• Lana Del Rey reveals 'West Coast' single cover, and it was all yellow

    Lana Del Rey is prepping for her visit to Coachella on the West Coast this weekend with, well, an upcoming single titled "West Coast." After announcing the title of the lead Ultraviolence track last week, today (April 10), Del Rey revealed the sunny "West Coast" single artwork on her official Twitter.
  • Seven Singers Who Should Be Replacing Kurt Cobain: PJ Harvey, Lemmy, and more

    At tonight's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the surviving members of Nirvana will be performing with Joan Jett on lead vocals. Jett will probably do a fine job, but I doubt that she was their first choice to replace Kurt Cobain for the night. Here are seven singers who should have at least been considered to sing for Nirvana at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
  • Katy Perry 'Birthday' lyric video

    Katy Perry is baking up something special for all her Katy Cats... a new Prism single. Last Thursday (April 3), the pop megastar revealed the fourth single from her new album is "Birthday," and one week later she's dropped the official lyric video.
  • Seven Songs That Sound Totally Different Live: Lou Reed, Springsteen, and more

    Unless you have the misfortune of seeing an artist lip-synch along to a backing track, the live version of a song is always going to sound at least a little bit different from the version you’re used to hearing. While most artists try their best to recreate the studio version, others view live performance as an opportunity to re-imagine (or correct) the song’s studio version. Here are seven songs that sound very different when performed in concert.
  • Craig Morgan Salutes the Troops

    Craig Morgan spent 10 years in the U.S. Army serving in the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions followed by nine years in the Reserves. The vet may be out of the service now, but those who serve are never far from his mind. So whenever he has an opportunity to perform for the troops overseas, his go bag is ready. This spring, he'll head to Southwest Asia to for his 11th overseas military appreciation tour.