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Muse have revealed the Drones as title of their upcoming new album. The band shared the news in a 10-second video clip posted to Instagram, which featured footage inside the studio of a digital screen with the words, "Artist: Muse. Album: Drones" scrawled over it, backed by sounds of a drill sergeant barking orders. -
Lee Brice Sings 'More Than a Memory' With Garth Brooks Live [WATCH]
As Garth Brooks continues to make his way across the country in support of his first album in 13 years, "Man Against Machine," there has been plenty of opportunities for admirers to share the stage with him. Most notably, Justin Timberlake and the country legend sang "Friends in Low Places" together, and recently Lee Brice scored an invite onstage. Brice co-wrote Brooks's 2007 hit "More Than a Memory," and that is what the pair sang at a show in Boston last week. -
Kevin Gates Announces "I Don't Get Tired Tour" for February, March [FULL SCHEDULE]
Louisiana rapper Kevin Gates has announced his "I Don't Get Tired Tour," which will take him across the South and the Midwest in February and March. According to Hip-Hop DX, the tour kicks off on Feb. 20 in Montgomery, Alabama and will hit 19 cities, finishing up on March 15 in Shreveport, Louisiana. However, the itinerary claims that Gates will be performing two shows in two separate Louisiana cities on March 14, so either this is a typo or Gates is just really committed to his whole "I Don't Get Tired" act. -
Ultra Music Festival 2015 Goes Underground With 'Resistance' Stage
Ultra Music Festival is taking a deep dive underground in 2015. Traditionally it has reserved a stage for the old-school house and techno styles of electronic music for Carl Cox and his curated stage, with a smattering of other names across other stages away from the main stage. In 2015, Ultra is making a serious commitment to the underground, giving it two stages, Resistance and Carl Cox and Friends, which has not announced its lineup yet, but he will have to find some names outside those on the Resistance lineup. -
Blink-182 Break Up Continues: Mark Hoppus & Travis Barker Blast Tom DeLonge in New Interview
Tom DeLonge's split from Blink-182 is just getting messier and messier. Yesterday (Jan. 26), news broke that the singer/guitarist had left the band when Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus sent out a press release. However, DeLonge later countered that on Instagram, calling the release "weird." But now, in a new interview with Rolling Stone, Barker and Hoppus opened up about the inner workings of Blink-182, saying that yes, DeLonge is on an indefinite hiatus from the pop-punk trio. -
Twin Shadow Reveals Artwork, Tracklist, Teaser Video for Upcoming Album 'Eclipse' [WATCH]
Synthpop artist George Lewis Jr., better known as Twin Shadow, has shared the artwork and tracklist and a teaser video for his upcoming studio album "Eclipse." The teaser video features Lewis singing one of the album's songs a cappella directly to the camera and comes with a statement about the album's creation. -
Grateful Dead Fans Flood U.S. Postal Service with Pre-Sale Ticket Requests
The Grateful Dead has some of the most passionate fans in music history. Pre-sales for the jam band's Fourth of July Reunion show with Trey Anastasio overwhelmed the group's camp since opening Jan. 20. Dead 50 reports that more than 60,000 envelopes with ticket requests were received. Relix estimates that those envelopes contain over 350,000 ticket requests for the three-night residency at Chicago's Soldier Field. -
Rich Homie Quan Drops New Song "Have You Ever" Ahead Of New EP and Album [LISTEN]
Rich Homie Quan has been explored accessible sounds on tracks like "Blah Blah Blah" and of course "Type of Way," and now he's come back poppier than ever on his new feel-good song "Have You Ever." Featuring production from KC Da Beatmonster, Quan asks listeners a series of questions, such as, "Have you ever seen the end of a rainbow?" -
Coachella 2015 Announces Sideshows Featuring Interpol, Belle and Sebastien, Madeon, Acton Bronson and more
Just as most people go to a festival for the headliners and true fans stay for the rest of the lineup, most people just go to a festival and call it a day, while the party animals head out to the afters well into the morning. As a two-weekend festival, Coachella is known for the week of parties that take place around the two weekends, before it, during both weekends and in between them. The shows take place all across Los Angeles at venues like El Rey, The Glass House, The Roxy, Fonda, The Echo, Club Nokia and elsewhere. What has been dubbed by some as "Localchella," artists like FKA Twigs, Action Bronson, Madeon, Interpol, Belle & Sebastien and many others will be appearing at this year's sideshows. -
Gerard Way Announces North American Tour Dates Before 'Boston Calling' Appearance [FULL SCHEDULE]
Former My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way has announced a brief run of North American tour dates leading up to his appearance at the Boston Calling Festival May 23. According to "Alternative Press," the tour kicks off in Minneapolis May 15 and will also take Way to Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, Toronto and Montreal. -
Chief Keef Shares New Song "Hiding" [LISTEN]
Chicago drill star, Chief Keef, has shared a new track titled "Hiding," which you can check out here. Keef hands over the production work to Chopsquad DJ, who drapes the song in some laughably cheap synth strings and piano, which sound like they could have been used for the soundtrack to a late '90s computer game. Keef gives us some of his typically incomprehensible auto-tuned mumbling about hiding money or something. -
Forecastle 2015 Lineup: Sam Smith, Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket, Widespread Jacket Headlining
With the Snowmageddon 2015 all bluster and hype (unless you live in Boston), summer feels like it's practically around the corner. If you haven't spent all of your festival money so far, another outdoor massive is looking for your time and cash this summer. Louisville, Kentucky based festival, Forecastle, has released the first wave of artists who will be performing this summer. Louisville's own My Morning Jacket, in addition to Modest Mouse, Sam Smith and Widespread Panic, will headline the Kentucky festival.
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