• Stream iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas: Taylor Swift, One Direction, Weezer, Lorde and More Live

    This weekend, Las Vegas will be taken over by the power of pop music. And rock. And country. And hip-hop. Tonight (Sept. 19) and tomorrow (Sept. 20), the iHeartRadio Music Festival will rock the Vegas strip, with performances from some of the biggest acts in music, such as Taylor Swift, One Direction and Nicki Minaj. And for those of you who are unable to travel to the City of Sin can stream the concert from the comfort of your own home.
  • 6 Artists Accused Of Copyright Infringement

    Last week, news broke that electronic artist Deadmau5 was being sued by Disney over claims that his signature mouse helmet and logo are too similar to the Mickey Mouse silhouette logo. Deadmau5 is far from the only musician to have faced such legal trouble, however. Here are six more artists who have threatened with copyright infringement lawsuits (or lawsuits of a similar nature).
  • 8 Artists Jack White Should Produce

    When news broke this week that Jack White was possibly interested in producing the next Libertines album, it made perfect sense, since The Libertines' garage rock sound is just the sort of thing that White is known for. Here are some other artists that we'd like to see Jack White produce.
  • Weezer Teases Best Coast Collaboration 'Go Away' [LISTEN]

    Continuing the lengthy hype-build for their upcoming album Everything Will Be Alright In The End, Weezer has shared a teaser of their collaboration with Best Coast's Bethany Costentino, titled "Go Away," which you can check out below.
  • Weezer's Rivers Cuomo Is Getting A Fox Sitcom

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo will be the subject of a new sitcom on Fox, titled DeTour. The pilot script will be written by Psych creator Steve Franks, and is inspired by Cuomo's experiences attending Harvard following Weezer's mid-90s commercial breakthrough.
  • 7 Musicians Who Should Get Their Own Sitcoms

    With the news that Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, of all people, will be developing his own sitcom on Fox, we started thinking about some other famous musicians who should also get their own sitcoms. Here are seven musicians who we think would do a pretty good job.
  • 5 VMA 'Video Of The Year' Nominees That Were Robbed

    This may be hard to believe, but award shows don't always make the right choice, and the Video Music Awards is certainly no exception. A lot of excellent, worthy videos have been named "Video of the Year" by MTV, but there have been some years where another video deserved the title more than the actual winner. Here are five videos that should have won Video of the Year.
  • 14 Albums That End With Their Longest Song

    Long songs can be tricky for an artist to deal with. They can't really be released as singles, but they also run the risk of ruining the flow of an otherwise great album. These artists got around this problem by placing their extremely long songs at the end of their album.
  • 5 Ways Weezer Could Actually Get 'Back To The Shack'

    On Monday, Weezer shared its new single "Back To The Shack," a riffy power pop tune that seemed to promise a return to the band's mid-90's glory days. Though the song isn't the worst thing Weezer's done in the last ten years, it still isn't anywhere close to the band's best material, and its desperate nostalgia is largely to blame. If Weezer truly wanted to find its groove again, it shouldn't be writing a stupid song about it. Instead, the band should be taking these steps...
  • Weezer Performs 'Back To The Shack' On 'Jimmy Fallon' [WATCH]

    On last night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, alternative rock veterans Weezer stopped by to perform their new single "Back to the Shack" from their upcoming, much-hyped album Everything Will Be Alright In The End. You can check out the performance below. "Back to the Shack" was shared on Monday, July 21, and as for what Music Times thinks of the song itself, you can read our review of it right here.
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