• SFX Promoter ID&T Bringing One Tribe Festival to California

    Dutch electronic music festival promoter, ID&T, is continuing their global expansion. The founder of renowned festival brands like Tomorrowland, Mysteryland and Sensation, SFX-owned ID&T has decided to start a new festival in the United States. Its new vision, One Tribe, takes the event promoter all the way across the United States to Southern California at Lake Perris State Recreation Area outside of Los Angeles. ID&T has brought its festival brand to the East Coast with Mysteryland and has gone as far as to bring the one-night only event, Q-Dance to Los Angeles, but never a multi-day outdoor event to the West Coast.
  • Tim McGraw Reflects on Career, Talks 'Sundown Heaven Town'

    Tim McGraw's Sundown Heaven Town is another impressive effort in the country superstar's illustrious career. The record was released in September through Big Machine and went straight to the top of the Country Albums list and hit three on the Billboard 200. The third single, "Shotgun Rider," has dominated the singles charts as well.
  • Lana Del Rey Reveals Title Of Next Album, Has Nine Songs Written

    It's been a little over six months since the release of Lana Del Rey's last album Ultraviolence, but in a new interview with Billboard, the 29-year-old singer-songwriter reveals that she already has nine songs written for her next album, which will be titled Honeymoon. "I'm looking for a few more songs to tie everything together," Del Rey says of the album. Out of the nine songs she has already, Del Rey says that "the production is perfect" on four of them.
  • The White Stripes To Release Live Album, DVD 'Under Amazonian Lights'

    asdAs part of Third Man Records' Vault subscription series, Jack White will be releasing a White Stripes live album and DVD titled Under Amazonian Lights, which documents a concert in Manaus, Brazil on June 1, 2005 during the tour in support of the duo's fifth album Get Behind Me Satan. According to Consequence of Sound, the album will be pressed "blood red vinyl with stark black wisps," and features covers of songs by Bob Dylan, Howlin' Wolf, and Son House alongside the expected White Stripes classics.
  • Hip Hop Emojis Latest Project for Graphic Designer Frank Lepkowski [PHOTOS]

    Perhaps 2015 will end up being the Year Of The Emoji, as last year produced a variety of emoji-style art and apps such as the Seinfeld emoji app and the Cam'ron emojis, to name a couple. There are countless staples of our culture that are simply not represented in the land of emojis, everything from a middle finger to tacos, and graphic designer Frank Lepkowski has decided to take it upon himself to throw some rap culture into emoji form.
  • Rae Sremmurd Talk SremmLife, Nicki Minaj, Kris Kross Comparisons And More On The Breakfast Club [WATCH]

    Rae Sremmurd, brothers Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy, stopped by Power 105's The Breakfast Club this morning to celebrate the release of their debut album SremmLife. The first Breakfast Club guests of 2015, the duo talked about the concept for the album, their road to success, their new found fame, and more. When they first arrived, they gave out copies of the Captain America comic book that featured them on the cover before launching into the interview.
  • Robert Plant Praises Phil Collins for Encouraging His Solo Career After Led Zeppelin's Split

    Robert Plant recently revealed that after John Bonham's death and Led Zeppelin's split, there was one musician who really helped jumpstart his solo career. Genesis drummer/singer Phil Collins gave the vocalist some much-needed encouragement to break out as a solo act. Plant has now been recording music as a solo artist for more than three decades and he has been quite successful.After Zeppelin disbanded, Plant did not know how to start over, but other musicians were ready to play with the popular singer, Blabbermouth notes."I made my business to go out and start again at the age of 32 — it's, like, hysterical, really, when you think about it now," he said. "But I worked and worked with these guys — Robbie Blunt, who was a particularly fine guitarist. And I was graced by my first two solo records 'Pictures at Eleven' and 'The Principle of Moments.' A drummer contacted me and said, 'I love Bonham so much I wanna sit behind you when you sing. It was Phil Collins. His career was just kicking in and he was the most spirited and positive and really encouraging force, because you can't imagine what it was like, me trying to carve my own way after all that."