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Heralded post-punks Protomartyr are very high on people's radar right now as the band prepares to launch its third album, 'The Agent Intellect,' to a new attentive fan base that is expecting a lot from the band. That scrutiny begins now as you can stream the album in full. -
Stromae Gets Pulled Over by San Francisco Police, Performs 'Ave Cesaria' in Back of Truck
Tonight, Stromae headlines a sold out Madison Square Garden as the first non-English speaking performer, but doesn't make him immune to San Francisco traffic laws, as the Belgian pop star got pulled over while on the other coast for trying to perform the song "Ave Cesaria" in the back of a truck. -
Billie Joe Armstrong's Youngest Son Follows in Green Day's Footsteps as Jakob Danger
At just 16 years old, Jakob Armstrong, the youngest son of Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, is making a solid musical debut with three punk songs, "King of the World," "Don't Try" and "Waiting To Dance," under the name Jakob Danger. -
Jimi Hendrix ‘Electric Church’ Concert Film Gets DVD, Blu-Ray Release Date
The latest Jimi Hendrix documentary film is almost ready to grace the DVD shelves of the late guitar icon's fans world-wide. 'Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church,' which boasts footage from the legendary gig at the July 4, 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival, will release a specially-crafted home version on October 30. -
SFX Entertainment Extends Bid Deadline For Sale Of Company Assets
SFX Entertainment today (Oct. 1) gave an update on its attempt to gather bids for either a potential sale of the entire company or various pieces of the firm. After an attempt over the spring to take the company failed, Robert Sillerman doubled down on trying to find potential buyers. The go-shop period for bid was originally slated to end tomorrow Oct. 2, but according to a statement, SFX has extended the bidding deadline to Oct. 14. -
Nas Honored With W.E.B. Du Bois Medal At Harvard
New York City rapper Nas has been a staple of the rap game, releasing some of the most polished and lyrical music the genre has seen. He has earned awards and plaudits from just about every corner of the industry, but last night earned his biggest piece of hardware yet. Heading up to Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Illmatic rapper was given the W.E.B Du Bois Medal, the highest honor in the field of African and African American Studies at Harvard. -
Lee Daniels & FOX Working on Possible 'Empire' Spinoff Following Season 2
Apparently, Lee Daniels and the folks over at FOX have been discussing the possibility of working on an Empire spinoff following season 2 of the series. -
Alana Thompson and Family Return with Silly Rap The Honey Boo Boo Bop, 'Movin' Up' [WATCH]
Remember Here Comes Honey Boo Boo and the show's star, Alana Thompson? Well, she's back along with part of her family with the latest soon to be dance craze, The Honey Boo Boo Bop. Oh yes, Honey Boo Boo is rapping now in a new song "Movin' Up." -
Is Frank Ocean Working With SebastiAn On New Album?
Fans have been howling for any sort of positive news regarding the forthcoming and long awaited Frank Ocean and they may have just gotten it or did they? According to Ed Banger head honcho Pedro Winter, French producer SebastiAn has been working with the Channel Orange singer on some pieces, though things may not be that clear. -
Young Thug Says Lil Wayne Wants to be Him, Admits to Wearing Women's Clothing
Young Thug and Lil Wayne's love-hate relationship has seemingly made its way back to the forefront of hip-hop beefs. During a recent interview with GQ, the "Good Time" rapper shared his belief that Wayne wants to be him and admitted to wearing women's clothing. -
Former Destiny's Child Member Farrah Franklin to Tell All About Beyonce in New Book
It seems former Destiny's Child group member, Farrah Franklin, is desperately seeking a comeback and is taking extreme measures to have her presence felt. On the heels of her recent single, "Magic and Makeup," rumored reports are stating that now she is working on a tell-all book, but the book will focus more on telling all about former bandmate, Beyoncé Knowles, than her own life. -
Drake, Future Jumpman Video Game Is Way Too Addicting
You can kiss the rest of your workday or remaining productive hours goodbye because the new most addictive internet game is here. No it is not something from King, but Vancouver based company VYTO, which has taken the lyrics from Drake and Future's What A Time To Be Alive mixtape track "Jumpman" to new heights.
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