-
Neko Case is coming straight off a Grammy-nominated album and about to hit the road. Yesterday (Jan. 27), she announced an extensive international tour for the spring and summer in support of her (lengthy titled) new album "The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You." -
Vampire Weekend thought Trent Reznor's angry Grammy tweet was aimed at them
As previously reported, Trent Reznor was pretty angry at the Grammys for cutting his performance with Dave Grohl, Josh Homme and Lindsey Buckingham short in favor of advertisements from sponsors. He tweeted, "Music's biggest night...to be disrespected. A heartfelt F*** YOU guys." -
Jack Johnson announces dates for world tour [SCHEDULE]
Jack Johnson has announced a world tour in support of his latest release, 2013's From Here to Now to You, which debuted at No. 1 in September. He will be on and off the road from March to September with support from a variety of artists including Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Amos Lee. Tickets go on sale January 30 and January 31, depending on the city, at 10 a.m. local time. -
Queen Latifah to sing 'America The Beautiful' at Super Bowl after Grammys marriage ceremony
It's going to be two big Sundays in a row for Queen Latifah. After marrying 33 couples on Sunday (Jan. 26) at the Grammy Awards, it was announced that the rapper/singer/actress will also be taking on the Super Bowl. And no, she won't be marrying anybody at MetLife Stadium. Instead, she'll be performing patriotic anthem "America The Beautiful" during the pre-game festivities. -
Justin Bieber to be arraigned on Valentine's Day for DUI charges
Justin Bieber is not looking to have a very sexy Valentine's Day... that is, unless you can call an arraignment for DUI charges with a South Florida judge a hot date. -
Madonna reportedly joining Miley Cyrus for MTV Unplugged session
Miley Cyrus is all set to strip her music to its core elements for her MTV Unplugged session, set to tape tonight (Jan. 28) and air tomorrow (Jan. 29), and now it seems like 2014's controversial pop star will be joined by the '80s most controversial songstress: Madonna. According to E! Online, the "Material Girl" will reportedly be joining Cyrus on stage. -
Independent labels win just as many Grammys as major competitors; just ask Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Inevitably, following the Grammys, some critics will complain that the legitimacy of the awards is in question because all the prizes go to big, corporate, mainstream acts. And then, again inevitably, another group of critics will single out the night's biggest winners, and call them out for being purveyors of big, corporate, mainstream music. Unfortunately for you, cynics, both of those approaches are null this year. -
Wireless Festival reveals partial 2014 lineup, including Kanye West, Drake, OutKast, Pharrell Williams, Bruno Mars and more
Wireless Festival in the U.K. has revealed its 2014 lineup, and it's basically filled with the who's who of hip-hop. This year's acts include Kanye West, OutKast and Drake as headliners with Pharrell Williams, Chance the Rapper, Earl Sweatshirt, Angel Haze, Azealia Banks, Bruno Mars, A$AP Ferg, Wiz Khalifa, and Salt N Pepa. -
Katy Perry, Pitbull party hard on new 'Dark Horse' remix [LISTEN]
Katy Perry and Pitbull are two of the biggest names in popular music, so doesn't it seem inevitable that the two would eventually collaborate? Well, it's finally happened. Today (Jan. 27), a new remix of Perry's quickly rising single "Dark Horse" has hit the web, featuring none other than Mr. Worldwide himself. -
The Civil Wars' John Paul White apologizes after Grammy acceptance speech after omitting Joy Williams
Even though folk-country duo The Civil Wars may not be a band anymore, that doesn't mean John Paul White and Joy Williams have stopped racking up awards. In 2013, The Civil Wars released its second (and likely final) eponymous album, spawning several highly regarded singles. Last night (Jan. 26), that album spawned "From The Valley," for which White and Williams won their fourth Grammy award, but the golden gramophone has not come without some drama. -
Azealia Banks begs to be dropped from Universal, writes 'I'm tired of having to consult a group of old white guys about my black girl craft'
Azealia Banks is literally begging Universal to drop her from their label. According to Pitchfork, Banks wrote a message looking for another label to buy her out of her contract so that she could finally get her debut album released. -
Imagine Dragons, Kendrick Lamar release studio version of explosive 'Radioactive' remix after Grammy performance [LISTEN]
When the Grammys first announced that arena rockers Imagine Dragons and rap's newest, greatest player in the game Kendrick Lamar, it seemed like a combination destined for disaster. However, from the moment that Lamar joined in on "Radioactive" by busting some seriously sick beats, it was clear that this was a performance highlight of the night (and it was one of Music Times' top picks).
Popular Now
-
Justin Timberlake Shares Epic Dance Break with Travis Kelce at Vegas Golf Tournament
-
Kanye West Reveals Tension with Jay-Z Over 'Jail' Remix Featuring Marilyn Manson
-
Diddy Moves to Shield Himself From Civil Lawsuits as Criminal Trial Approaches
-
Young Thug Reacts to Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' from Jail: 'I'm a Drake Fan'
-
Justin Bieber Was Target of Chilling Kidnap and Murder Plot by Convicted Killer, Ex-Corrections Officer Reveals