• Muse Continually Teases New Album 'Drones' with Instagram Song Snippet [LISTEN]

    Muse's new album Drones seems to be coming more and more into completion. After releasing a series of Instagram videos featuring audio from in-studio sessions for its The 2nd Law follow-up yesterday (Feb. 25), the "Madness" band unveiled the first bit of music from it new album, and it sounds like Muse is going into classic rock 'n' roll territory.
  • Muse Tease New Album 'Drones' on Instagram with In-Studio Footage [LISTEN]

    Muse may be acting like Drones for its upcoming album, but the band is very live in a series of new recordings. Over the last few weeks, the "Madness" rockers have released a series of short video snippets on Instagram, teasing the recording process for the long-anticipated The 2nd Law follow-up.
  • Muse Reveal 'Drones' As Title Of New Album On Instagram

    Muse have revealed the Drones as title of their upcoming new album. The band shared the news in a 10-second video clip posted to Instagram, which featured footage inside the studio of a digital screen with the words, "Artist: Muse. Album: Drones" scrawled over it, backed by sounds of a drill sergeant barking orders.
  • Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter Have Actually Been Living Apart for More Than a Year

    While there seemed to be quite a bit of shock last week when Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton publicly confirmed that they have split after 13 years together, those close to the two likely expected it. Burton, who has been promoting his movie "Big Eyes," first raised eyebrows in September 2013 when he was caught kissing a mystery blonde. While there was never confirmation that he had been caught cheating, it was a turning point in his relationship with Bonham Carter. The two reportedly split for good earlier this year.While some media outlets have claimed that Bonham Carter is a mess over the breakup, sources for Page Six seem to indicate the opposite, saying:"Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter announced the end of their 13-year relationship last week, but sources tell Page Six that they've actually been living separate lives for more than a year and that both have had other lovers."A source tells us: "Tim and Helena have been living separate lives for [more than] a year, and since they separated, they have both had other lovers. The separation announcement was made saying they'd split earlier this year, but they have been living apart for much longer."
  • Kate Hudson Reportedly Had Nothing in Common with Matt Bellamy, Better Off with Derek Hough

    Last week Kate Hudson and Matt Bellamy confirmed their split after a three-year engagement and while their fans may have been caught by surprise, it seems that those close to the couple weren't. There had been rumblings about the status of their relationship for at least a year, with rumors that a split was a bit inevitable and now we are learning some of the reasons why.
  • Kate Hudson Dumps Matt Bellamy in Favor of Longtime 'DWTS' Crush Derek Hough

    There have been rumors for about a year now that Kate Hudson's romance with Matt Bellamy had stalled out. Supposedly, after a brief split, the couple decided to patch things up and work on their issues together. Hudson recently said that there were no wedding plans in the works but that didn't seem like a red flag, especially when you consider how much of a free spirit she is. It seemed kind of possible that they were just enjoying the moment, at least until now! It now seems to be confirmed that their engagement has been called off. Not only that, but Hudson has already reportedly moved on with "Dancing With the Stars" pro, Derek Hough.
  • Lionel Richie Confirmed for Glastonbury Sunday Afternoon Spot; Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters Still Want to Play

    Lionel Richie is the first big name secured for Glastonbury's 2015 festival. The "All Night Long (All Night)" singer will perform during the event's Sunday afternoon slot, which is historically reserved for some of the most-respected names in music. Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and Brian Wilson have all played Glastonbury's Sunday afternoon set. Dolly Parton had the honor last year, drawing an enormous crowd, "NME" noted. No headliners have been announced, and Dave Grohl's Foo Fighters have yet to receive a call about performing at the legendary festival."I'm really excited to play Glastonbury next year, as it's one of the most iconic festivals in the world," Richie told "The Guardian." "It has a phenomenal history and the alumni of artists who have previously played is incredible, so I'm honored to be joining that club. It will be a really special moment for me and I can't wait to share it with everyone. I can now say, 'Yes, I'm playing Glastonbury.'"Organizer Emily Eavis was ecstatic to book Richie, saying there will be "a lot of love" for the artist at Glastonbury.Earlier this month, Grohl suggested that Eavis contact his band to play the festival, but that call has not come yet."She hasn't called — I have not gotten the call yet," he said. "The Foo Fighters haven't been there since 1998, so er ... and that's a fun festival."Eavis seemed open to the idea when the frontman suggested it, though.
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