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Mac DeMarco Performs Latest Song 'The Way You'd Love Her' During BBC Live Session [WATCH]
Ahead of his mini LP release of 'Another One,' Mac Demarco dropped by for a live BBC Radio 6 Music session where he performed his newest track "The Way You'd Love Her." -
Tame Impala's Kevin Parker Discusses 'Elephant' - "That Song Paid for Half My House"
With the release of their third studio LP, 'Currents,' on the horizon, Tame Impala has been slowly releasing track after track while front man Kevin Parker reminisces on their two previous albums. -
Beck Teases New Project "Dreams" on Twitter With Carnival Like Image
After having won an Album of the Year Grammy for his 2014 LP, 'Morning Phase,' Beck has taken to Twitter to tease what looks like artwork for his latest project, a potential track or an album called 'Dreams.' -
The Melvins' Buzz Osborne Adds to Negative 'Montage Of Heck' Comments in New Interview
The Melvins' frontman, Buzz Osbrone, hasn't exactly been cautious about revealing his take on the Kurt Cobain documentary, "Montage of Heck." Labelling the Brett Morgen directed film as "misguided fiction" and "total bullsh*t" in a penned essay for The Talkhouse, Osborne has further dilvuged his feelings in a new interview. -
Former Beatle Gets His Own Flower - A Tulip Called Tulipa Paul McCartney
Among many awards, honors and gifts Paul McCartney has accepted over his distinguished career, the former Beatle can now add a personalized tulip to his collection. -
Muse Release Sci-Fi Female Robot Rebellion Video for "Mercy" off of 'Drones' [WATCH]
With this weeks release of Muse's eigth studio album Drones, the trio of Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme returned to their ways of heavy riffs and rapid-fire sound. The band released a new sci-fi video for their track, "Mercy," chock-full of messages against increasing technology. -
'Boardwalk Empire' Actor Michael Shannon Covers The Smiths During Live Show [WATCH]
Over the weekend, a tribute concert for The Smiths took place in Illinois, with Boardwalk Empire's own Michael Shannon participating in the performance alongside Jason Narducy and Dag Juhlin of The Slugs as well as musicians Gerald Dowd and Curt Morrison. -
TV On The Radio Cover 'Game Of Thrones' Theme Song During Australian Show [WATCH]
Brooklyn indie rockers TV On The Radio kicked off their Brisbane, Australia encore by jamming to a cover of the Game of Thrones theme song, originally crafted by Raim Djwadi. -
Elton John Makes a Concert Steward Cry With A Foul Rant Then Quickly Apologizes [WATCH]
After bursting into a foul-mouthed tirade about the concert stewards preventing fans from waving their arms to the music, Elton John apologized to one steward in particular. During his Gloucester, U.K. gig on Sunday, the "Tiny Dancer" singer went on a profanity-ridden rant, comparing one steward to Hitler and eventually making her cry. -
Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood is Penpals with One Direction's Harry Styles
The unlikely duo of Mick Fleetwood and Harry Styles haven't only conjured an unexpected friendship, but the two Fleetwood Mac and One Direction band members act as penpals who write each other back and fourth regularly. -
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour Announces New Solo Album 'Rattle That Lock'
While Pink Floyd's former bassist Roger Waters cut ties with the band that gave him his fame to focus on his solo career, guitarist David Gilmour maintains participation with the band as well as putting out solo work. His latest album 'Rattle That Lock' will follow up his 2006 LP 'On an Island.' -
The Beatles' 'White Album' Signed by Charles Manson on Sale for Nearly $50,000 via iOffer
It's widley known that Charles Manson drew ideas and often referenced the Beatles "White Album" when describing the war on race and his involvement in 'Helter Skelter.' A copy of the 1968 LP has surfaced for sale, allegedly signed by Charles Manson and his fellow criminal confidants Susan Atkins, Leslie Van Houten, Charles 'Tex' Watson and Pat Krenwinkel. -
Roger Waters Will Release Concert Film 'Roger Waters The Wall' in Theaters for One Night Only
Former Pink Floyd bassist has decided to put his own spin on celebrated concert film The Wall by releasing his very own, 'Roger Waters The Wall' to be released in theaters for one day only on September 29. The film saw its debut at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and tickets to the one-day showing will be available for purchase starting June 19. -
Metallica Shred a Heavy Rendition of the National Anthem at X Games [WATCH]
James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica stopped b the X Games in Austin Texas on Saturday to perform a heavy take on "The Star-Spangeled Banner." Hammett took the lead during the instrumental rendition of the national anthem while Hetfield fulfilled his supporting role with power chords and harmonies. -
Florence + the Machine Lands Number 1 Spot on UK Albums Chart for the Third Time
Florence and the Machine recently dropped its third studio album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, and already its flown its way to the number one spot on the Official UK Albums Chart. -
Dave Grohl Brings Fan and his Painting On Stage in Hamburg [WATCH]
