• 5 Seconds of Summer Stop by James Corden, Perform 'Hey Everybody' [WATCH]

    5 Seconds of Summer were the latest pop act to take over The Late Late Show with James Corden. On Monday night (Nov. 30), Luke Hemmings, Ashton Irwin, Calum Hood and Michael Clifford sat down with the always-jovial James Corden to promote their new album Sounds Good Feels Good as well as their debut documentary. Between their chat, however, we also got a look into the roots of 5SOS and got a rousing performance of the SGFG single "Hey, Everybody!"
  • Twenty One Pilots Embrace Their Childhood Roots at Disney World [WATCH]

    While on tour in Orlando, Florida, Twenty One Pilots made a stop at Disney World to embrace their childhood roots and act like kids, enjoying some of the park's most popular rides and attractions while "searching for a place to stay." The band has shared a brief video clip via Facebook to document their experience.
  • Deleted 'Amy' Scene Shows Winehouse as a Beyoncé Fan on Red Carpet [WATCH]

    Just in time for the Dec. 1 Blu-Ray/DVD release of Asif Kapadia's 'Amy' documentary, a deleted scene has been shared of Winehouse making her way down the red carpet as she beams about Beyonce and details her excitement to be a part of the 2004 Brit Awards with two nominations. Tyler James, a dear friend of the "Back to Black" singer, looks back on the night of the awards as an eerie climax for Winehouse's career as a singer and entertainer.
  • Coldplay & Beyoncé Collaborate on Dreamy Track 'Hymn for the Weekend' [LISTEN]

    After sharing the stage for New York City's Global Citizen Festival, Coldplay and Beyonce have decided to team up for the dreamy, R&B track "Hymn for the Weekend" which showcases the "Partition" singer's interlacing wistful vocals with the group's love ridden lyrics. Coldplay's fourthcoming seventh studio album already boasts tracks featuring Beyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter as well as front man Chris Martin's ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, Oasis' Noel Gallagher and Tove Lo.
  • Lil Wayne, Rae Sremmurd Announce The Dedication Tour

    Lil Wayne and Rae Sremmurd have announced a joint tour this winter titled The Dedication Tour that comes on the heels of Weezy's new Dedication 2 mixtape. The 19-date tour will bring the Southern rappers all across the United States to various arenas and coliseums in secondary and tertiary markets.
  • Massive Attack’s 3D Soundtracked Darren Aronofsky’s Climate Change Protest Project in Paris

    3D, aka Robert del Naja of Massive Attack, has composed the original score to a work of public climate change protest art created in collaboration with filmmaker Darren Aronofsky and French visual artist JR. Entitled "The Standing March," the installation piece is being exhibited this week in Paris during the United Nation's COP21, also known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, and as Pitchfork reports the video projection aims to "remind leaders that the world is watching as they gather to negotiate a deal aimed at keeping global warming below 2°C."
  • Chairlift Share New Single "Romeo" Off Forthcoming 'Moth' Album [LISTEN]

    Chairlift, the Brooklyn-based synth pop duo consisting of Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly, have shared the new single "Romeo." The track is the second single they have teased from their forthcoming album, entitled Moth, which is due out in January via Columbia. Listen to "Romeo" below.
  • Matt Berninger Says The National Will Not Release New Album in 2016

    Matt Berninger, lead singer of The National who is currently on tour with his other band, EL VY, collaborating with Brant Knopf of Menomena and Ramona Falls, sat down for a Facebook Q&A session confirming that his seminal band's forthcoming album will not be released in 2016.
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