Billy Joel was thirteen songs into his set at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night when he decided to reach deep into his catalog and resurrect a song that only his most devoted fans would recognize. “We’re gonna try something we’ve never played before,” he said. “This may lay like …
Read More »Edwin Birdsong, Keyboardist Sampled by Daft Punk, Gang Starr, Dead at 77
Edwin Birdsong, the jazz and funk keyboardist whose music has been sampled by artists like Daft Punk and Gang Starr, died Monday. He was 77. The musician’s son, Singh Birdsong, and his ex-wife, Angela Birdsong, confirmed his death on Instagram and Facebook, respectively. Birdsong was an accomplished solo artist, as …
Read More »Flashback: Pearl Jam Debut 'Lightning Bolt' at 2013 Wrigley Field Gig
It’s been a little over five years since Pearl Jam released an album of new material and it doesn’t seem like one is coming at any point in the immediate future. “It’d be fun to record or even just write a song together,” bassist Jeff Ament recently told Rolling Stone. …
Read More »Ja Rule Blasts Fyre Festival Docs: 'Let's Blame the Rapper LMAO'
Ja Rule criticized a pair of new documentaries about the Fyre Festival, with the rapper accusing both films of unfairly blaming him for the disastrous fest. “I love how ppl watch a doc and think they have all the answers,” Ja Rule wrote in a series of tweets Sunday, days …
Read More »Green Day Want Your Guitar to Sound Like 'Dookie'
It was 25 years ago when Billie Joe Armstrong first made his guitar sound like “dookie.” Now, he’s ready to (excuse the pun) dump his formula for the perfect gut-busting sound all over guitarists worldwide. Armstrong teamed up with effects company Jim Dunlop on a new guitar pedal for its …
Read More »Soulja Boy Is Adamant He Taught Drake Everything He Knows
Soulja Boy is trending, not for his video game console or a new song, but for his thoughts on Drake. During an interview with The Breakfast Club, the rapper and entrepreneur claims that he made Drake in a tirade in which he pronounces “Degrassi” as “Degeneres” and elongates the vowels …
Read More »On the Charts: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Sells 823 Copies, Earns Number One
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie staked his first Number One album as the New York rapper’s Hoodie SZN sold 58,000 total copies… but only 823 traditional copies. Hoodie SZN accumulated 83 million streams over the past week, which when converted into streaming equivalent albums (SEAs) allowed a Boogie Wit Da …
Read More »See Flatbush Zombies Perform With USC Marching Band on 'Corden'
Flatbush Zombies recruited the University of Southern California Trojan Marching Band for a brassy, electrifying rendition of “Headstone” during the Brooklyn rap trio’s visit to The Late Late Show. Making their first late-night appearance in three years, Flatbush Zombies revisited the first single off their 2018 album Vacation in Hell …
Read More »James Blake Recruits Andre 3000, Travis Scott for New LP, 'Assume Form'
James Blake enlisted Outkast’s André 3000, Travis Scott and producer Metro Boomin for his upcoming fourth album, Assume Form, out January 18th via Republic Records. The record also features guest spots from singer-songwriters Moses Sumney and Rosalía. The 12-track Assume Form, which follows 2016’s The Colour in Anything, will include …
Read More »Hear Karen O's Tender New Song 'Anti-Lullaby'
Karen O has shared a tender new song titled “Anti-Lullaby,” which doubles as the theme for the new Amazon series Hanna. Despite its title, “Anti-Lullaby” is a lullaby of sorts, with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer cooing alongside a gently plucked acoustic guitar. “Do not sleep, my starling / Sleep, …
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