• Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker & Better Than Ezra Singers Team Up for New Single 'B.Y.H.B.' Ahead of Summer Tour

    In case the announcement of 90sFest last week had you wondering whether or not the dream of the '90s was alive, boy, is there something new out there for you. Today (June 23), the frontmen from Better Than Ezra, Sugar Ray and Uncle Kracker teamed up to form a nostalgic supergroup, fittingly titled Uncle Ezra Ray. The title of the offering we got from Kevin Griffin, Mark McGrath and Uncle Kracker? "B.Y.H.B."
  • Purity Ring Announce 'Another Eternity' World Tour Dates

    Purity Ring has been on the road almost non-stop since April in support of their sophomore album Another Eternity and they have no plans to take a break anytime soon. The Canadian duo announced a new batch of tour dates on their expansive world takeover. The duo will touch down on three different continents over the next six months, hitting countries like Australia, France, Belgium, England and the United States, where they will tour extensively this fall.
  • Deadmau5, Disney Settle Trademark Dispute Over Mouse Head

    The longstanding dispute between entertainment conglomerate Disney and Canadian producer, DJ Deadmau5, real name Joel Zimmerman has been resolved. According to one of Zimmerman's lawyers via The Hollywood Reporter, "Disney and Deadmau5 have amicably resolved their dispute." The terms have not been made public yet, but they will likely be made available via the Trademark Office.
  • Ultra Music Festival Announces Peru, Bolivia Expansion

    Ultra Music Festival has become one of the largest and most successful EDM events in the world. Starting as a one-day event in downtown Miami, Ultra has expanded to 15 different countries worldwide, hosting single and multi-day festivals featuring some of the biggest DJs in the world, with a local flavor. Today, Ultra has announced a new batch of events for South America in Bolivia and Peru.
  • Apple Music Cedes to Taylor Swift, Will Pay Artists During Free Trial

    Ever since it was announced at WWDC In San Francisco on June 8, there has been a new headline about Apple Music seemingly every single day. Some have been good and some have been bad thus far and one of the bits of information that has caused the most outrage from the music industry has been Apple's move to insist that the service pay no royalties, while it runs three-month free trials with new consumers.
  • Is Kanye West's 'SWISH' Release Date Set for Fall?

    Kanye West's new album SWISH seemingly has had a long road to its release, but if a new profile in The Guardian is to be believed, Mr. Kim Kardashian's Yeezus follow-up now has a tentative release date. Ahead of his controversial headlining set at Glastonbury later this week, the "All Day" rapper may have revealed when his album will hit store shelves.
  • Nate Ruess Tour 2015: 'Grand Romantic' Coming to a City Near You This Fall

    Nate Ruess proved he's the Grand Romantic with the release of his debut solo album last week (June 16) and now, the fun. frontman is bringing his grandiose music to a city near you. Today (June 22), the "Nothing Without Love" singer announced that he will be hitting the road this autumn with a series of 10 tour dates.
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