• Zayn Malik Breaks Twitter Silence After Perrie Edwards Engagement Ends

    Zayn Malik has spoken out for the first time since calling off his two-year engagement to Perrie Edwards. Earlier this week, it was announced that the former One Direction member and his Little Mix fiancée had called it quits, and now Malik is back on Twitter with a message that may or may not be for his ex.
  • Busta Rhymes Arrested in NYC

    Busta Rhymes Arrested in NYC Former Cash Money Records artist Busta Rhymes' late night gym jaunt apparently went south when he and another workout-goer got into an altercation.
  • Dustin Lynch Leading 'Hell of A Night,' First Headlining Tour

    Dustin Lynch hopefully learned a thing or two by opening for Luke Bryan and Keith Urban, as the rising country performer will embark on his own headlining tour starting in November. The "Hell of A Night" tour, named for the second single from his album 'Where It's At,' will feature Chris Lane as the opening act.
  • Taylor Swift Fan Grabs Her During 1989 Tour Stop, 'Bad Blood' Singer Gets Pissed

    Taylor Swift may embrace all of her besties on stage and every musician from Lorde to Nick Jonas on tour, but that doesn't mean anyone can just touch the "Bad Blood" singer whenever they want. On Tuesday night (Aug. 4) during a stop at the 1989 World Tour in Edmonton, Alberta, one overzealous fan tried to grab the pop superstar, sending her into a fury usually reserved for haters, not front row fans.
  • Keith Richards Disagrees with World: 'Sgt. Pepper's' is "Mishmash of Rubbish"

    It's impossible to universally agree that any one album is the greatest in history, but the closest we've come is 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,' The Beatles' iconic release that has resonated with both its music and art. Numerous publications have named the band's 1967 album as the singular best record ever put to wax (many make the same argument for Revolver as well). One person familiar with the scene disagrees. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards defied conventional expectations this week, describing 'Pepper's' as "rubbish."
  • Elvis Presley and Royal Philharmonic Joined for New Album 'If I Can Dream'

    Elvis Presley will be getting the orchestral treatment as part of the celebration of what would have been the iconic musician's 80th birthday. If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will take recordings of the Tupelo legend and pair them with new accompaniment from one of the world's most renowned orchestras.
  • The Mountain Goats Touring in Fall, 'Will Not Be Playing Rush'

    The Mountain Goats are hitting the road in support of its wrestling-themed album Beat The Champ but unfortunately, no—unlike the Insane Clown Posse, the folk-rockers won't be bringing actual grapplers on tour with them (at least as far as we know). If an odd, telegram-style message from frontman John Darnielle is any indication, the run will be called the "Trees Southeastern" tour, although it will hardly be limited to the Southeast.
  • Mac DeMarco Covers Eric Clapton's 'Change the World'

    Rising slacker rock icon Mac DeMarco added to the buzz surrounding the release of his mini-LP Another One by sharing a cover of Eric Clapton's "Change The World" from 1996. Originally featured on the soundtrack for Phenomenon, which featured John Travolta, the track's tempo seamlessly fits the NYC songwriter's aesthetic despite its slightly sentimental lyricism.
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