Streaming Option; Will It Replace Soundtracks?
The capabilities of your Xbox360/Playstation 4 might jump to a whole new level if Electronic Arts manages to pull off its next goal, which is to add a streaming music feature to the next chapters of its Madden football series or its FIFA futball series. Representatives for EA Sports discussed the future music plans of the company in an interview with ESPN. -
Idina Menzel Tapped for Ellen DeGeneres-Produced TV Series 'Happy Time,' Aiming for 2015-'16 Season
Idina Menzel found more fame from Frozen and its hit song 'Let It Go' than she ever did onstage (with apologies to Broadway fans) so the musical star is going to keep the on-camera mojo going by starring in Happy Time, a forthcoming TV series being produced by Ellen DeGeneres. -
Patti Smith Does Freaky Nirvana Cover at Los Angeles Show [WATCH]
Patti Smith is a legend, and she still draws large crowds at the age of 68. The singer usually likes to pay homage to music legends at her gigs, and her Jan. 29 show at Los Angeles' Ace Hotel was no different. -
Noel Gallagher Verbally Attacks 'Boring' James Blunt In Radio Interview
Noel Gallagher just wants you to know that James Blunt sucks. In a BBC Radio interview on Saturday, Gallagher went out of his way to toss shade at the "Beautiful" singer, whose Back to Bedlam album was a worldwide No. 1 in the mid 2000s. -
Kodaline Keep Getting Compared to Coldplay, and They're Fine With It
Kodaline have been hovering around the U.K. rock scene for several years. They used to exist as 21 Demands, but changed their name in 2011, and added bass player Jason Boland to round out the group. -
Mad Season Reunion Show Featured Guns N' Roses, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains Members [SETLIST]
Mad Season is one of the last '90s groups that people expected to reunite. For one, they were a one-off supergroup to begin with. Secondly, two of the four members (John Baker Saunders and Layne Staley) have passed away. -
Megadeth, Dave Mustaine Done with Mainstream: 'I'm Not Making Another Radio Song, Ever'
Dave Mustaine recently announced plans for a new Megadeth album, but he never specified what kind of Megadeth album. As in: radio friendly, or fast and loose? -
Bobbi Kristina Brown, Daughter of Whitney Houston & Bobby Brown, Found Unresponsive in Bathtub in Georgia Home
Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of R&B legends Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Georgia home today (Jan. 31), in a series of events that almost seemed doomed to repeat history. -
Zack de la Rocha, Q-Tip Show Up To Support Run the Jewels, Jack White [WATCH]
Music fans at the Jack White/Run The Jewels Madison Square Garden gig on Friday night got the ultimate '90s treat: Guest appearances from Rage Against the Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha and former A Tribe Called Quest ace Q-Tip. -
Big Sean Shares 'Dark Sky Paradise' Artwork and Tracklist Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown
Big Sean's Dark Sky Paradise album is due out Feb. 24, and the rapper recently shared the artwork and tracklist for his third studio effort. In addition to Drake, who appears on the lead single "Blessings," the album includes guest spots by Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown, among others. It's currently available for pre-order as a 12-track standard edition or 15-track deluxe LP -
Gorillaz Return: James Hewlett Shares New Drawings of Noodle and Murdoc, Confirms Band Is Back
James Hewlett, famous in the music world for being the artist behind the cartoon band Gorillaz, recently shared a few new drawings of the band on Instagram. When asked about whether the new cartoons meant the group would be reuniting, Hewlitt responded in the affirmative. "Yes Gorillaz Returns," he wrote. He shared drawings of guitarist Noodle and bassist Murdoc, confirming that work on the follow-up to 2011's The Fall is underway.
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