Fearless Records continue to make Punk go Pop
Fearless Records have announced the release of Punk Goes Pop Volume 5. The cover album will come out November 6th and features bands such as Mayday Parade, The Maine, Craig Owens, and Memphis May Fire.
Fearless Records have announced the release of Punk Goes Pop Volume 5. The cover album will come out November 6th and features bands such as Mayday Parade, The Maine, Craig Owens, and Memphis May Fire.
Longtime Lostprophets fans won’t be disappointed by their latest effort – it takes the best elements of the rest of their discography and combines them into one. Drawing influences from metal, punk, pop, and rock, there’s something on this album for everyone.
fun.’s second album Some Nights resonates with haunting lyrics and experimental melodies to drive the band’s sound in a novel direction.
Earlier today, Megaupload released a pop video featuring mainstream artists who endorse the cyberlocker service. News of the controversial Mega Song even trended on Twitter, but has now been removed from YouTube on copyright grounds by Universal Music. Kim Dotcom says that Megaupload owns everything in the video, and that the label has engaged in dirty tricks in an attempt to sabotage their successful viral campaign.
On this week’s First Person, there’s nothing but new music. AshTREE, Reptar, Jay Z, Kanye West and more all get a turn while Josh talks about watching your favorite artists get successful.
Season 7, Episode 4. The annual Christmas episode, with special guests Patrick Langlois and Sebastian Lefebvre! The boys plan on catching up on TV shows, and brings you holiday music by Coldplay, Kanye West, Simple Plan, and Katie Rox & Sebastian Lefebvre.
Season 7, Episode 3. Discovering porn on the internet, broadcasting from Montreal. Music from Kanye West, The Streets, Steel Panther, and Weezer. Pat and Seb are getting ready for Christmas. Tom is working on the idobi App. Also, Tom my be occasionally lazy, but Patrick use to sleep with guys for free meals. True story.
Rockstars are notoriously hard to control. Think of Axl Rose or Kanye West. Legendary artists play by their own rules: showing up late to gigs, mouthing off to fans, or fighting record label execs for getting in the way of music. Which makes it especially odd that Apple, for its new music social network Ping, would release a 9 page book of guidelines for artists planning to join the service. Here are some of the rules: Posts should not include advertisements or links to sites outside of iTunes. Posts should not contain links to other content providers. URLs should not… Read more »
Sunday night marked the 25th annual Video Music Awards and there were few surprises as MTV pretended that music is the network’s number one priority for one evening.
While Travie McCoy fans are no doubt excited to see him perform at the VMAs, we wondered, who does he most want to see perform at the awards show on Sunday?