When Dave Grohl was fourteen, he penned a letter to Minor Threat's Ian MacKaye in hopes of receiving a hook-up to Dischord Records. Giving back to his fans who hold the Foo Fighters front man to the same esteem in which he held MacKaye, Grohl brought one fan and his impeccable painting onto the stage during the 02 World Foo Fighters set in Hamburg. -
The Melvins' Buzz Osborne Claims '90 Percent of 'Montage of Heck' is Bulls--t,'
Long-time companion and member of the Melvins, Buzz Osborne, has voiced his qualms about the latest Kurt Cobain documentary, "Montage of Heck." Crafting a personal review for The Talkhouse, Osborne announces, "People need to understand that 90 percent of 'Montage of Heck' is bullsh*t. Total bullsh*t." -
Carlos Santana to Play National Anthem at NBA Finals with Wife Cindy on the Drums
Preceding Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers, Carlos Santana and his wife, Cindy Blackman Santana, will take the stage at Oracle Arena in Oakland to perform the National Anthem. -
John Lennon's Gibson J-160E Acoustic Guitar Expected to Sell for $800,000
One lucky consumer will be able to get their hands on the very Gibson J-160E acoustic guitar that John Lennon played while penning iconic Beatles number "I Want to Hold Your Hand." -
Rolling Stones Release Alternative Version of 'Brown Sugar' Featuring Eric Clapton [LISTEN]
Throughout the Rolling Stone's extensive and illustrious career, fanatics have been familiar with bootleg song versions including the 1971 LP, 'Sticky Fingers' opening track, "Brown Sugar" featuring guitar icon Eric Clapton. While the band has prepared for and launched their North American Zip Code Tour, track after 'Sticky Fingers' track has been released as an alternate take, acoustic version or never-before-heard renditions of fan favorites. -
Anthony Kulkamp Dias Strums Beatles' 'Yesterday' on Guitar During Brain Surgery [WATCH]
While sitting under the knife for a brain tumor removal surgery, Brazilian bank worker Anthony Kulkamp Dias didn't dwell on his unfortunate situation--instead, he strummed his worries away to the Beatles 'Help!' staple, "Yesterday," on guitar. -
Jack White and Loretta Lynn are Newest Nashville Music City Walk of Fame Inductees [WATCH]
Along with music legends like Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Kid Rock and Kings of Leon, Loretta Lynn and Jack White are the newest inductees into Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame. -
Jason Sudeikis Interviews Mumford & Sons on 'Wilder Mind' and More [WATCH]
London folk rock band Mumford & Sons posed as a Beatles cover band for a 2012 Saturday Night Live skit comedian Jason Sudeikis wrote, creating a working bond and growing friendship between the five of them. After appearing in Mumford's "Hopeless Wanderer" video with Ed Helms and Jason Bateman, Sudeikis is culminating their working trifecta with a video Q&A. -
Amy Schumer Gives Hilarious Trailblazer Award Acceptance Speech at Glamour Event [WATCH]
At the 2015 Glamour Women of the Year Awards, actress and comedian Amy Schumer accepted the Trailblazer Award with a sidesplitting and blunt speech, detailing beauty magazines and her own weight. -
Grateful Dead's 'Fare Thee Well' Concerts to Broadcast on SiriusXM
For deadheads around the world who are unable to attend the Grateful Dead's "Fare The Well" concerts, SiriusXM's exclusive Grateful Dead station, Channel 23, will broadcast the 50th anniversary and final concerts from Chicago's Soldier Field this Fourth of July weekend. -
Ziggy Marley, Susan Sarandon and More To Appear on 'Saving My Tomorrow' Environmental Show
In an attempt to bring environmental awareness to viewers around the world, HBO and the American Museum of Natural History joined forces to present Saving My Tomorrow, a show that features the children of today learning how to better our world tomorrow. Part four of the six-episode installment will debut exclusively on HBO at 7 p.m., June 9. -
Dave Grohl Explains the Fan Letter He Once Penned to Minor Threat's Ian MacKaye [WATCH]
Last week, Minor Threat and Fugazi front man Ian MacKaye revealed a 14-year-old Dave Grohl fan letter he once acquired. The Foo Fighters front man and former Nirvana drummer detailed the written attempt at fame in a video interview with NME. -
Led Zeppelin to Reissue 'Presence,' 'In Through the Out Door' and 'Coda' with Bonus Material
In June of last year, Led Zeppelin started their album reiusse operation spanning their career-wide discography. On July 31, the band will reissue their last three LPs, 1976's Presence, 1979's In Through the Out Door and 1982's Coda, as deluxe edition releases. -
Grateful Dead Archivist David Lemieux Details 80-Disc Box Set 'Thirty Trips Around the Sun'
With the Fare Thee Well 50th anniversary shows rapidly approaching, the Grateful Dead have been involved in a number of projects concerning documentaries, contests and now, an 80-disc box set of the band's work for a price of $699.98 -
Channing Tatum Goes Undercover; Performs 'Magic Mike XXL' Dance as Old Man [WATCH]
To promote his upcoming film, 'Magic Mike XXL,' buff star Channing Tatum joined forces with Omaze for a film screening and charity campaign, which allows one fan to accompany Tatum to the June 25 Los Angeles premiere, along with a full day of spa treatments and a top-notch hotel room. During the event, Tatum managed to pull a prank on the anxious crowd all while concealing his identity.
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