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Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason: 'I'm Not Entirely Sure the Band's Over'
Hold on, David Gilmour. Nick Mason thinks there may be more to Pink Floyd after the release of their upcoming album The Endless River. -
Ozzy Osbourne Working on Solo Material, Talks About Black Sabbath's Last Ride
Although Black Sabbath is coming to an end, Ozzy Osbourne still intends to put out music as a solo act, he notes in a recent interview. -
The Flaming Lips Go All Out for Halloween Performance on 'Jimmy Kimmel' [WATCH]
If you caught The Flaming Lips on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (Oct. 31), then you already know about their trippy, nutty performances of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "With a Little Help from My Friends." If not, let's talk. -
Bruce Springsteen Gets Literary in Recent Interview, Talks Favorite Authors
Bruce Springsteen has a gift for storytelling via music, often singing about characters and their struggle to make sense out of this crazy world. -
Trent Reznor on Turning 50, The Future of Nine Inch Nails and Some Secret Apple Project He's Working on
Nine Inch Nails frontman and film composer Trent Reznor will be 50 in May, and in a recent interview with 'Billboard', the singer reveals that it's a bit of a scary thing. -
U2's Next Tour May Consist of Two Shows at Each City - One Acoustic and One "Explosive"
U2 may try something a little different for their next tour in 2015. U2 may try something a little different for their next tour in 2015. Bassist Adam Clayton spoke with Rolling Stone recently and hinted that the band is looking into performing two nights in each of the cities they go to during their next tour. -
Guitarist Dickey Betts Says The Allman Brothers Band Became a "Tribute Band"
Longtime jammers and southern rock pioneers The Allman Brothers Band ended their 45-year run Tuesday night (Oct. 28) at New York's Beacon Theatre, and there was no sign of co-founding guitarist Dickey Betts onstage. -
The War On Drugs Perform Captivating Rendition of "Burning" On Conan [WATCH]
The War on Drugs is currently on fire with their new album Lost in the Dream, and last night (Oct. 31) they stopped by Conan to perform their dreamy third single "Burning." -
Sammy Hagar Says He's Up for a Van Halen Reunion, Talks Contribution to 'The Art of McCartney' Tribute Album
In a recent chat with 'Rolling Stone', Sammy Hagar made it clear that he would be up for a reunion with former band Van Halen, if the bad blood ever turns good. -
Damien Rice Shares New Song 'The Greatest B-stard' [LISTEN]
Damien Rice shared his most brutally heart-wrenching song yet from his upcoming "My Favourite Faded Fantasy" with "The Greatest Bastard." -
Check Out Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford and Jim James Performing a Lost Bob Dylan Tune [LISTEN]
The crew of big names, including Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford and Jim James, have shared their finished version of a lost Bob Dylan song titled "Six Months in Kansas City (Liberty Street)." -
She & Him Take on Frank Sinatra's 'Time After Time' [LISTEN]
She & Him have a new album of timeless tunes coming out titled "Classics," and the pair have recently shared their rendition of Frank Sinatra's "Time After Time." -
Dave Grohl Opens Up about the 'Sonic Highways' Song Inspired by the End of Nirvana
When Dave Grohl and his Foo Fighters decided to record their upcoming album, "Sonic Highways," in different studios across the country, there was almost a guarantee that the band would end up in Seattle. A song on the album was inspired by the end of Nirvana. -
Phil Collins Calls Adele a 'Slippery Little Fish' After a Snub Regarding Her New Album
There seems to be a new feud in the music world forming, and it involves contemporary songstress Adele and former Genesis frontman Phil Collins, who called Adele a "slippery little fish" after being snubbed over her new album. -
Phish Launches Streaming Subscription Service Called 'LivePhish+'
Phish is known for their epic live shows and incredible musicianship, so a streaming subscription service that highlights the band's live catalog is a natural progression. The band recently updated its free LivePhish app, which gives users access to their purchased archive of Phish shows, and now they have introduced LivePhish+, "Consequence of Sound" reports. The streaming service gives Phans access to the entire LivePhish catalog, which goes back to 2003, in addition to studio albums and rarities. It costs $9.99 a month or $99.99 per year. -
A Portrait of Oasis Was Stolen in Manchester, Police Quote Song Titles in Statement Urging Its Return
After a black-and-white portrait of British band Oasis was stolen from a museum in Manchester, law officials released a statement, quoting two song titles from the band's catalog to urge the piece's return. -
Phil Collins to Become Honorary Texan after Donating His Collection of Alamo Artifacts
