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David Bowie's Entire Discography Sold Out on Amazon, Who May Have Price-Gouged
Following his unfortunate death, David Bowie's entire catalogue had reportedly sold out on Amazon, at least temporarily, with both old and new fans alike rediscovering his music. Not only that, but reports say that Amazon may have also price-gouged the records in response to the increased demand. -
Metallica Issue Cover Band Sandman Cease and Desist Letter, Apologizes and Blames Lawyer
Metallica's lawyers had reportedly issued a 41-page cease and desist letter to Canadian cover band Sandman after noticing that the tribute outfit's logo paid an uncanny resemblance to the band's own logo. After fans began criticizing the multi-million dollar metal band, Metallica have now issued an apologetic statement. -
Ethiopian Kids Sing Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' for Dave Grohl's Birthday [WATCH]
As today (Jan. 14), marks Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl's 47th birthday, a school of Ethiopian kids have come together to sing the Nirvana classic, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," in tribute to the former drummer of the band's special day. -
Jeff Buckley Streams Heartfelt Cover of Bob Dylan's 'Just Like a Woman' [LISTEN]
As promised, Jeff Buckley has begun rolling out his previously unheard recordings and cover songs, the first of which is a stream of his heartfelt take on the Bob Dylan classic, "Just Like a Woman." -
Madonna Pays Tribute to David Bowie With Rousing 'Rebel Rebel' Performance [WATCH]
On Tuesday night (Jan. 12), Madonna took time out from her scheduled Rebel Heart Tour stop at Houston's Toyota Arena to pay tribute to the late David Bowie by performing a rousing cover of his classic song "Rebel Rebel." -
Spoon's Britt Daniel Covers David Bowie's 'Never Let Me Down' [LISTEN]
After music icon David Bowie's death on Monday morning (Jan. 11), Spoon's frontman Britt Daniel has shown to be one of many artists who have been particularly affected, first by penning a warm tribute to the artist, and now by covering his celebrated track, "Never Let Me Down." -
The Last Shadow Puppets Release Video For Infectious New Single 'Bad Habits' [WATCH]
The Last Shadow Puppets, a side project of the Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner, along with Miles Kane, have unleashed a brand new official music video for their infectious new single "Bad Habits," their first new music together in nearly 8 years. -
Courtney Barnett Drops New Song About Ramen, 'Three Packs a Day', Announces 2016 Tour
Courtney Barnett has revealed a few new tour dates as well as shared a brand new, killer, 60s-esque song titled "Three Packs a Day" in preparation for its release as part of an upcoming compilation, and we think it's one of her best! -
Puddle of Mudd's Wes Scantlin Arrested For Vandalizing Former Home [WATCH]
Puddle of Mudd singer Wes Scantlin has been collecting quite the arrest record over the past few years, kicking off 2016 with yet another arrest -- this time for vandalizing his former residence in Hollywood Hills. -
Lupe Fiasco Suggests Retirement From Music After Third 2016 Album 'Roy' Drops?
Lupe Fiasco took to Twitter Friday (Jan. 8) once again, getting fans riled up as he suggested that once his third 2016 album Roy drops, he will quite possibly retire from music. -
Riley Breckenridge of Thrice Confirms New Album in Recording Process
According to a post on Thrice drummer Riley Breckenridge’s Instagram account, the band is deep into the recording process of their new highly anticipated 2016 album. -
David Bowie Dead at Age 69 After Battle With Cancer
It is with great sadness that we report David Bowie, who had just celebrated his birthday, has died yesterday at the ago of 69, after an 18-month-long battle with cancer. -
Mayday Parade Singer Derek Sanders Covers Weezer's "Butterfly" [WATCH]
Mayday Parade's lead singer Derek Sanders laid down a beautiful cover of Weezer's "Butterfly" for his YouTube followers. -
Kendrick Lamar's Austin City Limits Set Made Available Online [WATCH]
Kendrick Lamar claimed his own hourlong Austin City Limits episode Jan. 9, his first appearance on the PBS show, and his entire set has now been made available online. -
Justin Bieber Escorted From Mexico Archaeological Site for 'Climbing on Ruins'
Justin Bieber was reportedly escorted from a Mayan archaeological site in Mexico on Jan. 7 for "climbing on ruins," according to a source close to the National Institute of Anthropology and History, where the singer was visiting while on vacation.
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