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Classic Cudder vibes here. Kid Cudi has practically disappeared ever since he was slammed by critics and fans over the execution of his punk, grunge, psychedelic album Speedin' Bullet To Heaven. -
Posies, Sunny Day Real Estate Bassist Joe Skyward Dead at Age 57 from Cancer
Alternative rock bassist Joe "Joe Bass" Skyward has died at the age of 57 due to cancer. He was a member of the Posies and Sunny Day Real Estate. -
Big Sean and Jhene Aiko Announce Surprise Joint Album for April Fools Day
It looks like the rumors are true. On Easter Sunday (March 27), both Big Sean and Jhene Aiko gave fans a surprise gift when they announced the arrival of their joint album, 'Twenty88.' Through their individual Twitter accounts, the frequent collaborators revealed the project will be dropping on April Fools Day (April 1). -
Ariana Grande Reveals 'Dangerous Woman' Music Video to Drop This Week on Twitter
Ariana Grande is ready to show off her "Dangerous Woman," and you'll get to see her sooner than you might think. Just weeks after releasing her new single, the "Be Alright" singer has revealed that the new music video for her upcoming album's lead single will be released sometime this week. -
Los Angeles DJ Pumpkin Dies In Car Crash On Way To Texas Festival
His friend posted the news on Saturday. DJ Pumpkin, born Nicholas Alvarado, a staple of the Los Angeles DJ scene, died over the weekend in a car crash on his way to a festival in Texas. -
Rolling Stones' Historic Claim to Cuba Concert Slammed by Manic Street Preachers
The Rolling Stones recently had a concert in Cuba, claiming to make history being the first British rock n' roll act to perform a concert in the area after 15 years, but Manic Street Preachers are saying that this is not true. -
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Adele is not one to hold back. Lyrically, she's an incredibly honest songwriter and as a person, she will not hold back her criticism. At a recent concert in London, the "When We Were Young" singer went after critics who said all women need to breastfeed, saying that it's not always so easy for a new mom. -
Moogfest Denounces Controversial North Carolina 'Anti-LBGTQ' Bill
"it is a direct affront to our principled mission," writes the festival. Just as the LBGTQ movement has made strides for equality with the landmark Supreme Court case last year making marriage legal in all 50 states, many states have enacted "religious liberty" laws that roll back civil and employment protections for LBGTQ individuals and allow businesses to not serve customers if it offends their religious beliefs. -
Gwen Stefani 'This Is What the Truth Feels Like' Tops the Charts Over Jordan Smith, Rihanna
Hey, Gwen Stefani! This is what a No. 1 album feels like. Twenty years after scoring her last No. 1 album with No Doubt (for Tragic Kingdom), the "Make Me Like You" singer's third solo album This Is What the Truth Feels Like has topped the Billboard 200. -
WiseProof Drops Psychedelic 'More, More, More, More' Music Video [WATCH]
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Stream Baauer's Debut Essential Mix Following 'Aa' Release
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Billy Corgan, James Iha Reunite After 16 Years for Smashing Pumpkins Performance [WATCH]
James Iha reunited with Billy Corgan over the weekend for a special Smashing Pumpkins performance of 'Siamese Dream' songs. This took place at the LA stop of the Pumpkins' In Plainsong 2016 tour.
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