A former national laboratory worker has admitted that she used government computers to access the e-mail account of Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington and hacked into a cell phone company's Web site to obtain his phone number.
Sonic Youth are following in the footsteps of Paul McCartney and Antigone Rising by releasing a compilation album in Starbucks’ Coffee Shops. Sonic Youth will also be recording a new track for the forthcoming album. It will be jointly released by both Starbucks Entertainment and Universal Special Markets, and will not be positioned under the freshly-launched Hear Music label, according to a repre
Six albums into his career, shock-rocker Marilyn Manson continues to remain the bane of parents and religious groups with his controversial brand of electronic-tinged industrial rock. Marilyn Manson has been denied entry into a cathedral in Cologne.
The Goth-Singer blames his lipstick for ecclesiastical trouble...
Seriously? A Gorillaz opera?
Now I've seen everything.
Six years after parting ways, The Spice Girls are reuniting for a world tour that will be paired with a greatest-hits album.
The ladies will get the party started in December with three US performances... Los Angeles is one of them!
Lily Allen was arrested on Thursday and charged with assault.
A statement from London police read, "At 9.30am yesterday, a 21-year-old woman attended a central London police station by appointment. She was arrested in connection with an allegation of assault. She has been bailed to return on a date in late July."...
KISS will follow up its successful 2006 DVD box set, "Kissology: Volume One, 1974-1977," on Aug. 14 with a second volume chronicling 1978-1991 via VH1 Classic Records.
"Volume Two" will be comprised of three DVDs and a fourth disc that will vary by retailer. The first disc will feature a news special on the band from 1978 and an infamous 1979 interview with Tom Snyder, with other...
Barbra Streisand performed her first-ever concert in France this week — and was rewarded with a medal of the Legion of Honor.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy awarded the medal to Streisand in a ceremony Thursday, the first time he has bestowed the honor since taking over from Jacques Chirac last month.
Emo-rockers The Used have been forced to cancel their US summer tour due to illness.
Doctors have told vocalist Bert McCracken that he needs surgery to remove a node on his vocal chord. He's been told he needs to rest his voice for five weeks, or risk permanent damage.
The band's summer schedule included performances at the touring Warped Festival.
A statement from bandmate Quinn Allman read, "
In what could be a landmark reformation, Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, and bassist John Paul Jones, the irrefutable, thunderous pioneers of hard rock, have reportedly agreed to reunite for the first time in nearly twenty years for a one-off memorial gig in honor of late Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
New music video for Kanye West's "stronger" featuring Daft Punk. The "Akira" influence is pretty clear.
Gwen Verdon and some '60s Bob Fosse moves to "Walk it Out"...
Ha!
Paris Hilton told CNN's Larry King she would never again drink and drive and that her time in jail was "a time-out in life."
In her first televised interview since leaving jail, a demure Hilton said Wednesday that even though she's an Aquarius and "we're social people," her time behind bars taught her "there's a lot more important things in life" than partying.
WOW! Now that's enlightenment!!!
Indie 103.1's FREE concert series at the Hammer Museum is back. It's " Also I Like to Rock " - a free Indie 103.1 concert every Thursday night in July.
First up on July 5th is Great Northern and Foreign Born live. Doors open at 7PM. Cash bar all night. The Hammer Museum is at 10899 Wilshire Blvd in Westwood - corner of Wilshire Blvd and Westwood Blvd.
Bon Jovi topped the album charts for the first time since 1988 on Wednesday, while rock duo the White Stripes scored a personal best with a No. 2 debut for their latest release.
Bon Jovi's "Lost Highway" sold 288,000 copies in the week ended June 24, the rock troupe's biggest one-week sum since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data in 1991.
Equipped with folding chairs and sleeping bags, hundreds of Paul McCartney fans lined the street outside a funky Hollywood record store on Tuesday to secure a seat for a free show there by the ex-Beatle.
During a live aired set from The Stooges in Britain, their charismatic and crazy front man Iggy Pop made a bit of a racial slur which went out to air.
The BBC, which broadcast the incident, apologized soon after.
Rage Against The Machine will be one of the headliners at the third annual Vegoose Music Festival, Billboard.com has learned. The event is set for Oct. 28-29 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.
George Harrison will receive a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame next year.
The late Beatle will be honoured at a 2008 induction ceremony, along with Christina Aguilera and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who will also receive stars in their names.
After more than a year's worth of inactivity while frontman Rivers Cuomo finished an English degree at Harvard, Weezer has come back to life.
The group "is just polishing up a batch of songs for a recording session that is going to start at the beginning of July," according to a post from Cuomo on the Weezer Web site.
Here's another hi-res video podcast from UNKLE!
This video features Queens of the Stone Age producer, Chris Goss along with Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age).
Rosie O'Donnell is in full support of Britney Spears showing her True Colors.
In a video blog on her Website, O'Donnell waxed enthusiastic about the possibility that the tarnished pop princess might be making a guest appearance alongside Cyndi Lauper later this month.
The former Beatle, whose new album enjoyed a strong start on the pop charts earlier this month, will perform at Amoeba Records in Hollywood about 7:30 p.m. PDT.
No Doubt reunited briefly on the weekend, when the band members joined Gwen Stefani on-stage at her hometown solo show in Orange County, California.
Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young replaced Stefani's touring band during the show's finale, performing 'Just A Girl' and 'Spiderwebs', as well as their cover of Talk Talk's 'It's My Life'.
The performance has fuelled rumours that the band will
Spoon have finished recording their new album, 'Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga', which is due to be released July 9 in the UK and a day later in the US.
NME.COM caught up with frontman Britt Daniel, who divulged some of the challenges of recording the follow-up to 2005's 'Gimme Fiction'.
"I live in Portland but we made the album in Austin where the rest of the band lives, and it was a long time to be sleeping o
World's deadliest instrument.
James Blunt's multimillion-selling ballad "You’re Beautiful" has been voted the most irritating song of all time.
Despite reaching number one in 11 countries and making the singer a star around the world, the track polled more votes than "Axel F" by Crazy Frog.
Sammy Hagar and band (Mona, bass; Jesse Harms, keyboards & percussion; Vic Johnson, guitar; and David Lauser, drums) is planning a major tour which begins in October at his annual birthday bash in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
The cross-country trek is expected to hit 60 cities with a finale July 12, 2008, in St. Louis, MO, according to a press release.
The shows will open with former Van Halen bassis
So...you may have heard of the Atlanta, GA outfit that plays some wild garage punk and also does things like puke on stage, urination, genital guitar solos, and other forms of mayhem. Maybe you've been scared to see it in a seedy club. Now you can witness the fantastic song writing skills of the Black Lips in the safety of Amoeba Records...for free!**Mayhem not guranteeed**
Completist Smashing Pumpkins fans will have buy 'Zeitgeist' three times to get the full experience.
Pitchfork Media have reported that the forthcoming album from Smashing Pumpkins will be released in four different formats, exclusive to major distributors, in an effort to squeeze the most out of die-hard fans who must own all the bands' music.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ... 40 | 41