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Mastodon To Hold Twerking Contest For Concert Tickets
Mastodon's video for "The Motherload" brought twerking and heavy metal together for the first time, and the band is continuing their crusade by holding a booty-shaking contest where the winner gets concert tickets. -
Country Music Hall of Fame Getting Temporary Rock Exhibit
Rock 'n' roll and country have always shared a healthy relationship, and some of the best acts from both genres will share a museum, if only for a little while. "Billboard" reports that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is getting a temporary rock exhibit in 2015 to pay tribute to the city's historical period in the 1960s and '70s when non-country acts migrated there to record. In March 2015, the "Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City" exhibit will be open for museum-goers. -
Pharrell's New Collaboration Involves Cookies to Promote Paris Residency
Pharrell Williams is notorious for collaborating with today's best talent, and when it comes to baked goods, the singer/producer shows no exception to the rule. To promote his residency at the Zenith Arena in Paris, France, Williams partnered with French fashion brand Colette and candy shop Ladurée to create some specialty macarons, Spin noted. And if none of that makes sense, brace yourself, because they come in two flavors: peanut butter and cola. -
Sex Pistols John Lydon Says He Feels a 'Bit Responsible' for Sid Vicious' Death
Former frontman for The Sex Pistols and punk pioneer John Lydon spoke recently at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, revealing that he has carried some grief over the 1979 death of bandmate Sid Vicious, saying he feels a "bit responsible." -
Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett Release Studio Video for 'But Beautiful' [WATCH]
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's musical relationship recently resulted in the album of jazz standards "Cheek to Cheek," and they recently released a video of the recording session for "But Beautiful." -
Dancing Baby Groot Toy To Hit Stores In December And Will Groove To Jackson 5's 'I Want You Back' [WATCH]
Everyone's favorite scene from Guardians of the Galaxy came during the closing credits when Baby Groot started dancing to The Jackson 5's hit "I Want You Back." Thankfully, Marvel has decided to license a figurine that will be able to recreate the hilarious scene for years to come in your home. -
LFO Member, Bjork/Depeche Mode Producer Mark Bell Has Died
Mark Bell, house music artist and producer for the likes of Bjork and Depeche Mode, has died, according to his label Warp Records. -
Ryan Adams Adds Tour Dates with Jenny Lewis [FULL SCHEDULE]
Following the huge success of his 14th studio album, Ryan Adams has expanded his U.S. tour. Following the huge success of his 14th studio album, Ryan Adams has expanded his U. -
Noel Gallagher Announces New Album 'Chasing Yesterday,' Drops Lead Single "In The Heat Of The Moment" [LISTEN]
In a Q&A session on Facebook recently, former Oasis guitarist/vocalist Noel Gallagher announced that a new album from his High Flying Birds band is on the way. -
'The Simpsons' Use Cat Stevens Song in Latest Couch Intro [WATCH]
The running couch gag on "The Simpsons" may be the show's oldest joke, and last night — Sunday, Oct. 12 — the yellow family was graced with music by Cat Stevens, pre-Yusuf Islam. -
Taylor Swift Performs "Shake It Off" On 'The X-Factor UK' [WATCH]
Taylor Swift stopped by 'The X-Factor' talent show in the U.K. last night (Oct. 12) to show contestants how it's done by performing an amped-up version of her hit "Shake It Off." -
Scott Weiland Talks Upcoming Album With Solo Band The Wildabouts
Singer Scott Weiland is currently working on a solo album with band The Wildabouts and it sounds like the album will be a departure from music by his previous bands Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver. -
Actor Christopher Guest Talks 'This Is Spinal Tap' At New York Film Festival
The 1984 rockumentary 'This is Spinal Tap' has legions of loyal fans, and actor Christopher Guest spoke about the iconic movie recently at the New York Film Festival. -
Foo Fighters Set Premiere Date For New Single "Something From Nothing," Release Extended Trailer For 'Sonic Highways' [WATCH]
Foo Fighters announced that the new single "Something from Nothing" from their upcoming Sonic Highways album will hit the radio and Internet Thursday (Oct. 16). -
