The Stone Roses’ Ian Brown announces new solo album, listen to first track “First World Problems” Ian Brown, the singer of legendary Manchester brit-pop band The Stone Roses, has announced his first solo album in 10 years.
When music festivals take over towns Many festivals have evolved into destination events, often now spanning multiple days and taking over towns. Here's what happens when music festivals take over towns.
Kimbra has announced an intimate, one-off Australian performance "It is a special kind of show that I haven't done before."
Bring Me The Horizon’s new single was supposed to be a Limp Bizkit song “We gave him all these ideas and I mean it was just bad from day one, to be honest."
Ace Frehley will only perform on KISS’ farewell tour if he can “take back” his Spaceman character "Tommy Thayer is not a bad guitar player, but he basically just mimics everything I wrote, and tries to imitate my persona."
We interviewed Smash Mouth and they claim they invented memes To honour all things Smash Mouth - and to celebrate frontman Steve Hardwell's enviable composure as he rides the wave of the second coming of 'All Star' - we asked him a few ridiculous questions.
Agoraphobic Nosebleed vocalist exits band, ‘tired of being bullied by dudes’ Kat Katz, the vocalist of US grindcore band Agoraphobic Nosebleed, has quit the band, citing bullying within the group as her reason. Forming back in...
Trent Reznor says he quit his job at Apple Music because he felt ‘guilty’ "It made me realize I’m not that interested in that."
Why you need to see George Clinton before he never performs again George Clinton is headed to Australia next February. His appearance at Bluesfest and two sideshows will be his last on Australian soil.
Sonic Youth are selling off archival tour and studio gear Sonic Youth are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Daydream Nation by hosting a colossal archive sale.