• Perfect Pussy releasing most metal record ever: Meredith Graves' blood mixed with vinyl

    The world of vinyl collecting isn't as simple as owning a 12" version of Elephant versus owning a CD-copy of Elephant: It's about owning a vinyl copy of Elephant that's half red and half black, versus just black. Bands and record pressers are always looking for a new way to make their LPs the hot new thing, whether it's a new color or a new method of creating a pattern. Perfect Pussy, a Syracuse-based punk band, has come up with a new, bold idea: vinyl mixed with blood.
  • Foals summer festival performances to be 'bigger' than ever

    According to NME, Foals have promised that their upcoming slots at festivals this summer will be "bigger" than ever. The Oxford band is headlining both Parklife and Bestival this summer, having debuted as a major festival headliner at Latitude in 2013.
  • Kanye West Tells Sway Calloway and Charlamagne Tha God to 'Shut the f--k up'

    At the end of December, we reported Kanye West saying he would hold off on ranting for "six months at least." Well it hasn't even been two months, and Yeezy has already broken his "vow." As Noisey points out, West gave an impassioned speech during his February 13 Yeezus show in Pennsylvania. This time he calls out radio personalities Charlamagne Tha God and Sway Calloway, both of whom got West riled up when they had him on their shows.
  • Moby to headline Global Green USA's pre-Oscar party with Crystal Method

    According to Billboard, Moby has been slated to headline Global Green USA's 11th Pre-Oscar Party later this month. As the article notes, the electronic music veteran's set will take place February 26 at the Avalan Hollywood. The "zero-waste" fundraising party hopes to bring Hollywood's elite activists and eco-conscious celebrities together. Crystal Method has been announced as the DJ for the evening.
  • Fishbone ordered to pay $1.4 million to fan injured in stage dive

    Stage diving has become the latest concerts-may-kill-you craze in the last week, as several prominent performers have been accused of, and convicted of, causing injury by lunging into crowds from the stage. Music Times reported on Tuesday that EDM DJ Skrillex was being sued by a fan who alleged he caused her to have a stroke by stage diving, and now alternative rockers Fishbone are being ordered to pay a fan $1.4 million for injuries resulting from the stage antic.
  • Nick Jonas to return to TV as an MMA fighter for DirecTV drama

    Since the split of the Jonas Brothers in October 2013, the youngest JoBro Nick Jonas has been keeping himself quite busy. Not only is he the creative director on Demi Lovato's current Neon Lights Tour, but the 21-year-old is also aiming to make a return to acting. Yesterday (Feb. 13), it was announced that Jonas had signed on to star on a new television program, Navy St. for DirecTV.
  • Pitchfork Music Festival lineup announced: Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel, Kendrick Lamar to headline

    Today (Feb. 14), Pitchfork announced that Beck, Kendrick Lamar and Neutral Milk Hotel are the fest's three major headliners. Fresh off the release of his 12th studio album Morning Phase, Beck will be Friday night's headliner, with a reunited Neutral Milk Hotel on Saturday and indie's favorite rapper/that guy who made "Radioactive" listenable Kendrick Lamar will tackle Sunday's lineup.
  • Lake Street Dive jumps right into classic pop singles on 'Fun Machine' EP

    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.
  • Radiohead inspires fancy 'Kid A' dinner menu at pop-up Detroit restaurant

    Have you ever wanted to taste Radiohead? While it may be quite inappropriate to gnaw on Johnny Greenwood's leg or Thom Yorke's Adam's apple, on Wednesday (Feb. 19), you can at least eat food inspired by Radiohead. A Detroit chef, Kyle Haney, has created the event "A Night With Kid A," a 10-course meal with food inspired by each of the track's on the Radiohead's critically-acclaimed 2000 album.
  • 4th Annual Justice Conference Feauturing Jars of Clay

    On February 21 and 22, 2014, Dr. Bernice King, Jim Wallis and 19 other internationally known speakers will join with ten musical artists, including Jars of Clay, Dominic Balli and Avion Blackmon at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, to share ideas about social and biblical justice.