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The Foo Fighters are officially back in the studio, according to a post on Instagram, which simply states "It's F***ing ON" next to a row of ATR magnetic tapes, marked Foo Fighters LP 8. Based on the photo, it would appear the band is staying old school and recording with an analog, reel-to-reel tape. But despite the basic approach, frontman Dave Grohl has been claiming that the new record will be revolutionary. -
Jimmy Kimmel Live to film at SXSW for a week
Jimmy Kimmel is taking his late-night show down to Austin for the South by Southwest festival, according to Billboard. According to the article, Jimmy Kimmel Live will air five shows in March from Texas for the music, film and interactive projects 28th conference. -
The Sundance documentary '20,000 Days on Earth' highlights Nick Cave's relationships with Kylie Minogue and ex-bandmate Blixa Bargeld and reveals how he lost his virginity
Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard's 20,000 Days on Earth is a film centered on the legendary rocker and writer Nick Cave, but it isn't your average music documentary. Instead of just following Cave around for an "in the life of..." type movie, the filmmakers and Cave actually staged scenarios. -
Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner says playing some of the bands older songs is like telling a joke for the 600th time
Arctic Monkeys had a huge year in 2013, and they are being recognized with eight nominations at the NME Awards. With a successful hit like the recent album AM, it's harder to go back to some of the early songs in the band's repertoire, according to frontman Alex Turner. -
The late Gil Friesen's documentary about backup singers 'Twenty Feet From Stardom' gets Oscar nomination
Morgan Neville's acclaimed documentary film Twenty Feet From Stardom has been put in the running for an Oscar. The film takes a look at the lives of backup singers, the sometimes-overlooked stars who make huge contributions to the music world. -
Imagine Dragons to make 'SNL' stage 'Radioactive' on Feb. 1 with host Melissa McCarthy [VIDEO]
Things are about to get a little "Radioactive" over on NBC. Today (Jan. 17), it was announced that chart-topping rockers Imagine Dragons will make its sketch comedy debut next month on "Saturday Night Live." Alongside host Melissa McCarthy - who will be leading the show for the third time - Imagine Dragons will perform on the Feb. 1 episode of "SNL." -
'Beastie Boys Square' proposal needs more signatures before board will vote
As previously reported, Brooklyn resident LeRoy McCarthy's proposal to name the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington streets in New York's Lower East Side after the Beastie Boys went before a local community board panel on Tuesday. The board was not satisfied with the number of collected signatures and are asking for him to get more signatures from residents and merchants in the immediate area before they will vote. -
Queen touring again? Brian May talks shows with Roger Taylor
Guitarist Brian May of Queen is hinting at upcoming shows with drummer Roger Taylor. Guitarist Brian May of Queen is hinting at upcoming shows with drummer Roger Taylor. -
James Blake gives Beyoncé single 'Drunk in Love' a spooky remix on BBC Radio 1 [LISTEN]
Beyoncé's sizzling, sexy hit "Drunk In Love" has gotten just a little too spooky. Last night (Jan. 16), Grammy-nominated Best New Artist James Blake had his weekly show on BBC Radio 1 and debuted a fresh new remix of the "Beyoncé" track, which is now nearly unrecognizable. -
Drake plays beer hockey on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, talks upcoming SNL gig
Last night, Drake stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, down the hall of Rockefeller Center from the Saturday Night Live set, where he is currently prepping for his gig pulling double duty as both host and musical guest this week. -
'Let It Go' wins at Critics' Choice Awards while U2 took home the Golden Globe: who will win the Oscar?
It seems like Frozen just can't "Let It Go." As the film's official soundtrack sits on top of the Billboard 200 for the second week in a row (and eyes a third week), the movie's pinnacle track "Let It Go" is notching numerous award nominations and wins. -
Miley Cyrus 'Ren & Stimpy' influenced 'Bangerz' tour to include free merchandise
Miley Cyrus recently said of her Bangerz tour: "I'll have things falling out of the sky that most people would sell at the merch table." Cyrus has selected Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi (John K.) to head up much of the set design. She'll be wearing costumes from Marc Jacobs and Jeremy Scott.
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