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KISS Ditch Leather Outfits, Perform in Suits During 'Dressed to Kill' Kruise Performances [WATCH]
The members of KISS are known both for their iconic, personalized makeup as much as their leather jumpsuits and demonic platform shoes. For their recent KISS Kruise, the band decided to class things up a bit, wearing suits for two performances like they did on the cover of 1975's Dressed to Kill album. -
Maya Angelou's 'Caged Bird Songs' Album is Out, Late Author Discusses Record in Clip [WATCH]
One of November's wildly underrated releases arrived today (November 4) in the form of "Caged Bird Songs," an album centered around the words and voice of legendary poet Dr. Maya Angelou. -
Bob Dylan's Grandson, Rapper Pablo Dylan, Shares New Song 'Midnight' [LISTEN]
Bob Dylan's grandson, Pablo, embraces his family history by creating music. He forges his own path by performing rap. -
CHVRCHES Share 'Hunger Games' Track 'Dead Air' [LISTEN]
For their contribution to the soundtrack for "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," synthpop trio CHVRCHES take listeners on a breezy ride with "Dead Air."As "Consequence of Sound" points out, the group has been playing the song live for awhile now, using fake titles during shows. It is contemporary pop laced in heavy synthesizers and effects with lyrics that Katniss Everdeen will appreciate. -
Rick Ross Shares New Track "Nickel Rock" and Updated Tracklist from Upcoming 'Hood Billionaire' [LISTEN]
Rick Ross is getting ready to drop his second album of 2014, which means that November will be dominated by new tracks by Da Boss like his Boosie Badazz collaboration "Nickel Rock." -
Trombone Shorty Joins Foo Fighters Onstage in New Orleans for "This is a Call" [WATCH]
New Orleans native Trombone Shorty joined new pals Foo Fighters onstage recently in the Big Easy to spice up the band's debut single "This is a Call." -
Zac Brown Shares New Album Details, Says Band Will "Take Chances" On Upcoming Effort
By the sound of things, Zac Brown Band's next album is going to be somewhat of a departure from what the group has done in the past. -
Bob Weir And Phil Lesh Officially Put An End To Furthur
After five years of jamming and giving fans a contemporary taste of the Grateful Dead, Furthur has announced that it's disbanding. -
Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh and Director Wes Anderson are Making a Theme Park Together
Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh and director Wes Anderson, who have worked together on a laundry list of movies, will be putting their creative ambitions into building a theme park. -
Morrissey Unsurprisingly Cancels European Gigs Due to Flu Outbreak
Morrissey continues to live up to his reputation of canceling shows, axing upcoming dates in France and Switzerland recently. -
Phil Collins Recalls Disastrous Led Zeppelin Reunion in 1985, Says He Almost Walked Off
When Phil Collins performed with Led Zeppelin in 1985 for Live Aid, the drummer certainly didn't think that one of the greatest band's of the '70s were going to tank so horribly. -
Bette Midler to Tour for the First Time in 10 Years [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's been more than 10 years since Bette Midler took her singing talents on the road, but the Grammy Award winner just announced that she'll be back on tour in May. -
Queen Shares Remix Version of Previously Unreleased Track "Let Me in Your Heart Again" [LISTEN]
Queen's recently shared remix of "Let Me in Your Heart Again" is another prime example of the group's enduring quality despite having lost its frontman, Freddie Mercury, 23 years ago. -
Lorde Covered Kings of Leon's "Use Somebody" When She Was 12 and Killed It [LISTEN]
Even as a 12-year-old, New Zealand singer Lorde had a voice that could make a popular tune like Kings of Leon hit "Use Somebody" completely her own. -
Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders Covers "Let It Be" for Paul McCartney Tribute Album [LISTEN]
Chrissie Hynde's version of the Beatles classic "Let It Be" is simple, understated and a lovely tribute to its writer and original singer, Paul McCartney. -
Stream Damien Rice's New Effort 'My Favourite Faded Fantasy' [LISTEN]
Damien Rice's last studio album, 9, came out eight years ago. For fans who can't wait until Nov. 10 when his follow-up, My Favourite Faded Fantasy, is released, the whole album is currently streaming over at NPR. -
R.E.M., Neutral Milk Hotel, Drive-By Truckers Rally for Music Landmark in Athens
Some of music's finest acts, including R.E.M., Neutral Milk Hotel, Drive-By Truckers and Widespread Panic, are rallying to save the legendary church steeple in Athens, Georgia, that stands as tribute to the community's bustling music scene.As The A.V. Club points out, the steeple used to be part of an entire church where Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry performed their first gig in 1980 as R.E.M. The church was brought down in 1990, "Rolling Stone" notes, and the steeple has been threatened to be demolished in recent years. Nuçi's Space, a health and music resource center that works for the prevention of suicide, has partnered with musicians from the area to help save the landmark. -
Pink Floyd Shares New Song 'Allons-y (1)' [LISTEN]
It's difficult to believe that later this month Pink Floyd will release a new album — bringing the band's tally of studio work to 15.The group has shared a short song today, Nov. 3, which can be accessed by Spotify users below, "Consequence of Sound" reports. "Allons-y (1)" clocks in at just under two minutes and is one of "The Endless River's" many instrumental tracks.Previously, the band put out three 30-second snippets of the album in addition to an actual trailer. The record spans 18 tracks, all of which are a tribute to former keyboardist Richard Wright, who died in 2008. -
Kurt Cobain's Mixtape Before Nirvana's 'Bleach' Has Surfaced [LISTEN]
