Foo Fighters’ Sonic Highways tour has witnessed a number of strange occurrences over the past few months: A shattered leg, a rickrolling of the Westboro Baptist Church, Foo fans covering Rush and onstage invites for Jewel and Dave Grohl’s doctor. However, at Foo Fighters’ Memphis gig Wednesday night, Grohl once again raised… Source: Music News
Bling, Bottles and Chris Brown: See Photos of French Montana in the Studio
French Montana has been putting in late nights and long hours on Mac & Cheese: The Album, his long-delayed follow-up to 2013’s Excuse My French. During the sessions, the nocturnal rapper has been visited by some of his friends and frequent collaborators, including Chris Brown, Puff Daddy and Wale. While in the… Source: Music […]
Watch Dolly Parton and Cher's Bizarre 'Heaven and Hell' Duet
By 1977, Dolly Parton was no longer country superstar Porter Wagoner’s “girl singer.” An independent woman and an extraordinarily gifted singer-songwriter, the bubbly blonde had no shortage of oversized assets. The biggest of them were her dreams. Convinced she could, in fact, have it all, Parton redefined her sound, put… Source: Music News
New Music Friday: Selena Gomez, Protomartyr, Kelela and More
The biggest album out today is Selena Gomez’s Revival. We’ll be dancing to its sexy pop anthems all weekend – look out for our review, coming soon. But that’s not the only thing you can listen to and enjoy on this New Music Friday! Check out our critics’ takes on eight of… Source: Music News
Easton Corbin Explains Why 'Yup' Was a Hard Sell
Easton Corbin wasn’t always sold on his new single “Yup.” In fact, he tells Rolling Stone Country, he didn’t really like it the first time he heard it. “It’s a little different from what people normally hear from me, but it’s a good thing to change it up a little bit,”… Source: Music […]
35 MPH Town
“The jukebox knows no shame,” sings Toby Keith on the honky-tonk boilerplate “Haggard, Hank & Her” — and that’s good news for him. Keith’s umpteenth studio LP is a 10-piece bucket of his signature country craftsmanship: sobriety-hating, liberal-baiting, self-deprecating. “Drunk Americans” is a charmingly awkward red-blue-state bear hug; the button-pushing title… Source: Music News
Not Sucking in Their Seventies: Rock Lifers Go the Distance
We’ve reached a strange and wondrous moment where if you’re in the mood for some Seventies guitar rock, you might end up listening to a new album recorded by a rocker in his seventies. There certainly was no guarantee things would turn out this way, partly because no one ever… Source: Music News
Watch Demi Lovato, Michelle Rodriguez Clash in 'Confident' Video
Demi Lovato gets fast and furious in the new video for her catchy new song, “Confident.” Sin City and Spy Kids director Robert Rodriguez helmed the video, which also stars Michelle Rodriguez as Lovato’s foe. “Confident” opens with Lovato in a maximum security prison, where she’s granted a pardon for selling out Rodriguez’s character… Source: Music […]
Watch the Band Perry Bring Colorful 'Live Forever' to 'Ellen'
With their 2015 tour coming to a close at the end of the month, the Band Perry are wrapping up the year with a handful of high-profile appearances. First up: a performance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where the siblings tackled their newest single, “Live Forever,” yesterday afternoon. Co-produced by RedOne,… Source: Music […]
Koopsta Knicca, Three 6 Mafia Rapper, Dead at 40
Robert “Koopsta Knicca” Cooper Phillips, a member of the Memphis hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia, passed away early Friday after suffering a massive stroke. Phillips was 40. Three 6 Mafia co-founder DJ Paul confirmed Knicca’s death to the Commercial Appeal, saying in a statement that the rapper “went in peace… Source: Music News
