• Nero Share Single "Dark Skies" From 'Between II Worlds' [REVIEW]

    UK electronic trio Nero have unveiled yet another track from their upcoming artist album Between II Worlds. The new single "Dark Skies" was unveiled on their website over the weekend, requiring fans to log in to their Spotify account and add the first official album single "The Thrill" to their playlists. You then unlock the full stream for the song on the website.
  • PacSun Shoppers Upset at A$AP Mob Shirt Featuring Upside-Down Flag

    Pacific Sunwear picked the worst possible time to blatantly advertise merchandise from the A$AP Mob (home to A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg and others) that depicts an upside-down American flag. The store came under fire for carrying the product both in its stores and online when an aggrieved shopper posted a photo of a store mannequin wearing the offending piece of apparel. The black shirt features the flag upside-down on the front, with other logos on the sleeves.
  • Jack White Fan Q&A: 'Lazaretto' Rocker Opens Up About White Stripes, Touring, the Media & More

    Jack White seems to be going through a bit of a rough patch right now, as he takes a break from touring off his last album Lazaretto. Over the weekend, the former White Stripes frontman held a chat for members of the Third Man Records Vault, where he revealed being tired of touring, his strained relationship with Meg White and a general tiredness with his place in the spotlight.
  • Chevelle Fan Impaled in Concert Accident at Chicago Show

    Chevelle had to deal with some horrifying events at a recent concert in Chicago this weekend as a fan fell from a catwalk and was impaled on metal poles below. Fortunately the gruesome sight occurred away from the line-of-sight for the fans in attendance, but that's still a terrible thought for anyone to deal with.
  • B.B. King's Daughters Accuse Manager of Poisoning Blues Legend

    The death of B.B. King has largely been marked by joyous tributes to one of the most influential guitarists of all time, but now things have taken a dark turn as two of his daughters have accused aides of poisoning the blues legend. The Associated Press acquired court documents filed last week.
  • ASAP Rocky Releases 'A.L.L.A.' Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Schoolboy Q, M.I.A.

    A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP (A.L.L.A) has been released on iTunes and Spotify. The release date, without much of a warning, was pushed up to today after originally being slated to drop on June 2. The LP features some pretty big name artists including M.I.A., Lil Wayne, Schoolboy Q, Juicy J and others. Rocky tabbed an eclectic mix of producers for this album including Kanye West, Danger Mouse, Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Mike Dean and even himself for several tracks.
  • Gucci Mane 'Trap God' Photo Exhibit Taking Place In Atlanta Church

    Being a Trap God isn't easy, just ask Gucci Mane -- if you can get an appointment with him in jail. However, that isn't stopping one Atlanta photographer from showing off never before seen pictures of Guwop as an ode to the prolific Atlanta rapper. Cam Kirk is setting up an exhibit in an abandoned church in East Atlanta with pictures, actors and various other interactive elements that make this unique.
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