• News
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Film/TV
  • LifeStyle
  • Festivals

Genres

  • Free Download from Elevate Life Church

    Elevate Life is offering a free single for download from their upcoming live worship album, More, which will be available for preorder on May 13th and will be released in June.
  • Miley Cyrus sick again, postpones European Bangerz Tour date

    Miley Cyrus had just left the hospital after six days spent in bed due to a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics, but now right before the European leg of her Bangerz Tour, it seems as though the “Adore You” singer is back on doctor’s ordered rest.
  • 'American Idol' Season 13 spoilers: top 5 song list revealed on Twitter; includes Aerosmith, Lana Del Rey and more

    Beware, ye. American Idol spoilers are below. Tonight (April 30), the top five contestants (Caleb Johnson, Jena Irene, Alex Preston, Sam Woolf and Jessica Meuse) will be performing songs chosen by the Idol viewers, and now the song list has appeared online.
  • Pharrell Williams 'Happy' sticks at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100; Iggy Azalea 'Fancy' debuts in top 10

    The Billboard Hot 100 continues its two-month long string of stagnancy this week, as (surprise!) Pharrell Williams' peppy Despicable Me 2/G I R L single "Happy" spends an astonishing 10th week atop the charts.
  • 7 Great Indie Rock Albums with Creepy Artwork: Devendra Banhart, Ty Segall, and more

    Heavy metal albums usually have some awesomely terrifying artwork (when they’re not busy being totally awful), but they’re not the only albums capable of creeping you out with their covers. Here are seven of the creepiest album covers from indie rock artists.
  • Junk Mail: Damon Albarn and 'Everyday Robots' bum out the Music Times staff, for better and for worse

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other.
  • Sleigh Bells extend tour 2014 into June with six new North American dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Sleigh Bells are just about to wrap up the first leg of its 2014 tour. But, if the “Bitter Rivals” duo didn’t make it to your town, worry not. Today (April 30), right before wrapping up the first round of shows in Charleston, South Carolina, Sleigh Bells announced a new North American leg for June.
  • 6 Artists Who Never Went Solo (But Should): Carrie Brownstein, Michael Stipe, and more

    With the release of Damon Albarn's first solo LP Everyday Robots, I've started thinking about other artists who have been in the music game for a long time, but have never chosen to go solo. Here are six artists that I would love to hear solo albums from.
  • LISTEN: Pharrell Williams 'Smile' continues 'Happy' good vibes on 'G I R L' bonus track

    Pharrell Williams is continuing with the positive vibes on his new album G I R L. He has an insanely successful single with "Happy," so now he's keeping the good feelings flowing with a new track "Smile." The new song appears on the Japanese version of G I R L, which just hit shelves this week.
  • Pharrell Williams lords over stagnant Digital Downloads charts week with 'Happy'

    WARNING: If you hate banality and environments where things never change, don't read the following summary of last week's Digital Downloads chart. The first five spots all remained exactly the same as last week. Exactly. The. Same.
  • Watch Montclair State's Harry Partch Ensemble in David Lang's 'Collected Stories: Heroes' @ Carnegie Hall...Next to WQXR's Strauss, Sibelius

    Last week, David Lang, Carnegie Hall's Debs Composer Chair, oversaw a brilliantly curated series of concerts he called Collected Stories. From April 22-29, his programming explored subjects commonly found in music--heroes, spirits, love/loss, travel, (post)folk.
  • Slipped Disc: Julian Lloyd Webber Forced to Retire from Cello

    Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber (with accompanist Pam Chowhan) just performed pieces from their widely successful international tour, "A Tale of Two Cellos," at London's Conway Hall. Now, one of the most prominent English cellists of his generation is forced to retire from his instrument due to health concerns.
  • 2039
  • 2040
  • 2041
  • 2042
  • 2043
  • 2044
  • 2045
  • 2046
  • 2047
View More
Festivals
Lollapalooza on HULU
Lollapalooza Schedule 2025 on Hulu: What to Watch and When to Stream the Biggest Sets
The Evening of the Year 5: How to watch it, when it's available
La Velada del Año 5: artists, boxers, and how to watch it for free from any country
Tomorrowland fire what will happen to the festival 2025
Tomorrowland Fire Destroys Main Stage Just Before Festival Starts: What will happen with the Festival?
Kneecap Glastonbury
Viral Rap Group Applauds 'Legend' Fan for Livestreaming Glastonbury Set After BBC Censored It
Glastonbury
Glastonbury Festival 2025 Lineup Revealed: But Who Is Patchwork?
Primavera Sound Barcelona 2025
Primavera Sound 2025: The Definitive Guide to Barcelona's Must-See Acts and How to Watch on Streaming
Popular Now
  1. Lil Yachty
    Lil Yachty Under Fire After Tasteless George Floyd Lyric — Social Media Erupts
  2. Diana Ross Bows Out of Royal Caribbean Cruise Appearance Citing
    Diana Ross Bows Out of Royal Caribbean Cruise Appearance Citing 'Unforeseen Circumstances
  3. Kelly Clarkson
    Kelly Clarkson's Ex-Assistant Accused Of Affair With Brandon Blackstock During Her Marriage
  4. Taylor Swift Hosted Zoë Kravitz During California Fires, Actress Recalls House Damage Incident
  5.  Is Taylor Swift's Jewelry a Secret Message to Travis Kelce?
    Taylor Swift Could Turn Las Vegas Into Home for 'The Life of a Showgirl' Era Shows
  • News
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Film/TV
  • LifeStyle
  • Festivals
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
© Copyright 2025 Music Times. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.