• Eagles of Death Metal Issue Statement Following Paris Attacks Memorial Concert With U2

    Eagles of Death Metal has issued a statement following their Paris attacks memorial concert with U2. The concert, held on Dec. 7, was the group's initial show in the nation's capital following the attacks of Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert, killing 89 members of the audience at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan.
  • Los Angeles County Officials Recommend Keeping EDM Festivals

    Originally in August, LA county officials proposed a temporary ban on large-scale dance events, but the after deliberating for the past few months, the Electronic Music Task Force has recommended that this is not the right course of action and offered their own set of solutions.
  • Dolly Parton Performs 'Coat of Many Colors' on 'The Voice' Ahead of TV Movie: WATCH

    Dolly Parton is taking over NBC this week, with her upcoming TV movie Coat of Many Colors, and on Tuesday night (Dec. 9) she kicked off her run of the network with an appearance on The Voice. In addition to dishing out experience and advice to the top nine semi-finalists, the country music legend also took to the stage to perform her film's title hit, 1971's "Coat of Many Colors."
  • Sigur Rós Members Produce Talking Dog Movie ‘3 Dogateers Save Christmas’ [WATCH]

    Georg Holm and Orri Dyrason, the bassist and drummer for Sigur Rós, produced 2014's holiday-themed family film The Three Dogateers Save Christmas in which three talking dogs save Christmas from burglars much like Macaulay Culkin did in Home Alone 25 years ago. The movie's tagline is "Christmas just went to the dogs," so it's no surprise it's just one part of what turns out to be an entire Dogateer franchise--Jurassic Bark is in the works and Indiana Bones might actually turn out to be a thing. Watch the trailer for The Three Dogateers Save Christmas, below.
  • Bassnectar Chocolate Announcement Hints at Bass Center Camping Festival in 2016

    Bassnectar, the moniker of electronic producer/DJ Lorin Ashton, has announced a Willy Wonka-themed golden ticket giveaway as he rolls out his first batch of delicious-looking organic Bassnectar chocolate. Initially, the producer's announcement declared that winners would receive "free weekend admission to next year's 'Bass Center 2016' (2 full weekend VIP passes, plus camping)," Your EDM reports, although anything hinting at camping has since been erased from all internet sources.
  • Phoenix, Bill Murray Team to Cover Lost Beach Boys Tune 'Alone on Christmas Day' [LISTEN]

    Appearing in the freshly released Netflix special, 'A Very Murray Christmas,' Bill Murray and Phoenix combined their contrasting musical abilities to tackle a cover of a rare Beach Boys holiday tune, "Alone on Christmas Day." The track was originally written in 1979 for a Beach Boys Christmas LP, but was ultimately scrapped and never saw an actual release. A demo version of the track has been floating around as a bootleg for years.
  • Video Resurfaces of Prince Covering Radiohead's 'Creep' at Coachella 2008 [WATCH]

    During his headlining set at 2008's Coachella, Prince gave audience members quite the surprise when he delivered a cover of Radiohead's popularized 'Pablo Honey' track, "Creep." The fans who attended the festival have been the only ones to enjoy the performance, however, since Prince issued multiple takedown notices for any uploaded clips of the performance. Now, it seems the 'Purple Rain' singer had a change of heart by retweeting a direct link to the "Creep" rendition.
Real Time Analytics