Englishman and former drummer/vocalist for Genesis, Phil Collins donated more than 200 items from his personal collection of memorabilia from the Battle of the Alamo to a museum commemorating the epic scuffle recently. He will therefore become an "honorary Texan." -
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Director James Gunn Explains How 'Footloose' Inspired His Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn liked the 1984 film Footloose more because of Kevin Bacon than the movie's extremely popular soundtrack. -
Jimmy Page Discusses Why Led Zeppelin Didn't Reform After John Bonham's Death
When Led Zeppelin's iconic, heavy-handed drummer John Bonham passed away in 1980, the band decided to call it quits. No auditions were held to replace Bonham. In a recent interview, guitarist Jimmy Page opened up about why the band never considered to keep going with another person behind the kit. -
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says iPod Classic Died Out Because Company Couldn't Get Parts for It
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke at the Wall Street Journal's technology conference yesterday (October 27), and among the many topics discussed, he let the public know why the company discontinued the iPod Classic. -
Juvenile Re-signs With Cash Money Records
It's been 11 years since Juvenile put out an album with the Cash Money stamp on it, but the rapper says he's back with Birdman and co. -
Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Sung in 20 Different Styles Including Spice Girls, Busta Rhymes and Tom Waits [LISTEN]
A variety of scary artists like Ozzy Osbourne, Avenged Sevenfold, Busta Rhymes and Rob Zombie "stop by" in the latest "10 Second Songs" segment by Anthony Vincent to lend their voices to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Vincent kicks off the clip doing his best Jackson impersonation, which, as "SPIN" notes, could use some work. But for the rest of the video, it is smooth sailing for the singer. He tears into The Misfits — circa 1980 — and a scary good Marilyn Manson before arriving at his hilarious Scary Spice voice. Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" take is a gem along with Vincent gruffing up his voice for Tom Waits. -
Americana Darling Jason Isbell Performs Tunes by Cream, The Rolling Stones, Warren Zevon at Sold-Out Nashville Shows [WATCH]
Former Drive-By Trucker and current Americana superstar Jason Isbell stopped by Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for three nights of tunes, adding covers by Cream, Warren Zevon and The Rolling Stones to his setlists. -
YouTube CEO Says Streaming Service Will Hopefully Launch 'Soon'
YouTube's hotly anticipated streaming music service does not have a definite release date, according to company CEO Susan Wojcicki. -
Wilco Rocks 'Fallon,' Jeff Tweedy Plays Charades with Charles Barkley and Ewan McGregor [WATCH]
Jeff Tweedy and Wilco stopped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" to celebrate their 20th anniversary on national TV last night, Oct. 27. Tweedy also played charades with Charles Barkley and Ewan McGregor. -
GWAR Covers 'West End Girls' by Pet Shop Boys and Pays Tribute to Fallen Friends with Jim Carroll's 'People Who Died' [LISTEN]
GWAR has once again completely owned A.V. Club's Undercover segment, performing a hellish rendition of Pet Shop Boys's "West End Girls" and a touching Dave Brockie tribute with Jim Carroll's "People Who Died." -
SiriusXM to Broadcast Final Allman Brothers Show on Wednesday
If you were not able to get a ticket to The Allman Brothers Band's final show at New York's Beacon Theatre tonight, Oct. 28, SiriusXM has you covered. The satellite radio's Classic Vinyl station will broadcast the performance starting tomorrow, Oct. 29, at 12 p.m., Jambase reports. -
Eric Clapton Shares Jack Bruce Acoustic Tribute Song [LISTEN]
Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton's friendship was forged in music through the band Cream. It's fitting then that Clapton is remembering the recently deceased bassist with music. -
Bob Dylan's 'All Along the Watchtower' Next Choice for 'Sons of Anarchy' House Band The Forest Rangers [LISTEN]
Tomorrow night's "Sons of Anarchy" montage will be graced by another rock 'n' roll classic: Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower." For this one, music supervisor Bob Thiele Jr. and The Forest Rangers slow things down and take the classic tune to a whole bluesier level. -
Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter V' Release Date Pushed Back, Album Won't Be Out Tomorrow
There seems to be some confusion on when Lil Wayne's next album, "Tha Carter V," is going to drop. Originally, "MTV News" reports, the album was slated for an August release before the rapper decided on Tuesday, Oct. 28, which would be tomorrow. Young Money leader Mack Maine spoke with karencivil.com recently, revealing that the artist's fifth installment of "Tha Carter" series has been pushed back. Maine is working with Weezy on a new release date.
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