• Björk Announces Set of 'Vulnicura' Shows in New York City

    Iceland's greatest musical export, Björk, has announced her first tour dates of 2015 — a slate of shows in New York City where she will be taking on some more intimate venues in Carnegie Hall and the New York City Center. It will kick off a short residency in the Big Apple during March as she unveils her exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art on the same day as her first show at Carnegie Hall, March 7.
  • Mötley Crüe Biopic 'The Dirt' Moving Forward: Focus Features Picks Up Jeff Tremaine-Directed Film

    Although Mötley Crüe is currently on its final ride, the group's biopic based on the 2001 memoir The Dirt: The Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band recently found new life thanks to Focus Features. The production company snagged the film, which has Jackass mastermind Jeff Tremaine attached to direct with a script by Rich Wilkes (Airheads) and Tom Kapinos (Californication). The search for actors will begin soon.
  • Adele's New Album May Not Be Out Until the Second Half 2015: Singer Reportedly Taking Her Time with '21' Follow-Up

    The follow-up to Adele's 2011 masterpiece, 21, will be the most important album of the young singer's career when it's released. Fans are anxiously waiting to see how the British songstress will follow hits like "Rumor Has It" and "Someone Like You." According to sources close to the artist, the third album will either be out toward the end of 2015 or sometime after. Adele is taking her time with the new effort.
  • Skrillex's OWSLA Releases TomorrowWorld Video Recap [WATCH]

    Skrillex's label OWSLA was invited to host and curate their own stage at ID&T's TomorrowWorld this past September. Skrillex and his friends did what they did best on that Saturday and the label was able to get it on video. They have released a short and sweet video recap of what went down at the Georgia festival.
  • Travi$ Scott Says Album 'Rodeo' Will Be Released in March

    Houston rapper Travi$ Scott has revealed the tentative release for his debut solo artist album Rodeo. In an interview with CR Fashion Book, Scott revealed that the album would be arriving sometime in March. It was a very typical way for the "Don't Play" rapper to make the announcement that was raised by a mother who was a retailer for Louis Vuitton. He commented on the meaning of the album title, Rodeo in the same interview.
  • BEATGASM is the Streaming Service for EDM Fans

    Streaming is the future of music consumption whether or not Taylor Swift likes it and with that comes new companies that want to get in one the action and create a solution within one market niche. Streaming giants like Spotify, Pandora, Rhapsody, Deezer and Beats Music currently dominate the overall market, but there are plenty of new applications and platforms being created all of the time to try and fill voids within the marketplace. BEATGASM is a new service that looks to take advantage of the exploding dance music marketplace with an EDM exclusive on-demand streaming service, much in the same model as a Pandora.
  • Chris Cornell Begins Work on Fourth Solo Album

    Chris Cornell has attached his name to several groups, one-off or otherwise, in the past 30 years, but when all else fails, he can turn to a solo career that has already produced three full-length studio albums and one live effort.
  • The War on Drugs Announces US Tour Dates for Spring: 'Lost in the Dream' Band Add Gigs Following Festival Announcements

    The War on Drugs just added some spring dates to their victory lap tour behind 2014's brilliant "Lost in the Dream" record. In addition to their scheduled appearances at Coachella, Governors Ball and Bonnaroo, the group will make stops in Virginia, Georgia and Alabama before festival season arrives. Their next trek begins at the end of the month in Mexico as part of My Morning Jacket's One Big Holiday event.
  • Oasis Reunion: Noel Gallagher Says Paul Weller Would Attack Him if it Happened

    Paul Weller is much more well-known in his native England than in America, but stateside Oasis fans should still be familiar with the man who played guitar and sang backing vocals on "Champagne Supernova." The 56-year-old is best known for his work with The Jam, and he's apparently adamant that Noel Gallagher should not reform the UK's greatest modern rock outfit.
  • Pornhub Announces Anthem Contest Winners

    Pornhub announced a contest to find the "ultimate" Pornhub theme song with a judging panel of T-Pain and hip-hop star, producer Scott Storch, judging the submissions. The self-proclaimed number one porn site received thousands of submissions and had to whittle that down to one winner for the grand prize. Since Pornhub likes to be rather unconventional, they decided to choose two winners, one aptly titled "Pornhub Anthem" by Reading, Pennsylvania rapper Jordan Royale and another "You Make Me Feel Like" from female rocker, Mihannah Zhang.