VH1 will celebrate the best of artists on the rise in November with a concert in New York City. On Nov. 11, Lorde, Ed Sheeran, The Lumineers and more will take over New York's Roseland Ballroom for VH1's "You Oughta Know" campaign, according to The Associated Press. Read More »
The tracklist for the highly anticipated soundtrack to "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" was announced today (Sept. 26), and the movie franchise is bringing together big names and up-and-comers to create a diverse musical journey. Read More »
Lollapolooza 2013 kicked off yesterday at Chicago's Grant Park with performances by Crystal Castles, Queens of the Stone Age, Lana Del Rey, The Killers and many more. So what does day two have in store for concertgoers? Wait, you're not in Chicago right now for this music festival? Well, lucky for you, we have provided Lollapalooza's webcast right here! Read More »
Folk phenomenon band, The Lumineers, is preparing for their double disc deluxe edition of their 2012 hit album with their forthcoming album The Lumineers: Deluxe Edition. Read More »
Alice Cooper didn't go as far as to say he didn't like Mumford and Sons, but he definitely established his opinion on bands that dabble in folk rock and acoustic guitars. He told Fuse that describing Mumford as rock 'n' roll would be "an offense to rock 'n' roll." Read More »
The Coachella Music Festival just wrapped up its 2013 edition in India, California in April but the festival has already announced its 2014 dates on its website. Read More »
What do "The Voice" judge Blake Shelton, "Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon, and "Parks and Recreation" star Nick Offerman all have in common? They look pretty darn good flaunting bright yellow chicken suits, and they're all rather good at clucking, too! On Thursday evening's episode of CBS' hit "Late Night Show with Jimmy Fallon," all three celebrities performed an amusing parody of The Lumineers' breakthrough song "Ho Hey" to the tune of clucking chickens - right in time for Easter! Introducing... The Chickeneers! Read More »