• Teenager Unearths Photo Strip from First Nirvana Concert

    Nirvana played its first concert ever in March of 1987 and 28 years later, photos of the basement gig have been unearthed by an unlikely source, 19-year-old Maggie Poukkula, the daughter of Seattle musician Tony Poukkula of Laytem. Poukkula grew up with and had a history of jamming alongside Kurt Cobain, hosting the cellar concert in his very own home.
  • Sufjan Stevens Announces Fall Tour in Support of 'Carrie & Lowell'

    Earlier today, indie folk legend Sufjan Stevens revealed plans for a fall US tour in support of his recent studio album Carrie & Lowell. Currently finishing up the first leg of his current string of tour dates, Stevens' discography is as impressive as his on stage performance.
  • SFX Names New Beatport CEO Amid Company Restructuring

    Electronic music conglomerate SFX Entertainment has announced a new shakeup at its executive level, hinting at a new direction for its music marketplace and editorial home, Beatport. Amid a larger overall organizational change that is underway, SFX has announced that former COO of Beatport, Greg Consiglio will take over as President and CEO of the company.
  • Thundercat 'Them Changes' Music Video: Samurais Battle

    Possibly the most famous electric bassist not in a band in the music business right now, Thundercat, has unveiled the music video for "Them Changes" from his spellbinding June album, 'The Beyond/Where the Giants Roam.'
  • Nicki Minaj Slams MTV, Taylor Swift After 'Anaconda' Snubbed at VMAs

    Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" music video was nominated for two awards at this year's MTV VMAs, but that doesn't mean the rapper is happy about it. After Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and others beat her out for the illustrious Video of the Year award, Minaj fired off on Twitter slamming the network and its show.
  • Taylor Swift Shows 'Bad Blood' Behind the Scenes Video After VMAs Nominations

    Taylor Swift certainly came off as a total badass assassin in the music video for her latest 1989 single "Bad Blood," and that's because she had tons of fight training. After leading today's (July 21) VMAs nominations with a staggering 11 nods, the major pop player thanked her loyal Swifties fans by taking them behind the scenes of the video shoot.
  • Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert Divorce: Chris Young Denies Affair

    Though Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert may have gotten a divorce, country music's stars have no time for your gossip. Shortly after the genre's reigning couple announced that they would be splitting after four years of marriage, rumors ran rampant that Lambert had engaged in an affair with fellow singer Chris Young, and now the "I'm Comin' Over" singer has denied those claims.
  • Lane 8 Releases Debut Album 'Rise' Ahead Of World Tour

    American producer, DJ Lane 8, real name Daniel Goldstein, has released his debut album Rise on his label home Anjunadeep. The 11-track LP is heavy on features, something that has picked up recently for Goldstein, with vocals added by the likes of Ara Scott, Lulu James, Patrick Baker and Solomon Grey, who has developed a remarkable chemistry with Lane 8. He also tabs successful producer and musician Matthew Dear to assist on "Undercover."
  • Taylor Swift Clothing Line to Debut in Chinese Market During 1989 Tour

    Taylor Swift has already dominated the world of pop music with her new album 1989, but now the "Bad Blood" singer is looking to take on the fashion world. On the same day that her new line with Keds debuted, it was announced that Swift will be launching her own clothing line. The only catch is, the line will only be available in China.
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