• Rough Trade Donating All David Bowie January Profits To Cancer Research

    The music world is mourning the loss today of one of the all-time greats, David Bowie who died at the age of 69 after an 18-month-long battle with cancer. The outpouring of support has been felt by those who knew him personally and worked alongside him all the way to those who are just being introduced to his music now. Brooklyn and UK based record label, vinyl store and concert space Rough Trade is now paying their respects to the legend by donating all profits from his music to cancer research.
  • Kanye West 'Swish' Release Date Finally Revealed After GOOD Fridays Return

    A few weeks after introducing the world to baby Saint West, it seems Kanye West is finally ready to introduce us to his other baby. Over a year since dropping the Paul McCartney assisted “Only One”, West is setting his sights on February 11th for Swish, the long awaited follow up to 2013’s Yeezus. He took to twitter on Friday to make the announcement.
  • Tame Impala Announce World Tour Dates Including M83 Support Show

    Tame Impala have announced a new batch of world tour dates in 2016, starting Europe, but then heading to South America and then arriving in the United States over the Northern hemisphere's summer. Touring on the back of their critically acclaimed album Currents, the group have been one of the more in demand acts heading into 2016 and have already picked up some big festival bookings like Lollapalooza South America and Firefly. They will also support M83 for one show in Washington D.C.
  • Dierks Bentley Announces New Album 'Black' For Early 2016 Release

    Dierks Bentley is looking to tell the story of his romantic life, and he's doing it the best way he knows how: through a new album. On Monday (Jan. 11), the "Drunk on a Plane" singer announced the release of his eighth studio album, Black. Though details like a release date, artwork or tracklist have yet to be revealed, Bentley has shared the intent behind his Riser follow-up.
  • DJ Mustard, Travis Scott Share 'Whole Lotta Lovin'' Music Video

    DJ Mustard and Travis Scott have unveiled the music video for their new club track "Whole Lotta Lovin'." The song came out less than a week ago, but it is already started to predictably make the impact that these two had hoped with a track like this.
  • Spotify Hit With Another Lawsuit, This Time For $200 Million

    Just two weeks after being sued by artists over alleged unpaid royalties, Spotify is being slapped with another suit over similar alleged damages. The plaintiff, a group of recording artists, led by Melissa Ferrick, are seeking $200 million in damages from the streaming giant. The plaintiffs are being represented by Los Angeles law firm Gradstein & Marzano.
  • Tori Kelly Spring 2016 Tour Dates Revealed Ahead of 'Unbreakable Smile' Re-Release

    Tori Kelly has had a big breakthrough in her career over the last 12 months, with her debut album Unbreakable Smile, singles "Should Have Been Us" and "Nobody Love" and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Now, she's looking to cap it all off with a spring 2016 tour, which the "Hollow" singer announced on Monday (Jan. 11).
  • David Bowie's Producer Confirms That Blackstar Intended As A "Parting Gift"

    With his untimely passing last night, it’s safe to say that friends, family and fans of music icon David Bowie have been finding solace in his art, primarily his last album Blackstar released this past Friday January 8th on his 69th birthday. Blackstar producer Tony Visconti took to Facebook today to confirm that this was Bowie’s plan all along, and that the album was created as a “parting gift” to fans.
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