• Little Big Town Cancels More Live Dates for Jimi Westbrook Vocal Recovery

    Little Big Town has once again cancelled a slew of tour dates due to the vocal recovery of member Jimi Westbrook. The band was schedule to pick up touring behind its 'Pain Killer' run on July 31 but an announcement this weekend has declared fans will have to wait until late August to catch Big Town on the road.
  • Eric Prydz "Opus" Released Ahead Of 'Pryda 10' Album

    Eric Prydz has released his new single "Opus." First premiered at EDC Las Vegas about a month ago, the track has generated a ton of buzz online and despite the calculated strategy by Prydz and his team to release three PRYDA 10 EPs and then an album, they had to unleash this one as a stand alone single.
  • Meek Mill Takes More Shots At Drake At NYC Concert [WATCH]

    Although Mill already voiced his opinion on the track via Twitter, citing it as being "baby lotion soft", it definitely didn't stop him from addressing the topic yet again when the "PinkPrint Tour" made a stop in New York (NYC) on Sunday night.
  • U2, Lady Gaga Give Powerful 'Ordinary Love' Performance at Madison Square Garden

    When you go to see U2 on its iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour, you certainly expect to see one stadium act but not two. During its eight-night residency at New York's Madison Square Garden on Sunday night (July 27), the legendary rock band was joined onstage by pop star Lady Gaga for a touching rendition of the Oscar-nominated Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom track "Ordinary Love."
  • Disclosure, Sam Smith Release 'Omen' Three Years After 'Latch' Took Over

    Disclosure and Sam Smith first broke out in a big way with their collaborative sleeper hit "Latch," and now they're back together again with another future smash, "Omen." After weeks of teases and hints, today (July 27), the new single finally arrived online, complete with a dystopian music video.
  • Alice in Chains' Layne Staley as Audioslave Vocalist? It Could Have Happened

    An interesting 'Revelation(s)' has come forward about the creation of Audioslave, a supergroup formed in 2001 by members of Rage Against The Machine and fronted by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell: Layne Staley of Alice in Chains may have been the first choice for vocalist. A former roommate of the deceased musician claimed that the Ragers had reached out and Staley planned on cleaning up and making a run at it after severe years out of the music business.
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