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Apple Music Confirms They Have 3 Times Less Subscribers Than Spotify
Although Apple launched itself into the world of music streaming back in June with their new platform Apple Music, Spotify remains the current frontrunner with nearly 3 times as many paid subscribers. Will Apple Music survive in this competitive environment? -
Foo Fighters Cover Queen's 'Tie Your Mother Down' With Ratt Drummer Bobby Blotzer [WATCH]
The world's favorite alternative rock outfit, none other than the Foo Fighters, have covered yet another track in epic proportion. Not only did they recruit Ratt drummer Bobby Blotzer for their cover of Queen's classic "Tie Your Mother Down," but the band's own drummer Taylor Hawkins subbed in for Dave Grohl on vocals. -
Hot Chip Mixes Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing In The Dark' With LCD Soundsystem [LISTEN]
Electronic rock luminaries, Hot Chip, recently released a brand new LP titled 'Why Make Sense?' and now they're back with more new music in the form of a 4-track EP that includes a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing In The Dark" mixed with LCD Soundsystem's "All My Friends." -
Ryan Adams Performs Taylor Swift's '1989' Cut 'Welcome to New York' on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]
Alternative rock virtuoso Ryan Adams appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' last night (October 19) to perform his rendition of Taylor Swift's "Welcome to New York," taken from his recent cover of the pop songstress' latest album 1989. You can watch the fabulous cover being performed live via the clip below. -
Panic! At The Disco New Album Release Teased on Instagram, Twitter
Beloved pop-punk outfit Panic! At The Disco have been keeping fans on their toes for some time now with the hope of a new album. Now, it looks like that wait is officially over. The band has posted a cryptic clip to Instagram, as well as a seemingly straightforward Tweet, to confirm that they'll be announcing their new album this Thursday, October 22nd. -
London Children's Choir Covers The Strokes' 'Chances' [WATCH]
You'll probably remember London’s Capital Children’s Choir from their 2013 cover of Crystal Castles' "Untrust Us." They also performed Lily Allen's track, "Somewhere Only We Know" with the singer on stage last December. Now, the group has tackled a particularly intriguing choice of song, none other than "Chances" by indie rock icons, The Strokes. -
Azealia Banks, Fall Out Boy Collaborating for New Remix
Pop-punk luminaries Fall Out Boy have worked with a wide array of rap and hip hop acts over the course of their career as a band, from 2 Chainz to 50 Cent, and even more recently, Wiz Khalifa. Now, troublemaker Azealia Banks has revealed via Twitter that she is collaborating on a remix with the group. -
Roger Waters Performs 'Comfortably Numb' With Billy Corgan and Tom Morello [WATCH]
Last night, in support of the charity organization Musicorps, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters recruited a few friends including Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan and former Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello to join him in a performance of his band's classic track, "Comfortably Numb." -
Blink-182's Travis Barker Talks About "Borderline Suicidal" Painkiller Addiction
This past spring ushered in some major drama for pop-punk trio Blink-182 after the band severed ties with founding member Tom Delonge in what they were calling "a friendly divorce." Since then, all three founding members have been heavily on the interview circuit, which recently provided drummer Travis Barker with a platform to open up about his once "borderline suicidal" painkiller addiction. -
Lana Del Rey Turns Foals Frontman Yannis Philippakis Into a "Sweaty Teenager"
In a recent interview, British rockers Foals talked about the time they had dinner with Lana Del Rey in France and the band's frontman Yannis Philippakis elaborated on how he felt like a "sweaty teenager" when they met the US pop icon face-to-face for the first time. -
Keep A Breast Foundation Announces 'Music For Boobies' Punk Charity Compilation
To celebrate 15 years as a successful charity, the Keep A Breast Foundation has partnered with some of punk rock's largest record labels to release a punk rock compilation titled 'Music For Boobies.' Fifty percent of the proceeds will help fund research to eliminate the disease. -
Political Punk Rockers Anti-Flag Are Selling an Anti-Donald Trump T-Shirt
Politically-minded punk rock outfit Anti-Flag has always taken a stand when it comes to their opinions on the government and social injustice. Now, the band has printed a limited edition anti-Donald Trump T-shirt in an effort to remind people of what they feel will be an inevitable nightmare if the presidential candidate is indeed elected the next President of the United States. -
Watch Green Day Perform 'American Idiot' for the First Time
Green Day's documentary, 'Heart Like a Hand Grenade,' premiered in U.S. theaters today (Oct. 15), and to help get you pumped, you can now watch a new trailer for the film where the band is shown performing their hit song "American Idiot" live for the first time. -
Australia Defends Plan to Kill Millions of Feral Cats In Reply to Morrissey
Australian officials have written a letter in response to Morrissey's open criticism of their plan to kill millions of feral cats in order to protect threatened species, and they still think they're right. -
J.R. & Trey Songz 'Best Friend' Music Video Appearance Cost High School Principal Her Job
Although she only appeared in the new J.R., featuring Trey Songz, "Best Friend" music video for a few mere seconds, a Long Island high school assistant principal has lost her original job and been reassigned for her participation in the racy video.
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