• Rihanna's New Album 'ANTI' Release Date Set for December? Did Adele Throw Her Rollout Plans?

    Rihanna's new album ANTI has been surrounded with promotional attempts that have come and gone, singles that have failed to reach the catastrophic heights that the pop star is used to and competing new album releases that have foiled her rollout plan. After a bumpy 2015, it now seems as though "R8" has once again found a target release date, and it's set for next month.
  • Foo Fighters Cover Queen, Sex Pistols and More During Rockin 1000 Show [WATCH]

    Foo Fighters held true to their promise and performed a show in Cesena, Italy last night in response to an organization named Rockin 1000's successful attempt to lure the band to play a show in their distant suburb by filming 1,000 of its citizens and fans simultaneously performing the band's classic song "Learn To Fly." During the show, Dave Grohl invited the viral video's organizers onstage.
  • Diplo, The Weeknd Collaboration To Drop At Coachella 2016?

    Is a Diplo and The Weeknd collaboration set to drop at Coachella 2016? The producer and frontman of trio Major Lazer hinted at it in an interview with 103.3 AMP which took place in Boston with radio host Vanessa Hale. Coachella will begin in mid-April of 2016 and if this collaboration were to be featured it will likely be a highly anticipated event.
  • Bunk Police Smuggled 15,000 Drug Test Kits Into Mysteryland USA

    This past summer, the Bunk Police smuggled 15,000 drug testing kits into Mysteryland USA's second annual three-day electronic dance music and culture festival held on the grounds of the original Woodstock '69 at Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center. CNN's Lisa Ling caught an interview with Adam Auctor, the CEO behind the harm reduction organization, which is scheduled to air on this Wednesday's episode of 'This Is Life with Lisa Ling: Electronic Woodstock.'
  • Dead & Company Jam 2-Night Jaunt at Madison Square Garden [WATCH]

    The East Coast has patiently awaited Dead & Company's arrival after feeling the disconnect from the Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well gigs at Solider Field and Levi's Stadium this summer. The freshly crafted Dead & Company lineup, including the talents of "Core Four" members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzman along with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti, made Madison Square Garden erupt with excitement over their 2-night jaunt in New York City.