'The Walking Dead' star Emily Kinney Talks About Writing Music
Emily Kinney is best known as Beth Greene on AMC's wildly popular show The Walking Dead, but the actress is also an accomplished singer as well. -
Bose Agrees To Throw Out Lawsuit Against Beats Electronics
Legal representatives for Bose Corp. and Beats Electronics decided to squash a lawsuit alleging patent infringement that was filed in July. -
David Bowie Shares New Seven-Minute Song 'Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)' [LISTEN]
BBC Radio 6 premiered David Bowie's new track "Sue (or in a Season of Crime)" recently, and a rip of the tune has surfaced online. -
Pearl Jam Covers Two John Lennon Songs In Honor Of His Birthday [LISTEN]
On Thursday night (Oct. 9), veteran rockers Pearl Jam treated fans in Lincoln, Neb., to two John Lennon covers in honor of the deceased Beatle's birthday. -
Glen Campbell Unveils Final Song Of His Career 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You' [LISTEN]
The Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell is hanging up his boots and retiring from music, but he's leaving fans a final farewell tune with "I'm Not Gonna Miss You." -
Hozier Brings 'Take Me To Church' Hit To 'Saturday Night Live' [WATCH]
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier was the musical guest on 'Saturday Night Live' yesterday (Oct. 11), performing his rock hymn "Take Me to Church" on national television. -
Singer Corey Taylor Gets Critical of People Who Say Slipknot and Stone Sour Sound Alike
Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor called out critics recently, dismissing the sentiment that the two bands sound alike. -
Phil Collins Talks About Genesis In Clip From Documentary 'Genesis: Sum of the Parts' [WATCH]
In a clip from the new Showtime documentary 'Genesis: Sum of the Parts', vocalist/drummer Phil Collins talks about when the band made a major transition after frontman Peter Gabriel left in 1975. -
Joe Perry Agrees With Gene Simmons' 'Rock Is Dead' Remark
Aerosmith axeman Joe Perry revealed in a recent interview that he doesn't necessarily disagree with Gene Simmons' "Rock is dead" remark. -
Childish Gambino Gets Romantic With Jhene Aiko In New Video For 'Telegraph Ave' [WATCH]
Childish Gambino, aka Donald Glover, has been busy as of late, dropping a mixtape and an EP earlier this month, but the rapper revisited 2013's 'Because the Internet' in a new video for the LP's track "Telegraph Ave ("Oakland" by Lloyd)." -
The Flaming Lips Share Details Of Upcoming Sgt. Pepper's Cover Album [TRACKLIST]
There is probably no better contemporary band to play on and put together a cover album of The Beatles' 1967 classic album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' than The Flaming Lips. Their compilation, 'With a Little Help from My Fwends', will feature tons of big names performing songs from the original LP. -
Check Out Neil Young Performing 'Who's Gonna Stand Up' With An Orchestra [WATCH]
Usually when Neil Young is performing a song, he's sneering into a microphone, guitar in hand, while a band of rockers backs the accomplished musician. In a video for Young's new single "Who's Gonna Stand Up," the artist performs with a 92-piece orchestra to shake things up for his upcoming album, "Storytone." -
Slipknot Shares New Song 'Custer' From Upcoming Album '.5: The Gray Chapter' [LISTEN]
Iowa metal band Slipknot are gearing up for the release of their fifth studio album and have recently shared their heavy third single "Custer" via YouTube. -
Don Henley Sues Duluth Trading Company Over T-Shirt Using 'Henley' Pun
Eagles drummer/vocalist Don Henley has taken issue over an advertisement that a Wisconsin-based clothing company used in an email. -
Steven Tyler Signs With Same Management Company As Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has traded up management companies, opting for the same agency that represents artists like Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus. -
Jack White Performs "Alone In My Home" And "Would You Fight For My Love" On 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' [WATCH]
Rocker Jack White stopped by 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' yesterday (Oct. 10) to talk to the host and perform "Alone in My Home" and "Would You Fight for My Love."
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