• Disclosure Announce New Album 'Caracal,' U.S. Arena Shows

    We knew this moment was coming, but Disclosure have announced their long-awaited sophomore artist album Caracal that will follow up their break out debut full-length Settle. The pair of Guy & Howard Lawrence will also play two of the most prominent arenas in the United States after the albums release on Sept. 25 through PMR/Island Records. They will be taking over Los Angeles' Staples Center on Sept. 29 and Madison Square Garden on Oct. 24. They have also revealed the album artwork and a few songs from the tracklist.
  • Woman's ASL Interpretation of Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' Goes Viral [WATCH]

    One woman has become YouTube's newest viral sensation thanks to her sign language interpretation of Eminem's "Lose Yourself," which has gathered more than 3 million views in the last few weeks. Shelby Mitchusson, 24, originally posted the video as part of a job interview during September, but the clip has picked up steam just recently.
  • 61 Arrested, 10 Cops Injured During Hot 97 Summer Jam Rioting

    The state of New Jersey has issued the final tally for arrests and injuries that came as a result of the minor rioting at MetLife Stadium as part of the Hot 97 Summer Jam over the weekend: 61 fans were arrested and 10 state troopers were injured as those without tickets hurled bottles and other debris at law enforcement. DJs from Hot 97 addressed the controversy on Monday, denouncing lawbreakers and hoping that the issues wouldn't create problems for the now 23 year-old festival.
  • Iggy Azalea Pittsburgh Pride Performance Cancelled; Homophobic Tweets Resurface

    Iggy Azalea has cancelled her slot at the Pittsburgh Pride weekend after members of the LGBTQIA community pointed out that the performer had previously used language on social media that was both homophobic and racist. Azalea apologized for her previous comments, and acknowledged that-while still a supporter of equal rights-she felt her performance would draw attention away from the cause in light of recent events.
  • Isle of Wight Festival Aims to Set Rather Creepy Record as Hendrix Tribute

    The Isle of Wight Festival is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix playing at the historic event by attempting to break perhaps the world's creepiest record. The festival will attempt to produce the largest mass of people wearing the same mask in the same place, with the crowd theoretically all wearing a special Hendrix mask.
  • Festivals Drop Ten Walls After Homophobic Comments Appear Online

    A refrain heard in rap battles is one man telling another that they will end the other's career. They go about doing this in various ways, by taking apart their demeanor, physical appearance or actual talent. But it is a lot easier when an artist does that for himself or herself. There isn't an exact equivalent in the electronic music world, but Lithuanian producer, DJ Ten Walls, born Marijus Adomaitis, just made a very strong attempt to end his own career after posting rather disgusting homophobic comments on his personal Facebook page. The resulting outcry has caused Ten Walls to be dropped from festival bills and cancel all upcoming shows.
  • Beyonce's "Big" Announcement Was...Disappointing; Fans Mock Star

    Beyoncé broke the internet when she dropped her last self-titled album by surprise during 2013, so we could only imagine what sort of wonders she would reveal on Good Morning America when the show declared she "has something she wants you to know." Another album announcement? A huge, solo tour? A Destiny's Child reunion?!? Needless to say, it was rather disappointing.
  • 5 Worst Stage Injuries of 2015: Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias and More

    Music Times was on hand at Governors Ball this weekend when Slim Jimmy of Rae Sremmurd fell off of a speaker and injured his leg, reportedly involving a "big ass piece of glass" stuck in his leg, based on his microphone reports from behind the stage, where he was being treated. The emcee took to the injury rather well, not returning to the stage but calling for anyone in the crowd who captured the incident on camera to "post that sh*t on Instagram." The good news is that the paramedics on the scene were able to patch Jimmy up well before taking him to a nearby hospital, where he was declared to be in stable condition. The hip-hop duo isn't expecting to miss any time on the road as a result. It wasn't the first incident involving onstage injuries during 2015. Here are five other mishaps, ranked from least to most frightening.
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