• 'Frozen' Hit "Let It Go" Gets Movember Parody Called "Let It Grow" [WATCH]

    The Frozen soundtrack has been almost inescapable over the past year. It charted week after week, with the single "Let It Go" peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Now the single is getting yet another parody treatment to support the Movemeber Foundation, "committed to changing the face of men's health."
  • IMS Singapore Announces First Group of Speakers

    The first wave of speakers for the International Music Summit in Singapore has been announced. The inaugural edition of IMS Asia will take place Dec. 11 at the W Singapore, Sentosa Cove to coincide with the big dance festival Zouk Out that will occur Dec. 12 and 13. The speakers, who have been added, include, Richie Hawtin, Steve Angello, IMS co-founder Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold, Damian Lazarus and others as they participate in a variety of different workshops, tutorials and speaker panels, according to "Mixmag."
  • The Districts Announce Debut Album 'A Flourish And A Spoil,' Premiere Lead Single "4th and Roebling" [LISTEN]

    Pennsylvania rockers The Districts have announced the release of their debut album on Fat Possum Records. Titled A Flourish And A Spoil, the effort is due out February 10 and features production from John Congleton (St. Vincent, The Walkmen, Angel Olsen). The record will serve as the follow-up to the band's self-titled debut EP, which they released in January. In support of the upcoming album, the band has shared the lead single "4th and Roebling."
  • 9 Bands Whose Drummers Sing Lead: The Band, The Eagles and More

    When the lead singer of a band also plays an instrument, it is nearly always guitar or piano, and often bass guitar as well, but rarely do you see a lead singer playing drums. These nine bands, however, broke this trend by having their drummers sing lead on most of their songs, including The Band, The Eagles and more.
  • Ed Sheeran, Hoodie Allen Team Up for "All About It" Music Video: WATCH

    Ed Sheeran experimented a bit with rapping on his new album x, and he's continuing to spit his lyrics instead of singing them in a new song with hip-hop artist Hoodie Allen. Today (Nov. 3), the "Don't" singer teamed up with Allen to release a new music video for "All About It," featuring plenty of rapping, superhero costumes and a sung hook... from Allen.
  • Kendrick Lamar New Album: 'Good Kid' Rapper Talks Second LP and Single 'i' [WATCH]

    Everybody is waiting for more info on rapper Kendrick Lamar's new album, but he is playing it cool for now.In a recent interview with Ebro in the Morning, he called his unreleased music "organic," but did not elaborate too much on the details, according to Stereogum. He also discussed his single "i," which sports a positive message."I wrote a record for the homies that's in the penitentiary right now, and I also wrote a record for these kids that come up to my shows with these slashes on they wrists, saying they don't want to live no more," he said.Check out the full interview:Kendrick is a busy dude — he recently played the opening Cleveland Cavaliers game and will be on "Saturday Night Live" in two weeks — who has maintained a huge following since dropping his world-changing second LP "good kid m.A.A.d city" in 2012.
  • Aphex Twin's Son Is Apparently Producing Music [Listen]

    Aphex Twin never ceases to amaze. The enigmatic producer is coming off of the release of his first album in 13 years, Syro and now has reveals some very interesting news about his kids. According to him and not surprisingly musical talent runs in the family. He recently uploaded to his soundcloud four tracks that he is saying were produced by his 6-year old son when he was five years old.
  • Dan Wilson Adds East Coast Dates With 'Illuminated Set Lists' For Fans [SCHEDULE]

    You probably know Dan Wilson as the lead singer of Semisonic or as the co-writer of Adele's hit "Someone Like You." But Wilson has been a consistent solo presence, playing shows across the world for the better part of the past decade since Semisonic shut down operations. The Minneapolis native just announced three "Words & Music by Dan Wilson" shows that will include plenty of banter and shop-talking between songs.