What a day for celebration! Breaking records, new shows, new musicals, and Tony’s 720s in his 50’s! – Haim Sets the Tone for Netflix’s New Musical “The Witch Boy Three-time Grammy nominated band, Haim are set to embark on a new musical venture. Teaming up with Oscar-nominated director Minkyu Lee (Wreck It Ralph), the band will write and compose all original music for the upcoming animated musical, The Witch Boy. Based on the best selling novel by Molly Knox Ostertag, The Witch Boy is the story of a world in which girls become witches and boys become shapeshifters—and one boy… Read more »
You haven’t heard anyone deliver pop rock like The Running Lights delivers pop rock, and we have proof.
When life gets out of hand, it’s time to hit reset. That’s the idea behind Brooklyn based apparel line, Reset In Peace.
Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn†is a staple 90s pop song that dominated charts worldwide when it was released in 1997. But did you know that the song is actually a cover?
You’ve got the look and you’ve got the talent—now all you need is that big break. Although L.A. Reid could come walking through your door any moment now (fingers crossed), having a more, umm, practical plan to seeing your name in lights isn’t the worst idea in the world. A plan along the lines of, say, Project Aloft Star?
Check out the 2013 summer sampler stream from Hopeless Records.
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.
Rise Records has announced the signing of both Man Overboard and Transit. These 2 bands are very special in the music scene and Rise Records is honored and privileged to be able to release their future material.
“Lost” may have just ended its six-season run, but one of the TV show’s stars is now immortalized on the new album by rock band Weezer.
The integrity of “American Idol” as a contest for raw, undiscovered talent was called into question again after an Irish singer who once had a major-label deal, and solo album that flopped, advanced to the top rung of the competition this week. Dublin native Carly Smithson, who formerly recorded for MCA Records under her maiden name, Carly Hennessy, was one of the 24 “Idol” contestants who made it on Wednesday to the semifinal rounds voted on each week by the show’s home TV audience. Online critics immediately seized on her initial success, and her professional recording background, as further evidence… Read more »