Josh Madden is in LA where, last night, he DJ’d for bobi Sample Sale For A Cause and raised money for the Keep A Child Alive foundation. Keep a Child Alive is dedicated to providing life-saving anti-retroviral treatment, care and support services to children and families whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India by directly engaging the global public in the fight against AIDS. Tonight, Josh is keeping things relaxed from his chill playlist. Tune in to First Person every Thursday at 8pm EST. Send requests and comments to: [email protected]. About Josh Madden Josh Madden is… Read more »
This is the Top 20 for the week ending June 19th 1. Neon Trees — Animal 2. We The Kings — We’ll Be a Dream 3. Boys Like Girls – Heart Heart Heartbreak 4. Phoenix — 1901 5. Rise Against — Savior 6. Jack Johnson — You and Your Heart 7. 3OH!3 feat. Ke$ha — My First Kiss 8. Phoenix — Lisztomania 9. Muse — Resistance 10. All Time Low — Toxic Valentine 11. Motion City Soundtrack — Disappear 12. Boys Will Be Boys — Make This Count 13. Paramore — Brick By Boring Brick 14. Muse — Neutron Star… Read more »
The band mostly known for a cover of Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop†has released its sophomore album, and unfortunately the original tunes fall a little short.
The terms “raw” and “glam” are seldom used to describe the same band, but they suit New York’s queer-core Semi Precious Weapons quite well.
Here is the ALTop 20 countdown for the week ending June 5th: 1. Neon Trees — Animal 2. We The Kings — We’ll Be a Dream 3. Heart Heart Heartbreak 4. Phoenix – 1901 5. Rise Against – Savior 6. Phoenix — Lisztomania 7. Muse — Resistance 8. Boys Like Girls – The Script – Breakeven 9. All Time Low – Toxic Valentine 10. Jack Johnson – You and Your Heart 11. Boys Will Be Boys — Make This Count 12. Motion City Soundtrack – Disappear 13. Paramore – Brick By Boring Brick 14. Muse – Neutron Star Collision 15.… Read more »
What was initially thought to be one of the largest marijuana plant seizures in city history amounted to a mere park cleanup Thursday night.
Understated may have been the best way to describe Wednesday night’s performance at the Black Cat.
Gary Coleman, the child star of the smash 1970s TV sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes” whose later career was marred by medical and legal problems, died Friday after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was 42.
The singer talks life, love, health, wealth and religion on her new album.
Sixpence None the Richer brings the reunion it started in 2008 to fruition this summer with the Aug. 24 release of Strange Conversation, the Nashville pop group’s first new album in eight years.