• Preachers of L.A.

    The Oxygen network's latest reality TV show, Preachers of L.A. made its television debut and snagged 1.1 million viewers. Oxygen bills the show as a "rare glimpse into the lives of six high-profile pastors from Los Angeles...
  • Youthquake 2013

    Youthquake will hit the Cullman County Fairgrounds in Cullman, Alabama tomorrow with the gates opening at noon.
  • The Killers May Be On Way Out As Bassist Takes Leave and Dave Keuning Announces He's 'Sick of Touring'

    At a recent gig in Hong Kong, The Killers' bassist Mark Stoermer didn't play with the group due to what they simply labelled "personal reasons." Doesn't seem like too big of a deal; band members frequently are absentee for shows, with another musician standing in. However, guitarist Dave Keuning has suggested that members of The Killers are growing restless, saying that he's tired of touring with the band.
  • Back of The Billboards: 'Paradise (What About Us)' by Within Temptation

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of.
  • Tickets On Sale Now For Hangout Music Festival 2014

    Hangout Music Festival 2014 tickets officially went on sale this morning at 10 a.m. ET. Early bird tickets are selling at $189 for general admission. VIP tickets are going for $799. Super VIP Early Bird tickets sold out within an hour but are available now at the "advance" price for about $1,500.
  • AFI Brings Joy Through Its Sorrow to Devoted New York City Fans

    AFI's fan base, the "Despair Faction," put more emphasis on the faction aspect than the despair. Although prone to wearing every shade of black available at Hot Topic, the group is a friendly bunch at the band's shows, waiting for hours outside the venue and selling out concerts as soon as tickets go on sale, as they did for the October 10 show at Webster Hall in New York City. Perhaps they enjoy the music more than the mood, or perhaps being in the presence of cult-of-personality vocalist Davey Havok (although guitarist Jade Puget certainly has his admirers) pushes the clouds away for brief moments. The positive vibes made even the fan club's official slogan, "through our bleeding, we are one," (frequently chanted) seem like a good thing.
  • Lady Gaga Announces Next Single Will Be 'Venus' Off Upcoming 'ARTPOP'

    Following the release of the Machete Kills lyric video for "Aura," Lady Gaga announced last night "Venus" would be her next single. She reached out to her little monsters on Twitter asking them to guess which single would be her next. Once the correct answer began trending, she would confirm the follow up to "Applause."
  • Day of The Dead Electronic Festival Releases Stage Schedules; Skrillex, Deadmau5 and Bloody Beetroots Featured

    HARD's Day of The Dead electronic music festival may be taking place a a little later than the actual Day of The Dead, but the organizers have gathered quite a lineup to make up for the fact. The event will go down at L.A. State Historic Park in Los Angeles during the weekend of November 2 and 3. The festival's website released the lineups of each of the four stages on Friday, all presented on some pretty awesome looking posters themed to the Mexican holiday the show is aligned with.
  • Black Flag's Greg Ginn Loses Suit To Stop Former Bandmates from Using Logo

    One of the world's deepest philosophical wars was deepened further on Thursday: A judge has ruled that Greg Ginn and his record label, SST, has no right to prevent former Black Flag members Keith Morris and Chuck Dukowski from using the band's four black-bar logo and playing the band's music under the name FLAG.
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