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  • Pink Floyd's David Gilmour to Release New Solo Album, Tour in 2015

    Pink Floyd may be coming to an end — for good this time — after the release of their upcoming album "The Endless River," but that does not mean its members are done making music. In a recent interview with "Rolling Stone," guitarist David Gilmour revealed he is currently working on a new solo album, which he expects to be released at some point in 2015, and that he will tour next year.
  • Hakkasan Group Expanding Omnia Nightclub Chain to San Diego; Will Take Place of Stingaree

    Hakkasan will be extending its feelers outside of the Las Vegas area with the opening of a revamped nightclub in San Diego, Omnia San Diego. If that sounds familiar, it's because the Hakkasan brand is currently reworking space within Caesar's Palace to also be a nightclub titled Omnia.
  • FKA twigs Shares Disturbing 'Video Girl' Music Video [WATCH]

    British R&B singer FKA twigs has shared the disturbing music video for her latest single “Video Girl,” which you can check out below. The Kahlil Joseph-directed clip finds FKA twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, dancing and singing the song inside a death chamber while a prisoner is being executed.
  • Jay Rock Drops Second Single "Pay For It" Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Chantal [LISTEN]

    Back in June, Top Dawg Entertainment boss Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith announced that Jay Rock would be the next on the label to release an album. Rock released the album's first single "Parental Advisory" earlier this month and is now back with his second single "Pay For It" with help from Black Hippy labelmate Kendrick Lamar and Canadian singer Chantal.
  • Premier League Referee Fired after Attending Ed Sheeran Concert in Newcastle

    Some jobs come with certain social expectations. You'd never see Barack Obama at a Slayer concert for example (voters can handle mainstream hip-hop...they can't handle anti-religious rock music). One Premier League soccer referee was canned after attending an Ed Sheeran concert in Newcastle apparently.
  • Organist Cameron Carpenter to Perform Music for Horror Film ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’ at Symphony Center on Halloween

    Maverick organist Cameron Carpenter will perform his original macabre score to 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' during a screening of the classic silent film at Symphony Center on Halloween.
  • Calvin Harris Hires Haim to Add Vocals on New Track Release "Pray to God"; 'Motion' Album Due on Halloween

    The line between critical claim and alternative disdain is thing when it comes to electronic dance music, so hip kids were forced to debate the merits of music and their own conservative values (more conservative than you'd think) when Haim performed with Calvin Harris for the newly released track "Pray To God."
  • 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Director James Gunn Explains How 'Footloose' Inspired His Movie

    Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn liked the 1984 film Footloose more because of Kevin Bacon than the movie's extremely popular soundtrack.
  • Jimmy Page Discusses Why Led Zeppelin Didn't Reform After John Bonham's Death

    When Led Zeppelin's iconic, heavy-handed drummer John Bonham passed away in 1980, the band decided to call it quits. No auditions were held to replace Bonham. In a recent interview, guitarist Jimmy Page opened up about why the band never considered to keep going with another person behind the kit.
  • Keyshia Cole Escapes Prosecution For Attack At Birdman’s Condo, Assault Victim Granted Restraining Order Against 'Point of No Return' Singer

    Keyshia Cole reportedly attacked a woman at Birdman's condo last month and in the latest update of the ordeal, TMZ says the Point of No Return singer has escaped prosecution after her alleged assault victim was granted a restraining order.
  • Juvenile Re-signs With Cash Money Records

    It's been 11 years since Juvenile put out an album with the Cash Money stamp on it, but the rapper says he's back with Birdman and co.
  • Taylor Swift '1989' to Sell One Million Copies in First Week

    Don't call all the buzz surrounding Taylor Swift's new album 1989 pure hype... it looks as though the numbers are about to back the "Shake It Off" singer up. According to new industry reports, Swift's fifth studio album is aiming to sell over a million copies during its first week on sale.
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