Any bit of unreleased work by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain is just another glimpse into a world of one young man's passion for making music. In a recently discovered tape that the singer made in 1988, it's evident that there was more to Cobain than what would come in a year later with his band's first release, Bleach. -
Everything's All Right: Rihanna Is Back on Instagram
Rihanna is back on Instagram, and everything's all right with the world.According to "Billboard," the "Stay" singer's account was reactivated yesterday, Nov. 1, and Rihanna has been posting ever since. Her first photo in six months was a fun, upside-down shot accompanied by "Hellurrr #badgalback."Rihanna was suspended from the social networking website in May following some racy pictures of herself, but she did her penance and made up with Instagram, the basis for her second post. -
'SNL' Spoofs Loving Taylor Swift in Hilarious 'Swiftamine' Sketch [WATCH]
"Saturday Night Live" took aim at Taylor Swift last night, Nov. 1, but it was all in good fun.The comedy sketch show aired a segment that was set up like most commercials for over-the-counter medicines, "MTV News" noted. Cast members began to describe their history with vertigo and how, just recently, their affliction resurfaced.This time around, however, their symptoms were brought on by a surprise love affair with Taylor Swift's music. After hearing one of her new songs, the actors said they began to get dizzy, knowing all too well that they do not actually enjoy her music."Yes you do, you friggin' love her," Dr. David Doctor says in the video below. "Over the last month, realizing that you love Taylor Swift has been the leading cause of vertigo in adults. That's why now, there's Swiftamine — a fast-acting antihistamine tablet that's pink and bubbly, just like Taylor herself." -
Johnny Depp Joins Marilyn Manson at Halloween Show for 'Beautiful People' [WATCH]
Marilyn Manson gave fans a nice Halloween treat at their show in Los Angeles Friday, Oct. 31, when the singer brought out actor/occasional rocker Johnny Depp and Die Antwood's Ninja for an encore performance of "The Beautiful People."The crowd erupted for Depp after Manson's introduction, but the shock rocker was not pleased with the praise for Ninja. The crew ripped into Manson's huge hit from 1996's "Antichrist Superstar" as the Die Antwood member continually stage dived into the heap of people piled into The Roxy.The fan-shot footage below is from a member of the audience close to the stage, so you get a good view of all the players. Check out the heavy cut below via "Consequence of Sound." -
Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports Signs Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Dez Bryant
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant is the most recent athlete to sign with Jay-Z's sports management company, Roc Nation Sports.According to "XXL," the announcement was made earlier today, Nov. 2, via the company's Instagram account."A warm welcome to the newest member of the #RocNationSports family, @DezBryant! #ThrowUpTheX," the post reads.Cowboys owner and figurehead Jerry Jones was trying to persuade Bryant not to sign with Roc Nation, multiple outlets report. With Bryant set to renegotiate his contract, Jones will have to talk specifics with Jay-Z's company, which CBS Sports says he is "reluctant" to do.By all accounts, Bryant, a league standout, will be negotiating for a ton of dough. -
Graham Nash Remains Optimistic about the Future of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
After Neil Young told an audience that Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young would never perform again, fans anxiously awaited an explanation. It turned out Young and David Crosby were not getting along, but Graham Nash remains optimistic about the folk supergroup."You know, whatever Neil wants to say is fine with me," Nash told SiriusXM, Ultimate Classic Rock notes. Nash went on to comment on the feud between his bandmates, which most likely stems from some comments Crosby made about Young's new girlfriend Daryl Hannah."It would be sad to me if the music of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young didn't go forward because of an inappropriate statement by David to Neil about his relationship with Daryl Hannah," he said. "I mean if we're not more grown up and if we're not more realistic about what the true value of our friendship is, it would be very sad to me." -
Queens of the Stone Age Reunite with Former Bassist Nick Oliveri for Halloween Show [WATCH]
Former Queens of the Stone Age bassist and vocalist Nick Oliveri was dismissed from the band in 2004 and has since only joined the group live for one song in April. On Friday, Oct. 31, Oliveri played a a handful of songs during an encore with Queens at the group's Halloween show in Los Angeles. -
The Roots Give 'Halloween' Theme Music a Makeover [LISTEN]
Jimmy Fallon welcomed an especially scary guest to The Tonight Show on Halloween (Oct. 31) recently. -
Eddie Vedder Covers Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Cat Stevens at Intimate Gig for Charity [SETLIST]
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder quietly took over a small venue in Seattle on Thursday (Oct. 30) to help raise money for the EB Research Partnership. -
Foo Fighters Celebrate Halloween in Nashville with KISS Makeup [SETLIST]
Last night at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, the Foo Fighters celebrated Halloween in KISS makeup and played an astounding 26-song set featuring old, new and cover tracks. -
'20/20' Goes Inside Death of Sarah Jones, Airs Footage Showing Moments Before the Accident on Set of Gregg Allman Biopic
Sarah Jones was working as a camera assistant on the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider when she lost her life while the crew was filming a scene on some railroad tracks in February. -
Zac Brown Talks About Dave Grohl's Visit to Nashville with Foo Fighters for 'Sonic Highways'
It didn't take too long for Zac Brown to hop onboard Dave Grohl's Sonic Highways series after the Foo Fighters frontman described his idea to travel across the country and record at famous studios.
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