• Arcade Fire Tour, New Album Planned for 2017, According to Kickstarter Campaign

    Arcade Fire's last album Reflektor and its coinciding tour may only seem like a recent memory, but it seems like Win Butler, Regine Chassagne and co. are gearing up for a new tour and album next year. In a Kickstarter campaign for Haitian charity Ghetto Biennales, Arcade Fire offered up two pairs of VIP tickets for their next world tour, with an expected delivery date of November 2017.
  • Clay Aiken Slams 'American Idol' Judges, Season 15 Premiere as Worse Than a Root Canal

    Clay Aiken may have launched to fame on season 2 of American Idol, but he's no longer a big fan of the show. Despite appearing on the season 15 premiere on Wednesday night (Jan. 6) to help with the auditioning process, the "Invisible" singer live-tweeted the show and quickly dissed the current judges, Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban.
  • Stream, Download Allan Kingdon New 'Northern Lights' Album

    After building a lot of buzz in 2014 with his album Future Memoirs, fans were expecting another project from Allan Kingdom in 2015. Instead he surprised the world by appearing on Kanye West's Grammy-nominated single "All Day" and stirring up a new bit of hype for the Canadian rapper. Kicking off 2016, he decided to celebrate his birthday yesterday by releasing his brand new album Northern Lights for free.
  • Kathleen Hanna, Milla Jovovich and Others Take on Paid Family Leave in Risque PSA [WATCH]

    Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, Jemima Kirke of Girls, Milla Jovovich, Maggie Gyllenhaal and a number of other celebrity artists, bloggers and activists assert that they will do anything for nationally guaranteed paid family leave--even "blow the entire Senate"--in a PSA released just before the holidays by the advocacy group American Women. The video produced by Sarah Sophie Flicker encourages women and men alike to raise their voices and demand US politicians pass comprehensive legislation addressing this issue.
  • Moby Donating All Profits from Los Angeles Vegan Restaurant to Animal Welfare Charities

    Moby, born Richard Melville Hall, has announced that he will be donating all profits from Little Pine, the vegan restaurant he recently opened in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake, to animal welfare charities. Those organizations include People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), The Humane Society of the United States, Farm Sanctuary, Animal Legal Defense Fund and Sea Shepard among others, Billboard reports.
  • Did Flume Steal Skrillex and What So Not Collaboration? George Maple, Fans Accuse Producer

    Mere hours after Flume shared a brief preview of his forthcoming album, a number of Reddit users joined by vocalist George Maple accused the producer of stealing an unreleased Skrillex and What So Not collaboration. In spite of the allegations, the internet still seems to be exploding with excited anticipation for Skin, which the Australian producer announced is "almost finished" earlier this week.
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